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They knew their man was a very hard sell once he had become radioactively unpopular.
However, the soil on the site of the plant was radioactively contaminated.
"These are therefore not radioactively powered events," the authors conclude.
This continues until nickel-56 is produced, which decays radioactively into cobalt-56 and then iron-56 over the course of a few months.
All of these elements are unstable and decay radioactively into other elements.
The time it takes for 14C to radioactively decay is described by its half-life.
The repairs went slowly, because the work had to be done in protective suits - on material radioactively contaminated.
He catches it with his acquired telekinesis power and destroys the virus radioactively.
It had been, radioactively, hot as hell.
In one study, wild rice rats in radioactively contaminated areas did not show signs of disease.
And then there's that gift bottle of melon liqueur glowing radioactively in a far corner.
Such techniques no longer even need radioactively labelled probes, which will facilitate their routine use in laboratories.
"Does the immune system fight off radioactively mutated chromosomes, tissue for that matter?
Because they are hot both radioactively and thermally, this is done via cranes and under water.
The longer everyone else remained convinced the place was radioactively contaminated, the better for him and the Tribulation Force.
Only 92 chemical elements are stable; the 20-odd others are not, and sooner or later decay radioactively.
His Hotbits service receives about 300 requests a day for its radioactively produced random numbers.
The atoms of 113 lasted for as long as 1.2 seconds before decaying radioactively to known elements.
And data from a different type of study, with radioactively tagged chemicals, were used to build an understanding of the body's metabolism.
Tritium decays radioactively; at the end of 12.3 years half of any given quantity is gone.
In the extract containing the radioactively labeled phenylalanine, the resulting protein was also radioactive.
Ratios vary between different experiments, depending on the specific activity of the two radioactively labelled probes.
If a nucleus has a large excess of mass compared to a nearby nuclear species, it can radioactively decay, releasing energy.
The radon decays radioactively in a few days, but in some conditions it can accumulate to high levels.
Up to 23% of its territory was contaminated; about 2 million people - including 500 000 children - live in the radioactively contaminated areas.