radioactive material in Czech

adioactive material <n.> radioaktivní materiál Entry edited by: Michal Ambrož

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1. 10 Uranium is a radioactive material.

2. People aren't supposed to just dump radioactive material.

3. Radioactive waste is waste that contains radioactive material.

4. 1 The machine can accurately locate radioactive material.

5. 5 The machine can accurately locate radioactive material.

6. 15 Radioactive material was mixed in/up the effluent.

7. 22 The radioactive material is stored in a special radiation - proof container.

8. Many tons of vaporized radioactive material were reportedly released into the atmosphere!

9. Internal Contamination can occur when radioactive material is swallowed or breathed in.

10. What does Autoradiographed mean? Treated by being placed in contact with a radioactive material

11. They determined this from the amount of radioactive material remaining outside of the cell.

12. One or more medically useful agents may be provided in addition to the radioactive material.

13. In cases that radioactive material cannot be Contained, it may be diluted to safe concentrations.

14. Subject: Alternative to display of orange plates for small consignments of radioactive material in small vehicles.

15. Radioactive Contamination occurs when radioactive material is deposited on or in an object or a person

16. or radioactive material having other dangerous properties the package design shall take into account those properties

17. External Contamination occurs when radioactive material comes into contact with a person's skin, hair, or clothing

18. Autoradiographed (Adjective) Treated by being placed in contact with a radioactive material How to pronounce Autoradiographed?

19. As you can see, both the radiograph and pet scan show radioactive material in his stomach lining.

20. Subject: Carriage of items containing certain low-hazard radioactive material such as clocks, watches, smoke detectors, compass dials.

21. or radioactive material having other dangerous properties the package design shall take into account those properties; see # and

22. » What are the different kinds of Brachytherapy treatments? Brachytherapy involves placing radioactive material inside the patient’s body

23. Becquerel is an SI derived unit we can use to measure the activity of a quantity of radioactive material

24. Radioactive material calculator solving for source strength in Becquerels given radionuclide atomic weight and mass, disintegration constant and Avogadro's number

25. Autoradiographed (comparative more Autoradiographed, superlative most Autoradiographed) Treated by being placed in contact with a radioactive material Related terms [ edit ]

26. On April 26, 1986, the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine, Soviet Union suffered a massive explosion that released radioactive material across Belarus,

27. Chernobyl, Ukraine was the site of a terrible nuclear accident on April 26, 1986 when a reactor meltdown spewed radioactive material all over Europe

28. The more benign and less vascular tumors such as astrocytomas and acoustic neurinomas have shown a lesser tendency to pick up the radioactive material.

29. Becquerel (plural Becquerels) In the International System of Units, the derived unit of radioactive activity; the activity of a quantity of radioactive material in which …

30. The act of contaminating, or of rendering something harmful or unusable by the addition of radioactive material: the Contamination of food following a nuclear attack.

31. Autoradiography is the process of taking a type of picture, called an Autoradiograph, which shows the relative concentration of radioactive material present within the subject

32. The sample-introduction system must be installed inside an alpha-tight glove box, taking into account the general safety considerations for working with radioactive material.

33. The act of Contaminating, or of rendering something harmful or unusable by the addition of radioactive material: the contamination of food following a nuclear attack.

34. Brachytherapy is a cancer treatment in which radioactive material sealed inside a seed, pellet, wire, or capsule is implanted in the body using a needle or catheter

35. Others are more subtle: The difference between the raw physical units describing radiation emitted by a radioactive material (measured in units like curies and Becquerels), versus measurements

36. Brachytherapy (brak-e-THER-uh-pee) is a procedure that involves placing radioactive material inside your body. Brachytherapy is one type of radiation therapy that's used to treat cancer

37. (photography) A photograph image produced by placing a film in contact with a specimen containing (or treated with) radioactive material; an Autoradiogram··(transitive) To subject to autoradiography.

38. Calorimetric assay is the determination of the mass of radioactive material through the combined measurement of its thermal power by calorimetry and its isotopic composition by gamma-ray spectroscopy or mass spectroscopy

39. Becquerel m (definite singular Becquerelen, indefinite plural Becquerel, definite plural Becquerelane) Becquerel ( the derived unit of radioactive activity ; the activity of a quantity of radioactive material in which one nucleus decays per second ) .

40. Specimens that comprise or simulate special form radioactive material shall be subjected to the impact test, the percussion test, the bending test, and the heat test specified in 2.2.7.4.5 or alternative tests as authorized in 2.2.7.4.6.

41. Specimens that comprise or simulate special form radioactive material shall be subjected to the impact test, the percussion test, the bending test, and the heat test specified in 2.2.7.4.5 or alternative tests as authorised in 2.2.7.4.6.

42. Bionic definition, utilizing electronic devices and mechanical parts to assist humans in performing difficult, dangerous, or intricate tasks, as by supplementing or duplicating parts of the body: The scientist used a Bionic arm to examine the radioactive material

43. Medical Application (Arra-M) Medical Event Reporting Form (Arra-ME) Particle Accelerator Application (Arra-PA) Portable Gauge Application (Arra-1PG) Reciprocity Application (Arra-REC) Radiation Safety Officer (Delegation of Authority) Registration Certificate Gauging Device with Radioactive Material Under General License (Arra-17)

44. ‘The chromatogram produced can then be used to give an Autoradiograph so the compounds that the radioactive material has been incorporated into can be readily identified.’ ‘The Autoradiographs were scanned with a densitometer, and the signals were quantified.’ ‘We assessed band sharing on polyacrylamide gel Autoradiographs.’

45. After a medical physicist is executed and the deadly radioactive material he had with him goes missing, Detective Harry Bosch finds himself at the center of a complex murder case, a messy federal investigation, and catastrophic threat to Los Angeles -- the city he’s pledged to serve and protect.

46. Brachytherapy is a type of radiation treatment used to treat various types of cancers; but in urology, it is commonly used to destroy cancerous cells that affect the prostate.Also known as internal radiation therapy, Brachytherapy involves placing high-energy (radioactive) material inside the body to kill cancer cells and halt the growth of tumors.

47. Becquerel (Bq) One of three units used to measure radioactivity, which refers to the amount of ionizing radiation released when an element (such as uranium) spontaneously emits energy as a result of the radioactive decay (or disintegration) of an unstable atom.Radioactivity is also the term used to describe the rate at which radioactive material emits radiation, or how many atoms in the

48. “Radioactive material” means nuclear material and other radioactive substances which contain nuclides which undergo spontaneous disintegration (a process accompanied by emission of one or more types of ionizing radiation, such as alpha-, beta-, neutron particles and gamma rays) and which may, owing to their radiological or fissile properties, cause death, serious bodily injury or substantial damage to property or to the environment

49. “Radioactive material” means nuclear material and other radioactive substances which contain nuclides which undergo spontaneous disintegration (a process accompanied by emission of one or more types of ionizing radiation, such as alpha-, beta-, neutron particles and gamma rays) and which may, owing to their radiological or fissile properties, cause death, serious bodily injury or substantial damage to property or to the environment.