Radioactive decay measure
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HALFLIFERadioactive decay measure
BETARAYRadioactive decay stream
GAMMARAYRadioactive decay emission
BETARAYEmission from radioactive decay
radiogenicproduced by radioactive decay
ALPHA... particles (radioactive decay emission)
daughtersA nuclide formed by the radioactive decay of another
multicuriehaving many curies, units of radioactive decay and intensity
radonsinert radioactive gaseous element produced by the decay of radium
radoninert radioactive gaseous element produced by the decay of radium
emanationA radioactive gas formed by radioactive decay of a solid
emanationsA radioactive gas formed by radioactive decay of a solid
stablestNot liable to undergo chemical decomposition, radioactive decay, or other physical change
rutherforda unit of radioactive decay equal to 1 million disintegrations per second
halflifethe time taken for half a sample of radioactive material to decay
halflivesHALFLIFE, the time taken for half a sample of radioactive material to decay
rutherfordsRUTHERFORD, a unit of radioactive decay equal to 1 million disintegrations per second
radona heavy radioactive gaseous element formed by the decay of radium see element table
transmutationThe changing of one element into another by radioactive decay, nuclear bombardment, or similar processes
transmutationsThe changing of one element into another by radioactive decay, nuclear bombardment, or similar processes
protactiniuma radioactive metallic chemical element, a member of the actinide series which occurs as a decay product in uranium ores
protactiniumsPROTACTINIUM, a radioactive metallic chemical element, a member of the actinide series which occurs as a decay product in uranium ores
protactiniumThe chemical element of atomic number 91, a radioactive metal of the actinide series, occurring in small amounts as a product of the natural decay of uranium
uraninitemineral, probably originally uranium dioxide, UO2, but altered by radioactive decay, and usually containing uranium trioxide, lead, radium, and helium, occurring in several varieties, including pitchblende: the most important ore of uranium