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As a concept of the oral-administrable "carbon sponge", the PB-decorated 3DOM carbons offer useful implications in the separation science of radioactive materials and important insight for designing novel materials for treatment of patients or suspected internal contamination with radioactive materials.

The hydrothermal reactivity of swelling clays has relevant implications on the geological storage of radioactive waste and greenhouse gases because the clay geo-materials have been proposed as engineered or natural barriers due to their low permeability in confined systems and their high capacity to sequester ions.

If the reactors do melt down, in the worst case, or even if there is a steady release of radioactive vapor, there are implications for public health; on Saturday, the Japanese government announced that some foodstuffs from farms near the nuclear plant contained elevated levels of radiation.

Fabrication issues and the results of the experiment are presented, followed by a discussion of the implications of the experiment outcome for future development of targets to produce intense beams of radioactive ions.

A brief treatment of radioactive isotopes follows.

Smoke detectors contain small amounts of radioactive materials.

That plant is being cleaned of radioactive waste.

(Irradiation leaves no traces of radioactive material in food).

They walked among shards of radioactive fuel and graphite.

His is Jayne Mansfield platinum; hers, a sort of radioactive eggplant.

That generates 400 tonnes of radioactive water every day.

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