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- Radio graphed
- Radio-graphing
- Radio graphing
- Radio marker
- Radio navigation
- Radio performer
- Radio personality
- Radio range beacon
- Radio range station
- Radio spectrum
- Radio telescope
- Radio wave
- Radioactivate
- Radioactivation
- Radioactive
- Radioactive carbon dating
- Radioactive cloud
- Radioactive decay
- Radioactive dust
- Radioactive particles
- Radioactive waste
- Radiocarbon dating
- Radiocast
- Radiodynamics
Definition of the day : « radioactive »
- adj active
- But in order for radioactive breakdown to occur, time must pass.
- Extract from : « Equation of Doom » by Gerald Vance
- "Eighty-five isn't nearly as radioactive as the elements akin to it," he said.
- Extract from : « The Raid on the Termites » by Paul Ernst
- You see, the radioactive planets your men reported, one of them was—home.
- Extract from : « Alien Offer » by Al Sevcik
- The hull was probably too radioactive to approach from the outside.
- Extract from : « The Lani People » by J. F. Bone
- They said she was radioactive, but most of 'em wouldn't believe it.
- Extract from : « The Onslaught from Rigel » by Fletcher Pratt
- Of 150 pipe-organ wasp nests examined, none was radioactive.
- Extract from : « Atoms, Nature, and Man » by Neal O. Hines
- Of some 340 kinds of atoms that have been found in nature, about 70 are radioactive.
- Extract from : « Atoms, Nature, and Man » by Neal O. Hines
- Some nests, investigation disclosed, were built of radioactive mud.
- Extract from : « Atoms, Nature, and Man » by Neal O. Hines
- So a radioactive type of equilibrium must be established, rather than a convective one.
- Extract from : « Astronomy » by David Todd
- In that case the radioactive pyramidal cells will overheat and decompose.
- Extract from : « The Brain » by Alexander Blade