I took a Geiger counter out there.
And how to read a Geiger counter.
There is. I took a Geiger counter out.
What? He's buying a Geiger counter.
The chain reaction finally stopped, and the Geiger counter quieted down.
Geiger Counter- A type of particle detector that measures ionizing radiation.
(A Geiger counter indicated whether the experiment was working,
by clicking faster and faster.).
They seemed to see and feel things with the sensitivity of a Geiger counter.
American musician Teddy Geiger says she is willing to talk about everything now after gender transition.
There was a blue
flash-an effect of the sudden release of radiation- and the Geiger counter was screaming.
The radiation levels that Halt's party picked up using their Geiger counter were nothing more than the normal background
radiation that is present everywhere on Earth.
Hewlett's daughter married John Geiger, who is the grandfather of the current owner,
also John Geiger, and great-grandfather of Jake who also works for the company.
I can only take so much of the Beastly behavior when something inside me clicks on,
much like a Geiger counter and I have to search for Beauty.
WEF economist Thierry Geiger said Switzerland had a virtuous circle of infrastructure,
institutions and education, but at the heart of its success was the way it created and used talent.
Germany has been the home of many famous inventors and engineers, including Hans Geiger, the creator of the Geiger counter;
and Konrad Zuse, who built the first fully automatic digital computer.
As you tour the exclusion zone,
you are given your own Geiger counter to measure radiation, and can view reactor
4 from a‘safe' distance- just a few hundred feet away from the blast point.
This time the party brought a Geiger counter and a tape recorder,
into which Halt recorded nearly 18 minutes of live observations as the group examined the site over the next four hours.
And that's the image we would like to leave you with, Russian scientists gleefully skating around in full scientists garb,
presumably tossing a Geiger counter back and forth in a friendly game of keep-away.