Sentences with phrase «radionuclides if»

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«This study showed that intrinsic colloids formed by interactions between soluble Cerium (Ce) and carbonates significantly increase the mobility of Ce injected into a carbonate rock fracture,» explains BGU Zuckerberg Institute for Water Research Director Prof. Noam Weisbrod, Ph.D. «The formation of intrinsic colloids, if not accounted for, could result in the under prediction of radionuclide migration through fractures in fine - grained carbonate bedrock, such as chalk.»
People don't realize what our radionuclide stations can detect: If you take, let's say, 0.1 grams of an isotope, evenly distributed around the globe, we are able to detect that.
If the ISA binds to radionuclides, such as uranium, then the radionuclides will become far more soluble and more likely to flow out of the underground vaults to surface environments, where they could enter drinking water or the food chain.
«But if I was living in the South Pacific, I would be concerned because eventually radionuclides will leak out and no one knows how the reefs are connected.»
If we eat radionuclides (other than Sr - 90 or Iodine), it will tend to pass through us.
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