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  • ...the steam to drive a [[turbine]]; only water in the primary loop becomes [[radioactivity|radioactive]].
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  • {{r|Instrumentation for radioactivity}}
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  • {{r|Radioactivity}}
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  • ...aria Skłodowska in Warsaw, Poland on November 7, 1867), was a pioneer in [[radioactivity]] research and the first woman to win a [[Nobel Prize]]. She died of leukae ...with [[Antoine Henri Becquerel]] who had independently discovered natural radioactivity in 1896. In the same year, she also received, again jointly with her husban
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  • ...scientists in the laboratory. Atoms whose nuclei exhibit the phenomenon of radioactivity are referred to as being 'radioactive'. Nuclei can radiate spontaneously o Not all chemical elements exhibit radioactivity: specific elements may have stable (i.e., non-radioactive) and radioactive
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  • {{r|Radioactivity}}
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  • ...t drives the turbine; water in the primary but not the secondary loop is [[radioactivity|radioactive]]. While it is larger and more mechanically complex than a [[B
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  • {{r|Radioactivity}}
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  • ;''Radioactivity, Ionizing radiation and Nuclear Energy'' : ...s D Navratil. ISBN -807302053-X, Konvoj, Brno 2003 [http://www.litlit.com/Radioactivity.htm]
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  • {{r|Radioactivity}}
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  • ...a have ISO 14001 certification. The uranium itself has a very low level of radioactivity, comparable with granite."
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  • ...n the [[nucleus|atomic nucleus]] but different numbers of [[neutron]]s. [[radioactivity|Radioactive]] isotopes are unstable forms of chemical elements that break d
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  • {{r|Radioactivity}}
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  • * [[Marie Curie]], who led some of the first research in [[radioactivity]]
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  • '''Leakage of Radioactivity''' Add text here.
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  • ...ning any other metal; the uranium itself generally has a very low level of radioactivity. Many uranium mines, especially in Australia and Canada, have ISO 14001 ce
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