Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun The chemistry of radioactive materials.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun That part of chemistry which treats of radioactive bodies and of the phenomena produced by them.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun chemistry the
chemistry ofradioactive substances - noun chemistry the use of
radioisotopes to study thekinetics ofchemical reactions
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- noun the chemistry of radioactive substances
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Mecca for women in radiochemistry and radiophysics. 70 Most of these women were fluent in major European languages and moved easily from Vienna for short periods to the laboratories of the Curies, Lise Meitner,
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Several excellent graduate students interested in radiochemistry joined my research group that summer, and were shortly joined by others and by a series of postdoctoral research associates, including many from Europe and Japan.
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Later he was interested in radiochemistry and discovered together with
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Libby is a Physical Chemist, and specialist in radiochemistry, particularly hot atom chemistry, tracer techniques, and isotope tracer work.
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Dr. Rowland is a specialist in atmospheric chemistry and radiochemistry.
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The list entry on "quadium" led me to a bit of coolness -- at least, I think it's cool; I'm biased by having done research in a radiochemistry lab for several years.
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Dr. Rowland is a specialist in atmospheric chemistry and radiochemistry.
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Rowland has co-authored more than 350 scientific publications in the areas of atmospheric chemistry, radiochemistry and chemical kinetics.
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Rowland has co-authored more than 350 scientific publications in the areas of atmospheric chemistry, radiochemistry and chemical kinetics.
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From 1951 to 1953 Gerson had a junior faculty appointment at Columbia, working with the cyclotron, and Sula was a research associate in radiochemistry.
Goldhaber, Sulamith. 2009
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