| 1. | Some induced radioactivity is produced by background radiation, which is mostly natural.
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| 2. | Nagchaudhuri's research focused on nuclear isomers, induced radioactivity, Cherenkov radiation and nonthermal plasma.
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| 3. | Detractors of food irradiation have concerns about the health hazards of induced radioactivity.
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| 4. | For example, neutron capture often results in neutron activation, inducing radioactivity.
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| 5. | Fermi won the 1938 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on induced radioactivity.
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| 6. | Rasetti was one of Fermi's main colloaborators in the study of neutrons and neutron-induced radioactivity.
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| 7. | The conditions inside certain types of nuclear reactors with high neutron flux can cause induced radioactivity.
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| 8. | The elements most important for induced radioactivity for sea water are sodium-24, chlorine, magnesium, and bromine.
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| 9. | In March 1934, Fermi wanted to see if he could induce radioactivity with Rasetti's polonium-beryllium neutron source.
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| 10. | Then there was what's called neutron-induced radioactivity.
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