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número atòmic 86
Chemical element with the atomic number of 86.
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atomic number 86
element 86
gas
chemical element
español
radon
1
As discussed before, they often prove to be breeding grounds for
radon
.
2
Conclusions: There is considerable variation in
radon
and UV exposure across Switzerland.
3
The danger of
radon
is extrapolated from high dose uranium mining data.
4
Dr Woods, in the meantime, advised schools to ventilate rooms affected by
radon
.
5
The most important thing it senses, from a saving-your-life perspective, is probably
radon
.
6
The ceiling glowed at intervals with small flickering globes of
radon
.
7
As a noble gas,
radon
is colorless and odorless and reacts with nothing.
8
Modeled
radon
exposure and erythemal-weighted UV dose were assigned to addresses at baseline.
9
In buildings and enclosed spaces, however, radioactive
radon
particles accumulate to form higher concentrations.
10
But critics say scientists can only prove that
radon
is carcinogenic at high doses.
11
In the open air
radon
is diluted to harmless levels.
12
Neither
radon
nor passive-smoking exposure was consistently associated with EGFR mutations in lung tumors.
13
Past polonium (skipping over, for now, the ultra-rare element astatine) sits
radon
.
14
The tunnels they worked in were full of
radon
gas.
15
One was soap-bubble thin, and he pumped
radon
into it.
16
Objectives: We investigated the effects of
radon
and UV exposure on skin cancer mortality.
radon
high radon
radioactive radon
domestic radon
national radon
residential radon
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радон
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rádon
radônio
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elemento 86
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radon
radón
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catalán
número atòmic 86
radó
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