Examples of using Caesium in English and their translations into Swedish
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The Chernobyl accident caused radioactive caesium fallout, which contaminated forage in certain regions of northern Europe.
After the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, several studies showed I. badia bioaccumulates radioactive caesium, 137Cs.
yttrium, caesium, neodymium, praseodymium,
They have used this method to publish the atomic masses of 13 different atoms ranging from hydrogen to caesium with an uncertainty of around 1 part in 10 billion.
information of the public with regard to exposure resulting from thecontinued radioactive caesium contamination of certain wild food products as a consequence of the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power station.
that still apply to caesium in some cases.
The official SI definition of the second is as follows: The second is the duration of 9,192,631,770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium 133 atom.
WWW link Recommendation(EC) 2003/274/Euratom Commission Recommendation on the protection and information of the public with regard to exposure resulting from the continued radioactive caesium contamination of certain wild food products as a consequence of the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power station.
No caesium.
Nothing. Six sets of caesium still missing.
Caesium 137 released in the Chernobyl reactor accident.
Mr. Hearney's left this proposal on doubling fees for disposing of caesium 137.
such as how caesium travels between earth and organisms.”.
It's what to be expected, since there has been no fallout of radioactive caesium in Sweden since 1986.
potassium and caesium displace hydrogen from water, forming hydroxides.
less corrosive to an ion engine than other fuels such as mercury or caesium.
You will be held responsible for the single largest intelligence fumble If you don't find the caesium before it's too late.
The water contains long-lived radioactive isotopes like Cobalt and Caesium that originate from damaged fuel rods in the reactor core
for two radionuclides Caesium- 137 and Americium-241.
The high caesium content was missed by the first analysis by Karl Friedrich Plattner in 1848, but after the discovery of caesium in 1860 a second analysis in 1864 was able to show the high caesium content of pollucite.