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  • Owing to its strong radioactivity, actinium glows in the dark with a pale bl
  • anium as the absorber was that the natural radioactivity allowed the calorimeter's sensitivity to b
  • ch in the emerging fields of radiation and radioactivity and some of the Hunter's Hill radium was s
  • twin themes of the songs, half being about radioactivity and the other half about activity on the r
  • es, the Institut Curie, and the history of radioactivity and oncology.
  • tains a permanent historical exhibition on radioactivity and its applications, notably in medicine,
  • nt heights, on which devices for measuring radioactivity and for meteorological science are install
  • he abundances of decay-products of natural radioactivity, and is used in most long-lived radiometri
  • o the future, which has been devastated by radioactivity, but her plans are foiled by Victor and Dr
  • obyl disaster released from 5 to 12 EBq of radioactivity, but this radiation is not concentrated in
  • There are also signs of radioactivity, but the cause of the difficulties itself
  • This quantity of radioactivity can produce serious health effects with on
  • han radioactive hazards, though there is a radioactivity concern if prepared with enriched uranium.
  • The curie (symbol Ci) is a unit of radioactivity, defined as
  • CSN initially estimated that total radioactivity detected was about 235,000 becquerels.
  • There were no fatalities and no release of radioactivity detected, though the ash involved in the f
  • Marie Curie, one of the pioneers of radioactivity, died of cancer caused by radiation exposu
  • Radioactivity from the test was detected outside of Neva
  • In addition to elevated levels of radioactivity, heavy metals mobilized in acid mine drain
  • was responsible for only one per cent. of radioactivity in Ireland, and went on to "award the star
  • Various doses of radioactivity in sieverts, ranging from trivial to letha
  • assium-40 is the largest source of natural radioactivity in animals and humans.
  • Also, due to the radioactivity in the reactor structure, decommissioning
  • he exclusion zone around Chernobyl and the radioactivity in the air downwind was measured.
  • Although the activation induces radioactivity in the object, its level is typically low
  • cumulated some 4.44 exabecquerels (EBq) of radioactivity, including 3.6 EBq of Caesium-137 and 0.74
  • acid group of tyrosine because tracking of radioactivity indicated that tyrosine undergoes decarbox
  • The complexly varying instrument internal radioactivity interestingly complicated the analysis of
  • st number of processes are able to release radioactivity into the environment, for example the acti
  • Due to the higher radioactivity involved, batch processing waited 83 to 10
  • "supergrade" fission fuel, which has less radioactivity, is used in the primary stage of US Navy n
  • ho explained, with Ernest Rutherford, that radioactivity is due to the transmutation of elements, n
  • Radioactivity is also seen in the bladder.
  • Radioactivity is usually measured in these procedures us
  • The amount of radioactivity is proportional to the serum IgE for the a
  • Whether or not the radioactivity is of 'major concern' is mostly a financia
  • often within radiochemistry the absence of radioactivity leads to a substance being described as be
  • ntal groups have voiced concerns about the radioactivity levels of the cooling water of both these
  • say the nuclear waste aboard the train has radioactivity levels twice as high as those generated by
  • ral Maches) is an obsolete unit of volumic radioactivity named for the Austrian physicist Heinrich
  • Radium, familiar with the real hazards of radioactivity, naturally took extensive precautions to p
  • part per trillion, that corresponds to the radioactivity of 0.1 picocuries (pCi)/g.
  • eys, bathymetry and sedimentation, natural radioactivity of ocean waters and sediments, study of ab
  • radon compounds is limited because of the radioactivity of radon.
  • In medicine, the radioactivity of radium appeared to offer a means by whi
  • Due to the radioactivity of plutonium, all of its compounds, PuCl3
  • The high radioactivity of einsteinium produces a visible glow and
  • he experiments was to assess the effect of radioactivity on the human body.
  • tions do not produce neutrons, and thus no radioactivity or nuclear waste, so they open for the fir
  • ause it does not contain any heavy metals, radioactivity, or other markers associated with inferior
  • tical density, luminescence, fluorescence, radioactivity, or something else.
  • tain body parts or tumors (at low doses of radioactivity) or treating tumors (at high doses of radi
  • The radioactivity present on the ground in Area 1 provides a
  • However, the deadly radioactivity produced by the engine would pollute the l
  • In 2004, the measured radioactivity released into the air amounted to 3.8 TBq/
  • Afloat after the tests but contaminated by radioactivity, she was decommissioned on 29 August 1946,
  • is to use a Geiger counter to measure the radioactivity that is produced in a sheet of aluminum fo
  • interaction responsible for some forms of radioactivity, that acts on electrons, neutrinos, and qu
  • t offer a value judgement on the safety of radioactivity, the 1991 version drops all references to
  • Geneva was declared free of radioactivity the following day.
  • Apart from radioactivity, the water quality is also weakened by hum
  • He wrote one of the first books on radioactivity, The Becquerel rays and the properties of
  • ch of radiochemistry deals with the use of radioactivity to study ordinary chemical reactions.
  • ster and at Cambridge University, studying radioactivity under Sir Ernest Rutherford at the latter
  • Radium's radioactivity was so great that it could not be ignored.
  • , Sam Ruben demonstrated unequivocally the radioactivity was from Carbon-14.
  • owever, if they allowed less time to pass, radioactivity was found in only certain particles, which
  • Hotspots of up to 250,000 becquerels of radioactivity were identified where unburnt dials had be
  • t a maximum of 84.95 million becquerels of radioactivity were spilled.
  • tion of the plant, and increased levels of radioactivity were measured at the plant.
  • ranium and discusses the positive benefits radioactivity will bring, without due consideration to t
  • men like Ernest Rutherford with sources of radioactivity with which they could probe the structure