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I brought a lovely pair of nonradioactive balls here, and I will leave with the same number.
The nuclear waste will decay away to nonradioactive elements before it leaves the salt deposit.
Cesium is a nonradioactive metal that melts at room temperature.
Should nonradioactive concrete and concrete structures below the ground be removed?
Eventually, stable nonradioactive ground-state Te-125 is produced, as the final decay product.
The radioactivity is so little that it is seen as nonradioactive normally.
About 75 trainloads of radiaoactive and nonradioactive waste have already been shipped.
The tank held nonradioactive bomb-making chemicals, but some plutonium is stored in the building.
The melter was being tested with nonradioactive simulated waste.
Outside the tubes there is clean, nonradioactive water, which is pumped in and boils.
Before exposure to radiation, the patients will be intravenously given boron-10, a nonradioactive isotope found in nature.
Ms. Hart believes it is at least equally important to be concerned about nonradioactive chemical wastes from the plant.
The nucleus breaks down, or disintegrates, in an attempt to reach a nonradioactive (stable) state.
Initiative Measure No. 297 concerns "mixed" radioactive and nonradioactive hazardous waste.
The remainder and the unlisted 54.4478% decay with halflife less than one year into nonradioactive nuclei.
This nonradioactive steam is then run through a big metal cooling box called a condenser, where it is turned back into water.
If the rock becomes molten, as happens in Earth's mantle, such nonradioactive end products typically escape or are redistributed.
These glasses function by binding radioactive elements to nonradioactive glass-forming elements.
I is stable, the only one of the isotopes of iodine that is nonradioactive.
Bismuth is only found as one isotope naturally, which is the almost nonradioactive one.
Dr. Way estimated that $1 billion worth of nonradioactive platinum metals might be recoverable by this technology from nuclear waste alone.
Some small differences arise from the fact that it has a higher atomic mass and is more electropositive than other (nonradioactive) alkali metals.
A suitable alternative to radioimmunoassay would substitute a nonradioactive signal in place of the radioactive signal.
It decomposes to barium-137m (a short-lived product of decay) then to a form of nonradioactive barium.
Dr. Murnick's instrument, by contrast, detects the presence of carbon-12 and carbon-13, which are nonradioactive isotopes.