Примери за използване на Radioactive materials на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Radioactive materials.
There are no radioactive materials.
Radioactive materials warm the interior.
He hated radioactive materials.
Radioactive Materials and Biological Agents.
Be without radioactive materials.
Radioactive materials released additionally out.
Naturally-occurring radioactive materials.
Are radioactive materials being used in your plant?
It's loaded with radioactive materials.
Have any radioactive materials been used in housing construction?
Control of illicit trafficking in radioactive materials.
The storage of radioactive materials and sources;
Her death was probably caused by her working with radioactive materials.
He hoped to render radioactive materials harmless.
The International Association for Environmentally Safe Disposal of Radioactive Materials'.
Truck with dangerous radioactive materials hijacked in Mexico.
It regulates andmonitors the use of nuclear energy and radioactive materials.
Her work with radioactive materials was what ultimately killed her.
European system for registration of carriers of radioactive materials(Proposal).
From there, radioactive materials may be seeping into the ocean andgroundwater.
Can we do something with the radioactive materials used and what?
From there, radioactive materials may be seeping into the ocean and groundwater.”.
Earth radiates 46 terawatts(TW)of heat from its radioactive materials and primordial energy.
How to recycle radioactive materials without getting into the environment.
The results of environmental monitoring relevant to the transboundary release of the radioactive materials;
Common in minerals containing radioactive materials(e.g., low type zircon).
Radioactive materials, including uranium, thorium, and radium exist naturally in soil and rock.
Barriers to Release of Radioactive Materials into the Environment.
The results of environmental monitoring relevant in relation to the transboundary release of radioactive materials;