- - (chem) symbol plutonium
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- - 24,110 years, for plutonium 239
- - The time taken for fifty per cent of the atoms in a radioactive material to undergo decay
- - About 5700 years, for carbon-14
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- - Uranium and plutonium
- - Fire, air, earth and water
- - The ... of Style (writing guide by Strunk and White)
- - A mathematical and geometric treatise consisting of 13 books written by the Greek mathematician Euclid
- - Zinc and zirconium, for example
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- - Plutonium, for one
- - In Primo Levi's 'The Periodic Table,' each chapter is named after one
- - the basic requirement for a live wire
- - lee is disturbed when some fellows come to tea and it's needed for the jug
- - Finally he let the guys inside for a component
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- - Of uranium, plutonium, etc.
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- - Uranium or plutonium, for a nuclear reactor
- - Coal or petrol
- - Gasoline or kerosene
- - Gas or coal, for example
- - Logs, e.g., for a wood stove
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- - The foreign drink poured into plutonium produced upland
- - About the tea break, Paul makes plain
- - Prize given to the French in a stable state
- - Upland, mesa
- - Discover gold under a dish on the mesa
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- - Substance which promotes a chemical reaction without undergoing permanent chemical change
- - Actors keeping record but disregarding a large source of influence
- - Agent that promotes action
- - Change precipitator
- - Agent for change
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- - Chemical suffix, such as at the end of salt's chemical name
- - Chemical suffix with "cyan" or "brom"
- - Chemical suffix with "chlor" or "fluor"
- - Chemical suffix with chlor- and fluor-
- - reportedly looked at small fish
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