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- The curie (symbol Ci) is a non-SI unit of radioactivity originally defined in 1910. According to a notice in Nature at the time, it was to be named in...
- and Worth counties was 950 microCuries each, while Washabaugh County SD received an estimated average of 860 microCuries of fallout. The explosion created...
- detectors (notably from the Pyrotronics Corporation) can contain up to 80 microcuries (3,000 kBq). The amount of 241Am declines slowly as it decays into neptunium-237...
- excessive quantities of Radithor, a patent medicine that contained 2 microcuries of radium. He drank a total of around 1400 doses, which concentrated...
- static electricity on materials like photographic film, contain a few microcuries of 210Po as a source of charged particles. 210Po was also used in initiators...
- moisture ... some have small amount of amounts of Tritium Backfill Gas (10 microcuries) | Reynolds Industries Incorporated "A guide to designing for ESD and...
- levels found in this leak were measured at 10 microcuries per liter of water, higher than the 5 to 6 microcuries per liter found in the earlier leak. Tritium-contaminated...
- between 1943 and 1947. The people were administered between 9 and 22 microcuries (330 and 810 kBq) of polonium to study its excretion. Polonium is a very...
- The council operating the plant later estimated that a maximum of 2.3 microcuries of radioactivity were spilled. CSN announced it was changing the classification...
- may contain a tiny amount of radioactive material (usually less than 5 microcuries (180 kBq) of nickel-63), which emits beta particles (high-speed electrons)...