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radium n. necrosis of bones due to exposure to radium, formerly common in workers in radium plants.
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radium t. the treatment of disease by means of radium.
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radium A chemical element, Ra, that has an atomic number 88. It is used as a source of neutrons and makes lightning rods more effective.
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radium One of four primary radionuclides in FUSRAP wastes. They include radium-226, radon-222, thorium-230, uranium-234, uranium-235 and uranium-238.
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