You think probable to lead bricks.
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You think probable to lead bricks.
Usually lead is used for shielding, however I believe Boron is used to in a sense "neutralize" radioactive material. I believe this was discussed in possible solutions for Fukashima
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Radioactive elements are not used in the treatment of AIDS.
Lead is most commonly used for this. An example is the lead jacket the put over you when you get an x-ray at the dentists'.
Lead is commonly used as a shield to protect people from radioactive substances. It is dense, so it effectively absorbs and blocks the radiation, helping to minimize exposure to harmful radiation._lead
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The name for the time required for half of a radioactive element to decay into a stable element is called the half-life. It is a constant value unique to each radioactive isotope, and it is used to measure the rate of radioactive decay.
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