nuclear emulsion
Americannoun
Pronunciation
See nuclear ( def. ).
Etymology
Origin of nuclear emulsion
First recorded in 1945–50
Example Sentences
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The research team managed to snag a set of muon detectors—called nuclear emulsion films—from their Japanese partners to observe muons bouncing around what they realized was a 100-foot-long cavity in the middle of the pyramid.
From Slate
One type were nuclear emulsion films.
From Economist
The exposure time for the nuclear emulsion film used around the Great Pyramid was measured in months.
From Washington Post
One type of muon detector, called a nuclear emulsion film, catches muons as lines of little black globules.
From Washington Post
Its telltale track through a sandwich of three dozen sheets of plastic, nuclear emulsion and photographic film looked unfamiliar to cosmic-ray researchers.
From Time Magazine Archive
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