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  • noun Plural form of radiochemist.

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Examples

  • Even if the fish were safe to eat, Vermonters cannot feel encouraged by the news released in May by radiochemists at the University of Waterloo in Canada that baby teeth of children living near the plant show Strontium-90 concentrations 62% greater than those in the general populations of Vermont and New Hampshire children.

    Charlotte Dennett: "Let Them Eat Fish:" Reflections on Deceptive Advertising by Entergy and BP 2010

  • Even if the fish were safe to eat, Vermonters cannot feel encouraged by the news released in May by radiochemists at the University of Waterloo in Canada that baby teeth of children living near the plant show Strontium-90 concentrations 62% greater than those in the general populations of Vermont and New Hampshire children.

    Charlotte Dennett: "Let Them Eat Fish:" Reflections on Deceptive Advertising by Entergy and BP 2010

  • “Likewise, radiochemists could be entrained into pseudo-scientific debate because of all the massive and magnificent geochronological data that have been gathered over the last few decades.”

    MBH Responses to Barton Letters « Climate Audit 2005

  • Hahn was no ordinary paint chemist, but one of the world's leading radiochemists.

    Lise Meitner's Genius Smith, Mark E. 1994

  • [6] Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann, two radiochemists from Berlin, solved the debate in an accidental discovery before Christmas 1938.

    CreationWiki - Recent changes [en] 2010

  • Like the U.S. scientists 'report, the new GAO study said the diminishing ranks of veteran American forensic specialists - less than 50 - must be refilled with newly trained Ph.D. radiochemists and other specialists.

    Nevada Appeal - Top Stories By CHARLES J. HANLEY AP Special Correspondent 2009

  • Like the U.S. scientists 'report, the new GAO study said the diminishing ranks of veteran American forensic specialists - less than 50 - must be refilled with newly trained Ph.D. radiochemists and other specialists.

    Statesman - AP Sports 2009

  • Like the U.S. scientists 'report, the new GAO study said the diminishing ranks of veteran American forensic specialists - less than 50 - must be refilled with newly trained Ph.D. radiochemists and other specialists.

    Gazette.com : 2009

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