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English - Turkish
radyoaktif
radyoaktif şekilde
radioactive
radyoaktif

Bir başka ilginç enerji kaynağı radyoaktif atık malzemeden elde edilen ısıdır. - Another interesting source of energy is the heat that can be recovered from radioactive waste material.

Aslında, yerleşik halk radyoaktif ışınlara maruz kalmaktadır. - In fact, the inhabitants have been exposed to radioactive rays.

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radioactivity i
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radyoetkinliği
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{s} ışınetkin [fiz.]
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(Nükleer Bilimler) ışır,radyoaktif
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radioactive series radyoaktif dağılma dizisi
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English - English
Using a radioactive substance
Concerning radioactivity
by emitting energy particles during atomic decay
in a radioactive manner; "radioactively labeled
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hot
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Any material which emits beta, gamma, or alpha rays from the nucleus of the atom
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The spontaneous disintegration of the nucleus of certain elements, like Uranium In the process, alpha, beta and sometimes gamma rays are emitted
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Something that is radioactive contains a substance that produces energy in the form of powerful and harmful rays. The government has been storing radioactive waste at Fernald for 50 years. + radioactivity radio·ac·tiv·ity waste which is contaminated with low levels of radioactivity. a radioactive substance is dangerous because it contains radiation (=a form of energy that can harm living things)
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An unstable isotope that decays spontaneously and releases subatomic particles or units of energy
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Property of undergoing spontaneous nuclear transformation in which nuclear particles or electromagnetic energy are emitted
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a radionuclide that undergoes spontaneous nuclear decay
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of or characterized by radioactivity
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Substance containing an element which decays
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Emitting radiation, as in the case of many forms of uranium Radioactivity is caused by changes occurring in the nucleus of the atom
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an unstable nuclei which will decay to a different nuclei and emit radioactivity (an alpha, beta, or gamma) in the process
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DECAY
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{s} emitting energy as a result of atomic decay, radiating energy in waves or moving particles
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Describing the spontaneous breakdown of atomic nuclei (normally the heaviest atoms) into lighter nuclei with the ejection of alpha particles, electrons, and gamma photons
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exhibiting or caused by radioactivity; "radioactive isotope"; "radioactive decay"; "radioactive fallout
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These nuclei are unstable They decay by emitting alpha or beta particles or gamma rays
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(adj)
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A word used to describe substances that contain atoms that emit nuclear radiation How radioactive a substance is depends on its activity
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exhibiting or caused by radioactivity; "radioactive isotope"; "radioactive decay"; "radioactive fallout"
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Giving off or capable of giving off radiant energy in the form of particles or rays, as in alpha, beta, and gamma rays
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a property of certain elements, or isotopes of an element, whose atomic nuclei are unstable and subject to spontaneous disintegration, thereby giving off ionizing radiation
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Radioactive describes the spontaneous disintegration of atomic nuclei accompanied by the emission of small particles Depending on the type of emission, scientists define alpha (helium nuclei), beta (electrons or positrons), and gamma radiation (short-wavelength electromagnetic waves)
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Capable of emitting high-energy rays or particles
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Giving off radiation
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(RAY-dee-o-AK-tiv): Giving off radiation
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Exhibiting radioactivity
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Giving off, or capable of giving off, radiant energy in the form of particles (alpha or beta radiation) or rays (gamma radiation) by the spontaneous disintegration of the nuclei of atoms Radioisotopes of elements lose particles and energy through the process of radioactive decay Elements may decay into different atoms or a different state of the same atom
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Elements such as radium
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The state of emitting radiation energy in forms of waves (rays) or particles
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Capable of luminescence under the action of cathode rays, X rays, or any of the allied forms of radiation
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Having unstable atoms that decay or break down to another kind of atom The process emits high-energy particles For example, radium decays to form radon Radiation includes high-energy particles, which include alpha and beta particles and gamma rays
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when an isotope decomposes spontaneously
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