Either...
1. The time it takes half of the atoms of an isotope to decay.
2. One of the first 3D games, made by Valve, taking place in an underground research facility called Black Mesa. You play as a crowbar-wielding scientist, Gordon Freeman. You should play it, it's fun!
Either...
1. The time it takes half of the atoms of an isotope to decay.
2. One of the first 3D games, made by Valve, taking place in an underground research facility called Black Mesa. You play as a crowbar-wielding scientist, Gordon Freeman. You should play it, it's fun!
It depends on the context. It's a computer game and a measurement of the radioactivity of certain elements.
Relating to chemistry - it's the length of time half the weight of a radioactive element takes to become stable.
No. Half Life: Opposing Force does not require neither Half Life nor Half Life: Blue Shift.
The time it takes for half the atoms in a sample of a radioactive element to decay is called the half life.
I believe that term would be 'half-life'
No, only Half-Life and Half-Life: Decay.
Most likely Half Life Source
Antibiotics do not have a half life.
You say 'I've missed Half my life' which is short for : "I have missed half my life'
Magnetic field doesnot have a half life. Elements have half life.
Buy Half Life: Source Or Buy Garrysmod a Half-Life 2 Modification and get the addon "Half-Life Rennaisance" Link to Half Life Rennaisance: http://www.garrysmod.org/downloads/?a=view&id=57033 Enjoy!
No. Half-Life: Source runs on the Source engine. The original Half-Life doesn't. You cannot use mods made for the original Half-Life on Half-Life: Source because they run on different engines and it won't work.
No
There is no "Half Life 3" If you're talking about Half-Life 2, then no, but you can get Counter-Strike.