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English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
Radioactive scrap metal — is the situation when radioactive material enters the metal recycling process known as the scrap metal trade. Overview A lost source accident [P Ortiz, V Friedrich, J Wheatley and M Oresegun, [http://www.iaea.org/Publications/Magazines/Bulletin/Bu… … Wikipedia
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radioactive waste — noun useless radioactive materials that are left after some laboratory or commercial process is completed • Hypernyms: ↑radioactive material • Hyponyms: ↑high level radioactive waste, ↑low level radioactive waste * * * the radioactive by products … Useful english dictionary
radioactive waste — /reɪdioʊˌæktɪv ˈweɪst/ (say raydeeoh.aktiv sayst) noun waste material containing radionuclides from processes such as nuclear fission but also from various industrial and medical processes involving radioactive material. See high level waste,… …
Radioactive Incident Monitoring Network — The Radioactive Incident Monitoring Network (RIMNET) is a network of 91 monitoring stations, used by the Government of the United Kingdom which records and analyses the level of radioactivity across the United Kingdom. A reading is taken from… … Wikipedia
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