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Maybe also there not being much radioactive minerals locally has been a factor.
The research done geologists shows it consists of rare radioactive minerals.
Only in 1895 was helium found to exist on the earth, as a decay product of radioactive minerals.
Also reported small amounts of radioactive minerals and rare in some parts of the mine.
Marie Curie had several consignments of radioactive minerals sent to her from this region.
The water and rock get heated by Earth's hot mantle or by radioactive minerals in the rock.
However, since it is frequently found in association with other radioactive minerals, this may not be useful in separating one uranium mineral from the rest.
This is a condition found in radioactive minerals that results from the destructive effects of its own radiation on its crystal lattice.
Three radioactive minerals are also named after the Curies: curite, sklodowskite, and cuprosklodowskite.
Minerra - a planet rich in radioactive minerals needed for earth resources seen in the episode "Space Pirates"
Probably radioactive minerals."
When this ship was dematerialized, it would fire shells that would be utterly unsubstantial to anything but the Mole or radioactive minerals.
- Undertaking of minerals research including energy minerals (radioactive minerals, fossil fuels, etc.)
They have ruled out termite activity, poisoning from toxic indigenous plants, contamination from radioactive minerals and even ostrich dust baths as possible causes.
Earth's warmth, like Venus's, also came from its interior, as heat-producing radioactive minerals decayed at the mantle, reaching nearly 5000 C at the molten centre.
It said that the bill on the regulation of exploitation of radioactive minerals, which passed the Parliament on 30 August 2006, would protect from any such damage.
The Canadian government expropriated the Port Radium mine and banned private claimstaking and mining of radioactive minerals.
No ships on orbit circled it; there was a little faint radiation, which could have been from naturally radioactive minerals; there was no electrical discharge detectable.
S'task at least must have no delusions that a forced labor camp tunneled beneath ice and radioactive minerals could be called "home" in anything but the most bitter irony.
The use of airborne detectors to prospect for radioactive minerals was first proposed by G.C. Ridland, a geophysicist working at Port Radium in 1943.
In 1961 the erstwhile Geological Survey of Pakistan initiated investigation of radioactive minerals like monazite around the Cox's Bazar sea-beach area.
But when it escapes from underground caverns where it has collected over the eons chiefly as a decay product of radioactive minerals, it mixes with air, rises into the atmosphere and is lost.
The MoU on "development of cooperation in the field of peaceful uses of radioactive minerals and nuclear energy" was signed by senior officials in the department of atomic energy of the two countries.
The areas of the economy in direct control of the government, such as post, telegraph, oil and its derivatives, basic petrochemical industries, radioactive minerals, and the generation of electricity are not considered to be monopolies.
The element was first synthesized in 1940 by Dale R. Corson, K. R. MacKenzie, and Emilio Segrè, after several scientists in vain searched for it in radioactive minerals.