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radioactively

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  1. in a radioactive manner
    radioactively labeled

How To Use radioactively In A Sentence

  • Specimens of fish and amphibians taken from radioactively contaminated or otherwise polluted areas also show some apparent fluctuations in DNA content.
  • Plus, Brearley is a psychoanalyst these days, and I don't think any of us could overstate the potential benefits of such a figure being admitted to the radioactively dysfunctional England setup. Cowell can find man to captain England – if Anfield cat lacks X Factor | Marina Hyde
  • Concern over radioactively contaminated marine products casts a further pall over Japan's struggling fishing industry. Tiny Fish Spur Widening Worry
  • Japan lifted its ban on beef shipments, saying a system to identify radioactively tainted meat is in place. What's News: World-Wide
  • If these nutrients were eaten by Martian bacteria or other life forms, the gases they would inevitably release as waste would also be radioactively labeled and would be detected by an installed radiation counter. First Contact
  • Uranium decays radioactively to produce thorium - 230 at a known rate.
  • In most cases, the elements radioactively decay so rapidly that scientists have very little opportunity to observe them and study their properties.
  • The war is radioactively unpopular, with only around 35% of Americans still supporting it, and bringing the troops home ranks as one of their biggest political priorities, second only to the economy. Josh Mull: Axis of Agreement Watch: Joe Klein's "Lucky" Strategy
  • A bad credit remortgage praiseworthily i pluralisation avarice the glottochronological resistor and for your wedge i polyglot obnoxiously of the radioactively ones. Rational Review
  • In simple terms strong interaction holds the atomic nucleus together while weak interaction allows certain nuclei to decay radioactively. Press Release: The 1999 Nobel Prize in Physics
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