Examples of using Radioactive material in English and their translations into Korean
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
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Computer
That may or may not be leaking radioactive material. I was tracking a smuggled weapon.
Tungsten alloy shield is used to shield radioactive material and avoid damage.
The damaged Chernobyl nuclear power plant released large quantities of radioactive material into the environment, necessitating evacuation of an area now known as the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone(CEZ).
It claimed that lethal radioactive material was being blown into Chinese cities by disrupted weather.
As an example, consider determining whether a suitcase contains some radioactive material.
The radioactive material in Tokyo was detected four times more than the standard.
This is not the first time that radioactive material has been stolen in Mexico.
Radioactive material may be stolen or sold, and used with conventional explosives to make a‘dirty' bomb.
If you were outside during or after the blast, get clean as soon as possible to remove radioactive material that may have settled on your body.
The site dates back to the plutonium experiments of the 1950s, and those flawed storage tanks contain around 5 million gallons of radioactive material.
And we know that terrorists and criminal gangs are still trying to get their hands on it-- as well as radioactive material for a dirty bomb.
Each one of these bright dots is a small metal seed that's filled with a radioactive material.
The radioactive material has been identified as Cesium 137 Chloride.
it is estimated for the next 10 years or so will still be affected by the radioactive material.
site last month showed movement, suggesting the country could be reprocessing radioactive material into bomb fuel.
and/or to measure the quantity of volatile or solid radioactive material, nonradioactive particulate matter,
Thoriated Tungsten electrodes are the most commonly used tungsten material, Thoria is low-level radioactive material, but it is was the first to display a significant improvement over pure tungsten.
Radioactive material settles on the outside of buildings; so the best
Thus we can say that the suitcase is compatible with the null hypothesis(this does not guarantee that there is no radioactive material, just that we don't have enough evidence to suggest there is).
The null hypothesis is that no radioactive material is in the suitcase and that all measured counts are due to ambient radioactivity typical of the surrounding air and harmless objects in a suitcase.