Even the waste fission products can be returned if only for storage in the reactors for eventual decay if it is not possible to transmute them to short-lived waste.
For one thing, the figure of death is a woman, which reinforces the sense of the young woman's eventual decay.
Some grand unified theories would require the eventual spontaneous decay of the proton.
Others said it was made of seeds, pods of frozen life, waiting eventual orbital decay to rain down on soil made ready by the passage of time.
This changes the magnetic property of the blood, making it interfere less with the magnetization and its eventual decay induced by the MRI process.
As a bonus, at least one major neutrino detector might see a sign that all the atoms in the universe are doomed to eventual decay.
His theory of orthogenesis (straight-line evolution) and eventual decay, claimed to be embedded within a cyclical view of the evolutionary process.
Or they may be imperfections that warn of eventual decay, as in the waviness of old glass windowpanes, which reminds us that glass is a liquid.
Dionysius, while praising Rome at the expense of her predecessors - Assyria, Media, Persia, and Macedonia - anticipated Rome's eventual decay.
And the eventual decay of this fascinating culture can also be seen: the later carvings are as crude as the earlier are elegant.