He suggests that the excess tracks may be explained by the decay of short-lived fissioning nuclides, such as super-heavy nuclei. |
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Soil erosion can also be tracked with naturally occurring radioactive nuclides, natural and fluorescent dye-coated particles, and small beads. |
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Environmental monitoring and public safety require the activity of nuclides to be measured. |
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However, by bombarding these nuclides with neutrons, it is possible to transform them into other nuclides with much shorter half-lives. |
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Atoms with the same number of protons and neutrons are called nuclides and atoms with a unequal number of protons and neutrons are called isotopes. |
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Analytical techniques were developed to determine the age of plutonium by the rate of the ingrown uranium nuclides. |
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Surface exposure dating with cosmogenic nuclides is a valuable method for absolute dating of landforms as well as for constraining rates of landscape evolution. |
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Transmutation is repeatedly advocated as a means of transforming long-lived radionuclides into shorter-lived nuclides. |
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Unlike exposure to external radiation sources such as cosmic rays or X-rays, radioactive nuclides are deposited within the body from food and water. |
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For the spontaneous fission contribution, a listing of the significant nuclides should also be presented. |
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This will provide an efficient and independent European production capability of these valuable nuclides. |
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The law describes the statistical behaviour of a large number of nuclides, rather than individual atoms. |
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Nuclides that are produced by radioactive decay are called radiogenic nuclides, whether they themselves are stable or not. |
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Many of these radionuclides exist only in trace amounts in nature, including all cosmogenic nuclides. |
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About 254 nuclides have never been observed to decay, and are classically considered stable. |
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The remaining known nuclides are known solely from artificial nuclear transmutation. |
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Nsouli explained that radioactive nuclides decay in order to reach stability. |
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If the radioactive nuclides and gamma spectra are calculated with a computer code, the key parameters should be described in the application or listed in the input file. |
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To our knowledge, few dosimetric studies have been published demonstrating the dosimetric properties of these radioiodine nuclides in these models. |
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Calculations for single nuclides and nuclide decay chains are carefully tested and analysed for radionuclide transport in single legs, in pathways and in networks. |
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Even when the worst nuclides are filtered out, TEPCO will face huge opposition with plans to dump the water into the Pacific. Then there is the ice wall. |
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Background The nuclides under consideration are radioactive elements which do not occur naturally, but are formed in nuclear reactors as a product of the nuclear reaction. |
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More than 200 of the stable nuclides were discovered by the British physicist Francis William Aston using his new invention of the mass spectrograph. |
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A limit may be applied to a mixture of fissile nuclides by considering all components of the mixture to be the one with the most restrictive limit. |
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For some nuclides, especially those that decay by electron capture, model-dependence can be significant. |
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For a summary table showing the number of stable and radioactive nuclides in each category, see radionuclide. |
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They are those that contain 34 radionuclides that date before the time of formation of the solar system, and are known as primordial nuclides. |
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The daughter nuclides will then normally decay through beta or alpha, respectively, to end up in the same place. |
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Radiosynoviorthesis with the nuclides Y-90, Re-186 and Er-169 is an established option for the treatment of persistent synovitis of large, medium and small joints. |
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Radioactive primordial nuclides found in the Earth are residues from ancient supernova explosions that occurred before the formation of the solar system. |
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More common in heavy nuclides is competition between alpha and beta decay. |
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Scientists and professionals working in nuclear-related areas can now quickly reference the properties of more than 4000 nuclides and isomers using their iPhones and iPads. |
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