We found 27 examples of how to use radioactive in an English sentence.
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1. | Another interesting source of energy is the heat that can be recovered from radioactive waste material. | |
2. | The infant has been exposed to radioactive rays. | |
3. | In fact, the inhabitants have been exposed to radioactive rays. | |
4. | Strontium 90: One of the radioisotopes of strontium; part of radioactive fallout, harmful to human health. | |
5. | America's radioactive waste may be targeted in terrorist attacks. | |
6. | The radioactive cloud stopped at the border. | |
7. | Positron Emission Tomography uses a radioactive tracer to visualize metabolic activity within the human body. | |
8. | Radioactive matter is dangerous. | |
9. | TEPCO is looking for "jumpers", workers who will jump into highly radioactive sections of the plant to quickly perform tasks before running out as fast as possible. | |
10. | TEPCO is unable to stop the flow of dirty water contaminated with highly radioactive material. | |
11. | Radioactive contamination was detected in spinach and edible chrysanthemum. | |
12. | Radioactive cesium in amounts exceeding limits has been measured on young lancefish caught in Fukushima prefecture. | |
13. | Do radioactive cats have 18 half-lives? | |
14. | In Japan, radioactive cesium was detected in baby formula. | |
15. | The radioactive waste of the United States may be targeted in terrorist attacks. | |
16. | It is possible to determine a rock's age thanks to radioactive elements. | |
17. | Actinium is a radioactive element. | |
18. | This stuff's radioactive. | |
19. | The problem of radioactive waste remains unresolved. | |
20. | Bananas are slightly radioactive due to their potassium content. | |
21. | These corporations want to dump lead and radioactive waste in our drinking water. This cannot be tolerated. | |
22. | The radioactive waste dumped here 50 years ago just spells out trouble to me. | |
23. | Radioactive waste entered the sea from the creeks. | |
24. | For the past eight years since the meltdown of Fukushima's three reactors, some 200 tons of radioactive water have been pumped out of the damaged buildings every day. | |
25. | Curium is a radioactive metal with element symbol Cm and atomic number 96. |