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And the ocean is already slightly radioactive.
The coolant becomes slightly radioactive through the normal operation of a nuclear reactor.
It is a poisonous heavy metal like lead or mercury, but only slightly radioactive.
Such water is usually only slightly radioactive, according to nuclear experts.
My grandfather went to work at a health clinic which specialized in fango, a slightly radioactive mud.
Californium is only slightly radioactive, so the toy train did not glow green after its ride in the fusion reactor.
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However, this isotope was recently discovered to be oh-so-very-slightly radioactive, having a half life of 19 billion billion (1.9 x 1019) years -- this is more than a billion times longer than the estimated age of the universe: [video link]........................ Video journalist Brady Haran is the man with the camera and the University of Nottingham is the place with the chemists.
However, it is somewhat radioactive.
Comparing PET and PET/CT, Nakamoto et al. [ 26] found slightly higher radioactive concentrations for CT-corrected emission images than for Ge-corrected images.
The next day, more tests confirmed that Ms. Cheng had been slightly contaminated by a radioactive isotope, phosphorus-32.
Imagine how many tons are out there circulating in the slightly (so far) more radioactive Pacific.
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