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Discover LudwigThe phrase "activation products" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to science, technology, or any field where products resulting from an activation process are discussed.
Example: "The activation products generated during the experiment were analyzed for their chemical properties."
Alternatives: "reaction products" or "byproducts of activation".
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A massive amount of radioactive isotopes, including both water activation products and activated corrosion products (ACPs), are produced in the water coolant of a fusion power plant.
The production of tritium and activation products of LiPb might be a concern from the radiological safety point of view.
Mediators generated by cell damage such as complement activation products and histones can activate platelets [123, 124].
It has been suggested that, under elevated GST activity conditions, Anopheles subpictus can detoxify fenitrooxon activation products, leading to organophosphate resistance [ 19].
Such "activation products," commonly produced in nuclear reactors on Earth, give off yet more radiation.
The activation products of both these materials are radiologically hazardous and mobilizable under accident conditions.
This is feasible only after purification of the V Cr Ti alloy from activation products.
An alternative approach would be to measure downstream C3 activation products such as C3a and iC3b.
The reductions hold true for all activation products, cobalt 60Co and long lived ones.
This increases the oxidation rate dramatically and can lead to mobilisation of activation products in a fusion reactor.
It has been suggested that measurement of C4 activation products is better suited to avoid false negative results.
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