Examples of 'slightly radioactive' in a sentence

Meaning of "slightly radioactive"

Possessing a small or low level of radioactivity, typically used to describe materials or substances that emit radiation at a safe or minimal level

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slightly radioactive
Can render one slightly radioactive.
A slightly radioactive wasteland.
This makes lead slightly radioactive.
Is slightly radioactive.
The mantles are therefore slightly radioactive.
Bananas are slightly radioactive due to their potassium content.
All foods were already slightly radioactive.
Slightly radioactive - and a Geiger counter would be very useful . In … that town … was made.
Uranium itself is only slightly radioactive.
This slightly radioactive metal was discovered in 1829 by Morten Thrane Esmark, a priest and amateur mineralogist.
This fish is slightly radioactive.
It seems that use of this technology can render one slightly radioactive.
The waste is slightly radioactive.
Calculation shows that zirconium freed from these additive metals will be only slightly radioactive.
It is metallic and slightly radioactive.

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Adj . Slightly radioactive.
Whatever was here was slightly radioactive.
I may be slightly radioactive.
These are generally small sites with small volumes of slightly radioactive material.
Radiological impact of very slightly radioactive copper and aluminium recovered from dismantled nuclear facilities.
By the arrival in Brooklyn of a cargo of japanese tea slightly radioactive.
They are also slightly radioactive.
It seems the use of this technology Can render one slightly radioactive.
It is only slightly radioactive.
So, foods that are high in potassium tend to be slightly radioactive.
Afterwards, you remain slightly radioactive for a few hours.
Much less harmful than the radius, it remains slightly radioactive.
For a PET scan, a slightly radioactive sugar is injected into the blood.
Finally, the wastes to be treated may be slightly radioactive.
It 's only slightly radioactive.
Third, neutron radiation makes the turbine blades slightly radioactive.
Uh, I may be slightly radioactive.
This invention relates to processes and furnaces for treating incinerable waste, especially slightly radioactive waste.
Okay, you said slightly radioactive.
It is a very U and Th rich mineral, which in fact makes it slightly radioactive.
In fact, it 's probably slightly radioactive.
Well, first of all, that substance that you brought me was slightly radioactive.
In addition, the water is slightly radioactive.
There are iron, sulphur, alkaline or acidic waters, and sometimes even slightly radioactive (! ).
How slightly? Can render one slightly radioactive.
Depleted uranium ( DU ) is a heavy metal that is also slightly radioactive.
Bismuth, however, is only very slightly radioactive.
It 's mobile, like a bacteria . But small, like a virus, and slightly radioactive.
But small, like a virus, and slightly radioactive.
Before having a PET-CT scan, you will be injected with a slightly radioactive material.
And whatever it is, it 's at least slightly radioactive.
And, by the way, most coal ash is slightly radioactive.
As others have mentioned, Potassium-40 is slightly radioactive.
Rocks contain traces of Carbon-14, which is slightly radioactive in nature.

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