radioactive substance in Vietnamese

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1. The activity of a radioactive substance is the number of nuclei decaying per second.

2. The method is characterized in that the radioactive substance is introduced into hot volcano lava.

3. Autoradiography A photographic technique used to localize a radioactive substance within a solid specimen; also known as radioautography

4. Autoradiography A photographic technique used to localize a radioactive substance within a solid specimen; also known as radioautography

5. 30 The original plan was to encase a small amount of a radioactive substance in a protective steel container.

6. Curie, in physics, unit of activity of a quantity of a radioactive substance, named in honour of the French physicist Pierre Curie.

7. Definition of Autoradiograph : an image produced on a photographic film or plate by the radiations from a radioactive substance in an object which is in close contact …

8. (1) Whoever violates division (B) (1) or (2) of this section is guilty of Contaminating a substance for human consumption or use or contamination with a hazardous chemical, biological, or radioactive substance.

9. An Autoradiograph is an image produced on an x-ray film or nuclear emulsion by the pattern of decay emissions (e.g., beta particles or gamma rays) from a distribution of a radioactive substance

10. An Autoradiograph is an image produced on a x-ray film or nuclear emulsion by the pattern of decay emissions (e.g., beta particles or gamma rays) from a distribution of a radioactive substance

11. An Autoradiograph is an image on an x-ray film or nuclear emulsion produced by the pattern of decay emissions (e.g., beta particles or gamma rays) from a distribution of a radioactive substance.