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- Acute radiation syndrome [r]: Disease or death caused by whole-body irradiation, over a short period of time, with a significant quantity of penetrating radiation [e]
- Alpha particle [r]: helium nucleus; particle of charge 2e and mass 4 u. [e]
- Argon [r]: A chemical element with atomic number 18. It is an inert gas in group 18 of the modern periodic table. [e]
- Arsenic [r]: A chemical element, having the chemical symbol As, and atomic number (the number of protons) 33. [e]
- Astatine [r]: A chemical element having the chemical symbol At and an atomic number (the number of protons) of 85. [e]
- Atom (science) [r]: The defining unit of chemical elements. [e]
- Atomic mass [r]: The mass of an atom expressed in unified atomic mass units (u) and formerly known as atomic weight. [e]
- Atomic number [r]: The number of protons in the nucleus of a single atom of a chemical element. [e]
- Avogadro's number [r]: The number of atoms in 12 gram of carbon-12 atoms in their ground state at rest. [e]
- Beryllium [r]: A chemical element, having the chemical symbol Be, and atomic number (the number of protons) 4. [e]
- Bromine [r]: A chemical element, having the chemical symbol Br, and atomic number (the number of protons) 35. [e]
- Cadmium [r]: A chemical element with the symbol Cd and atomic number 48. [e]
- Carbon [r]: Fourth most abundant chemical element in the Universe, with atomic number Z=6. [e]
- Chemical elements [r]: In one sense, refers to species or types of atoms, each species/type distinguished by the number of protons in the nuclei of the atoms belonging to the species/type, each species/type having a unique number of nuclear protons; in another sense, refers to substances, or pieces of matter, each composed of multiple atoms solely of a single species/type. [e]
- Chemistry [r]: The science of matter, or of the electrical or electrostatical interactions of matter. [e]
- Cobalt [r]: A hard, lustrous, grey metal, a chemical element with symbol Co and atomic number 27. [e]
- Deuterium [r]: An isotope of the chemical element hydrogen containing one proton and one neutron. [e]
- Edward Teller [r]: (1908-2003) One of the most controversial scientists of the 20th century because of his role as the main developer of the hydrogen bomb, his outspoken defense of an unassailable nuclear arsenal, and support for President Reagan's Strategic Defensive Initiative. [e]
- Electromagnetic wave [r]: A change, periodic in space and time, of an electric field E(r,t) and a magnetic field B(r,t); a stream of electromagnetic waves, referred to as electromagnetic radiation, can be seen as a stream of massless elementary particles, named photons. [e]
- Evolution of the human diet [r]: Factors in the development of the human diet in history. [e]
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- Gallium [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Geochronometry [r]: Add brief definition or description
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- Germanium [r]: Add brief definition or description
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- Hydrogen [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Iridium [r]: Add brief definition or description
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- Krypton [r]: Add brief definition or description
- LITTLE BOY (nuclear weapon) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Lead [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Magnesium [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Magnetic resonance imaging [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Manganese [r]: Add brief definition or description
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- Molybdenum [r]: Add brief definition or description
- NMR spectroscopy [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Neutron [r]: Add brief definition or description
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- Nuclear chemistry [r]: Add brief definition or description
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- Oxidative stress [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Periodic Table of Elements [r]: Add brief definition or description
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- Technetium [r]: Add brief definition or description
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- Unified atomic mass unit [r]: Add brief definition or description
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- Welding [r]: Add brief definition or description
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