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The strontium unit is used in measuring radioactivity from absorbed < sup > 90 </ sup > Sr.
This was the result of a police investigation with Mary Jane as a prime suspect in what was erroneously believed to be a case of blood poisoning when traces of radioactivity from Peter's blood showed up in May's system.
As part of Operation Tinderbox, on 24 June 1980, a small satellite prototype ( DSCS III ) was subjected to radioactivity from the " Huron King " shot in a vertical line-of-sight ( VLOS ) test undertaken in Area 3.
In the book Tompkins learns about relativity from Albert Einstein, radioactivity from Marie Curie and the structure of the atom from Ernest Rutherford.
The < sup > 19 </ sup > F < sub > 2 </ sub > acts as a carrier which increases the yield of radioactivity from the cyclotron target by reducing the amount of radioactivity lost by absorption on surfaces.
The strontium unit is a unit used to measure the amount of radioactivity from strontium-90, a radionuclide found in nuclear fallout, in a subject's body ; as the human body absorbs strontium as if it were calcium, incorporating it into the skeleton, its presence is very common.
While narratives that depict unexpected and uncontrolled mutation ( e. g. as a result of radioactivity from nuclear tests ) are usually often pessimistic in their attitudes to science and technology, more optimistic ( or at least ambiguous ) attitudes are sometimes found in narratives that deal with the deliberate alteration of human or other beings.
During these experiments the emissions of radioactivity from the fuel are measured and afterwards the fuel is subjected to Post Irradiation Examination ( PIE ) to discover more about what happened to it.
In the event of a leak in the high-pressure piping that carries the reactor coolant, these valves rapidly close to prevent radioactivity from escaping the containment.

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