The increase in the volume and quality of grains and cereals has been vastly improved by selectively growing superior strains labeled by radioactive isotopes. These improvements are helping to alleviate famine in third world countries.
Chernobyl is well-known for it's dangerously high radioactivity levels.
ALARA stands for "As Low As Reasonably Achievable." It is a principle to minimize radiation exposure by keeping it as low as possible without sacrificing the benefits of the radiation source. ALARA is used to guide practices and regulations in industries and activities involving radioactivity to protect workers and the environment.
Actinium is not commonly used in agriculture due to its radioactive properties and potential health hazards. While it can be beneficial as a radiation source for research, its use in agriculture is limited by the risks associated with its emission of alpha particles. Overall, the disadvantages of using actinium in agriculture outweigh any potential benefits.
No, Francium is not used in bombs. Due to its high radioactivity and scarcity in nature, Francium is not a practical element to use in weapon applications.
Sodium carbonate can be used in agriculture as a pH regulator to adjust the acidity of soil. It can also be used as a source of carbon for photosynthesis in plants. Additionally, sodium carbonate can help in controlling pests and diseases in crops by acting as a fungicide.
A geiger counter is used to locate radioactivity in the environment.
Michael F. L'Annunziata has written: 'Handbook of Radioactivity Analysis' 'Handbook of Radioactivity Analysis' 'Radiotracers in agricultural chemistry' -- subject(s): Agricultural chemistry, Radioactive tracers in agriculture
hydrates are mainly used in artificial radioactivity and ............
geiger counter
to measure radioactivity and to make maps
It is Radiograph and it is used by a Radiologist.
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Not a battery alone - no.
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it is used to date dinosaurs through radioactivity
Curie or Becquerel
Radioactive nucleotide