Examples of using Radioactive isotopes in English and their translations into Polish
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Positron-emitting radioactive isotopes(like the ones found in bananas)
And with my unique sensitivity to toxic effluents… from radioactive isotopes to petrochemical sludge.
This spray is a powerful covert weapon using radioactive isotopes to break down the body the way the paranoia gas breaks down the mind.
Since a larger fraction of long-lived radioactive isotopes normally left in spent fuel is used up,
which suggested that certain radioactive isotopes were found in the Corrie Reservoir.
or containers for radioactive isotopes.
I could separate radioactive isotopes.
Which suggested that certain radioactive isotopes My first suspicions were aroused when I read the Marsh Report, were found in the Corrie Reservoir.
or containers for radioactive isotopes.
there are trace quantities of a few radioactive isotopes.
You know, back in the 1950s, they used to sell junior scientist kits with Geiger counters and real radioactive isotopes?
chemists could find out little about the processes until radioactive isotopes became available.
sometimes even radioactive isotopes or nuclear bombs.
sometimes even radioactive isotopes or nuclear bombs.
NCBJ operates MARIA, the sole nuclear reactor in Poland, used to produce radioactive isotopes, to radiation-modify various materials,
The operated in Świerk MARIA reactor alone produces each year radioactive isotopes used to diagnose/treat more than one million patients all over the world.
Turns out that lab was at the forefront of research into, get this, radioactive isotopes for cancer research.
In 1935, Hevesy worked on tracing the synthesis of biological molecules using radioactive isotopes, such as 32P.
From radioactive isotopes to petrochemical sludge. I will be able to monitor all kinds of pollutants With my unique sensitivity to toxic effluents.
Lise discovered several radioactive isotopes, including protactinium, which was part of the decay chain of uranium.