Definition of Radioluminescent. Meaning of Radioluminescent. Synonyms of Radioluminescent

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Meaning of Radioluminescent from wikipedia

- level light source for night illumination of instruments or signage. Radioluminescent paint is occasionally used for clock hands and instrument dials, enabling...
- Radioluminescent paint is a self-luminous paint that consists of a small amount of a radioactive isotope (radionuclide) mixed with a radioluminescent...
- optoelectric nuclear battery[citation needed] (also radiophotovoltaic device, radioluminescent nuclear battery or radioisotope photovoltaic generator) is a type of...
- as a radiation source. Tritium is the only radiation source used in radioluminescent light sources today due to its low radiological toxicity and commercial...
- from the 1910s to the 1970s, it was used as a radioactive source for radioluminescent devices and also in radioactive quackery for its supposed curative...
- - Undark and the Radium Girls orau.org - Radioluminescent paint orau.org - Photo gallery of radioluminescent items New York Times - "A Glow in the Dark...
- operations of nuclear reactors. Tritium is used as the energy source in radioluminescent lights for watches, night sights for firearms, numerous instruments...
- activity, for example, in improperly discarded products painted with radioluminescent paint. Residues from the oil and gas industry often contain radium...
- in the painting of clocks, watches and other instrument dials using radioluminescent paint containing radium. The resulting dials are now collectively known...
- tritium and phosphors is to provide illumination for the comp****, via radioluminescent tritium illumination, which does not require the comp**** to be "recharged"...