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  1. Radioactivity: Radioactivity is the emission of high energy particles through the natural phenomenon of the decay of unstable isotopes of chemical elements into more stable forms, which are called daughter products. This type of emission is generally called nuclear radiation. [100%] 2023-02-04 [Radioactivity]
  2. Radioactivity: The nuclei of some atoms spontaneously disintegrate from one form of isotope to another until they reach a stable form. These atoms emit particles (alpha & beta) & photons (gamma rays) which are different in charge, size, penetrating power and ionization energy. [100%] 2023-12-12
  3. Radioactivity: Radioactivity is the phenomenon of emission—i.e., radiation—of electromagnetic energy and subatomic particles by the atomic nuclei of some of Earth's naturally occurring chemical elements, and all those 'artificial' chemical elements made by scientists in the laboratory ... [100%] 2023-12-10
  4. Radioactivity: The subject of radioactivity deals with phenomena exhibited by a special class of bodies of high atomic weight of which uranium, thorium, radium and actinium are the best known examples. These substances possess the property of spontaneously emitting radiations of ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  5. Radioactivity (song): "Radioactivity" (German: "Radioaktivität") is a song by the German electronic music band Kraftwerk. It was released in May 1976 as the only single from their fifth studio album, Radio-Activity (1975). (Song) [100%] 2023-12-11 [Kraftwerk songs] [1976 singles]...
  6. Radioactivity: Radioactivity is the observed instability of the nuclei of some atoms. Over time, a radioactive substance will change its chemical composition: the radioactive isotopes will disappear, and decay products — usually different elements — will form. [100%] 2023-12-12 [Human carcinogens] [Nuclear energy]...
  7. Units of radioactivity: For the quantitative measurement of different aspects of radioactivity, there are a substantial number of units of radioactivity. The number is relatively high because the aspects include the energy of a radiation source, as well as the effect of ionizing ... [76%] 2023-06-09
  8. Environmental radioactivity: Environmental radioactivity is produced by radioactive materials in the human environment. While some radioisotopes, such as strontium-90 (Sr) and technetium-99 (Tc), are only found on Earth as a result of human activity, and some, like potassium-40 (K ... (Physics) [70%] 2023-12-02 [Environmental isotopes] [Radioactivity]...
  9. Environmental radioactivity: The environmental radioactivity page is devoted to the subject of radioactive materials in the Human Environment. While some isotopes are only found on earth as a result of human activity (e.g. [70%] 2023-12-12 [Geochemistry] [Geochronology]...
  10. Radioactivity Fixatives: Radioactivity or radionuclide fixatives are specialized polymer coatings used to “fix” radioactive isotopes or radioactive material to surfaces. These fixatives, also known as permanent coatings in the radioactive contamination control field, have been used for many decades in facilities processing ... (Physics) [70%] 2023-12-12 [Radioactivity]
  11. Lunar radioactivity: Creationists claim that, because the moon contains radioactive elements and "short-lived" isotopes, it cannot be old. Evolution-Facts.org maintains, as of 2016: This is immediately incorrect. [70%] 2023-12-12 [Creationist claims] [Moon]...
  12. Radioactivity basics: Nuclear physics is the study of behaviour of the atomic nucleus. It can be subdivided into various categories, such as: Radioactivity is the tendency of unstable nuclei to emit particles in order to bring it closer to stability. [70%] 2023-12-11 [Physics]
  13. Radioactivity basics: Nuclear physics is the study of behaviour of the atomic nucleus. It can be subdivided into various categories, such as: Radioactivity is the tendency of unstable nuclei to emit particles in order to bring it closer to stability. [70%] 2024-03-28 [Radioactivity]
  14. Radioactivity Fixatives: Radioactivity or radionuclide fixatives are specialized polymer coatings used to “fix” radioactive isotopes or radioactive material to surfaces. These fixatives, also known as permanent coatings in the radioactive contamination control field, have been used for many decades in facilities processing ... [70%] 2024-06-14 [Radioactivity]
  15. Induced radioactivity: Induced radioactivity, also called artificial radioactivity or man-made radioactivity, is the process of using radiation to make a previously stable material radioactive. The husband-and-wife team of Irène Joliot-Curie and Frédéric Joliot-Curie discovered induced radioactivity in ... (Physics) [70%] 2024-08-12 [Radiation effects]
  16. Treatise on Radioactivity: Treatise on Radioactivity (French: Traité de Radioactivité) is a two-volume 1910 book written by the Polish scientist Marie Curie as a survey on the subject of radioactivity. She was awarded her second Nobel Prize in the following year after the publication ... (1910 publication by Marie Curie) [67%] 2023-12-10 [1910 non-fiction books] [Physics books]...
  17. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity: Journal of Environmental Radioactivity is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal on environmental radioactivity and radioecology. It was proposed and started by Founding Editor Murdoch Baxter in 1984 and is published by Elsevier. (Physics) [66%] 2023-11-03 [Environmental isotopes] [Radioactivity]...
  18. Radioactivité artificielle: La radioactivité artificielle est une radioactivité provoquée par des activités humaines au moyen d’un accélérateur de particules ou d’un réacteur nucléaire. La radioactivité artificielle est présente dans l'environnement depuis le début du XX siècle. [65%] 2023-12-23
  19. Instrumentation for radioactivity: Instrumentation for radioactivity is of many types, due to different applications (e.g., analysis vs. safety), needs for portability, and the intensity and types of expected radiation. [57%] 2023-07-12
  20. Airborne particulate radioactivity monitoring: Continuous particulate air monitors (CPAMs) have been used for years in nuclear facilities to assess airborne particulate radioactivity (APR). In more recent times they may also be used to monitor people in their homes for the presence of manmade radioactivity. (Physics) [50%] 2023-11-17 [Nuclear technology] [Ionising radiation detectors]...

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