disintegrations in English

noun
1
the process of losing cohesion or strength.
the twin problems of economic failure and social disintegration

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1. Curie definition is - a unit quantity of any radioactive nuclide in which 3.7 × 1010 disintegrations occur per second.

2. “Nuclear and Other Biodegradabilities,” examines remains, including such by-products and disintegrations of human culture as nuclear waste, environmental destruction, and species extinctions

3. Curie was originally defined as equivalent to the number of disintegrations that one gram of radium-226 will undergo in one second

4. A Curie is also a quantity of any radionuclide that decays at a rate of 37 billion disintegrations per second (1 gram of radium, for example)

5. ‘The Becquerel is a unit of radioactivity and corresponds to one radioactive disintegration per second.’ ‘Information on demographic and lifestyle variables was compiled for each person by using a common format, and radon measurements were expressed in Becquerels (radon disintegrations per second) per cubic metre of household air.’

6. ‘The Becquerel is a unit of radioactivity and corresponds to one radioactive disintegration per second.’ ‘Information on demographic and lifestyle variables was compiled for each person by using a common format, and radon measurements were expressed in Becquerels (radon disintegrations per second) per cubic metre of household air.’

7. Curie An obsolete unit of radioactivity (i.e., radioactive decay) equal to 3.7 x 1010 disintegrations/sec of a radioactive nuclide, roughly equivalent to the activity of 1 g of radium; the Curie was replaced by the SI-derived unit for radioactivity, the Becquerel (2.70 x 10-11 Curies).

8. Curie An obsolete unit of radioactivity (i.e., radioactive decay) equal to 3.7 x 1010 disintegrations/sec of a radioactive nuclide, roughly equivalent to the activity of 1 g of radium; the Curie was replaced by the SI-derived unit for radioactivity, the Becquerel (2.70 x 10-11 Curies).

9. Bq↔mBq 1 Bq = 1000 mBq Bq↔Ci 1 Ci = 37000000000 Bq Bq↔mCi 1 mCi = 37000000 Bq Bq↔uCi 1 uCi = 37000 Bq Bq↔dpm 1 Bq = 60 dpm » Disintegrations/minute Conversions: dpm↔Bq 1 Bq = 60 dpm dpm↔mBq 1 dpm = 16.666667 mBq dpm↔Ci 1 Ci = 2220000000000 dpm dpm↔mCi 1 mCi = 2220000000 dpm dpm↔uCi 1 uCi = 2220000 dpm