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Ingredients include "glowing radiation" and "danger"… Has he got something a bit less radioactive?

"The whole group feels a little less radioactive than it did," Mr. Taylor said.

One big difference, he said, is that the ore being imported from Australia is much less radioactive.

DU is less radioactive than natural uranium, but its high density and hardness make it ideal for attacking enemy tank armour.

It would have produced no greenhouse gases or acid rain and would have released less radioactive particles then a comparable sized coal- or oil-powered plant.

The Soviets created and, when the union broke up, abandoned hundreds of the nuclear batteries in Georgia, most much less radioactive.

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It contains 25,000 cubic yards of radioactive residue -- including radium, thorium and uranium -- and an additional 235,000 cubic yards of less-radioactive material.

As in previous cases, they insisted that the buyers prove their seriousness by first purchasing a sample vial of less-radioactive caesium 135, which is not potent enough for a dirty bomb.

Less intensely radioactive than bomb-grade uranium, DU emits alpha particles, known to cause cancers.

The idea of "engaging" Iran diplomatically is becoming less politically radioactive than it was early in the Bush years, when any officials who broached it were putting their careers in jeopardy.

A preliminary analysis indicated that the material was most likely americium, a much more common and less potent radioactive material, Ms. Ostapenko said in a telephone interview from Kiev, the Ukrainian capital.

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