- disintegrations
- dis·in·te·gra·tion || dɪs‚ɪntɪ'greɪʃn n. breaking up into small pieces, separation
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
DPM — Disintegrations Per Minute (Miscellaneous » Unit Measures) **** Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (Business » Positions) **** Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (Medical) **** Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (Medical » Physiology) * Digital panel meter… … Abbreviations dictionary
dpm — disintegrations per minute * * * DPM abbr doctor of podiatric medicine * * * Diploma in Psychological Medicine; Doctor of Podiatric Medicine … Medical dictionary
dpm — • disintegrations per minute … Dictionary of medical acronyms & abbreviations
Positive Disintegration — The Theory of Positive Disintegration (TPD) by Kazimierz Dąbrowski describes a theory of personality development. Unlike mainstream psychology, Dąbrowski s theoretical framework views psychological tension and anxiety as necessary for growth.… … Wikipedia
curie — A unit of measurement of radioactivity, 3.70 ×1010 disintegrations per second; formerly defined as the radioactivity of the amount of radon in equilibrium with 1 gm. of radium; superseded by the S.I. unit, the becquerel (1 disintegration per… … Medical dictionary
Living systems — are open self organizing systems that have the special characteristics of life and interact with their environment. This takes place by means of information and material energy exchanges. Living systems can be as simple as a single cell or as… … Wikipedia
rutherford — Obsolete term for a unit of radioactivity, representing that quantity of radioactive material in which a million disintegrations are taking place per second; 37 r. = 1 mCi. See Becquerel. [Ernest R., British physicist and Nobel laureate,… … Medical dictionary
curie — noun Etymology: Marie & Pierre Curie Date: 1910 1. a unit quantity of any radioactive nuclide in which 3.7 × 1010 disintegrations occur per second 2. a unit of radioactivity equal to 3.7 × 1010 disintegrations per second … New Collegiate Dictionary
Radiocarbon dating — (sometimes simply known as carbon dating) is a radiometric dating method that uses the naturally occurring radioisotope carbon 14 (14C) to estimate the age of carbon bearing materials up to about 58,000 to 62,000 years.[1] Raw, i.e. uncalibrated … Wikipedia
Arnold J. Toynbee — This page is about the universal historian Arnold Joseph Toynbee; for the economic historian Arnold Toynbee see this article. For further Toynbees and related topics see the disambiguation page Toynbee. Arnold Joseph Toynbee CH (April 14, 1889… … Wikipedia