radioactively in English

adverb

['reɪdɪəʊ'æktɪvlɪ]

by emitting energy particles during atomic decay

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1. After about 5 years in a spent fuel pool the spent fuel is radioactively and thermally cool enough to handle, and can be moved to dry storage casks or reprocessed.

2. An image recorded on a photographic film or plate produced by the radiation emitted from a specimen, such as a section of tissue, that has been treated or injected with a radioactively labeled isotope or that has absorbed or ingested such an isotope.radioautograph Other words from Autoradiograph

3. Autoradiograph: An image recorded on a photographic film or plate produced by the radiation emitted from a specimen, such as a section of tissue, that has been treated or injected with a radioactively labeled isotope or that has absorbed or ingested such an isotope.

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5. Besides the ddNTPs, the DNA sequencing reaction formerly incorporated a radioactively - labelled dNTP.The radioactive label exposes a sheet of X-ray film laid on top of the transferred gel as an Autoradiogram.The DNA sequence is read from bottom to top, according to the known order of the four termination reactions at top

6. 6 male and 4 female healthy subjects received an intravenous injection of 15μCi131J-human-albumin. The reproducibility of the biological half-time T12/III, of the pool size of the intravascular and of the totally exchangeable131J-human-albumin, and of the absolute turnover velocity of the radioactively labelled compound in plasma was sufficient for clinical purposes.