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Other possibilities to synthesize nuclei on the island of stability include quasifission (partial fusion followed by fission) of a massive nucleus.
It has therefore also been suggested that a neutron-rich flerovium isotope can be formed by the quasifission (partial fusion followed by fission) of a massive nucleus.
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It was determined that a small, massive nucleus carries all the positive charge whose magnitude, expressed as a multiple of the fundamental charge of the proton, is the atomic number.
Rutherford overturned Thomson's model in 1911 with his famous gold-foil experiment, in which he demonstrated that the atom has a tiny, massive nucleus (see figure).
The model was based on the experiments of Hans Geiger and Ernest Marsden, who in 1909 bombarded gold atoms with massive, fast-moving alpha particles; when some of these particles were deflected backward, Rutherford concluded that the atom has a massive, charged nucleus.
Furthermore, there were a massive necrotic nucleus and a connective tissue cap found in lipofibrous plaques.
These more massive nuclei can not undergo an energy-producing fusion reaction that can sustain the hydrostatic equilibrium of a star.
But it takes the massive nucleus--think again of a cow, if you like--up to 1 million times more oomph to change its energy state and emit a photon that has a shorter wavelength and much higher energy.
By studying how the massive nuclei of the new elements decay, researchers gained insight into the forces that hold atoms together.
Splicing of pre-mRNA takes place on a massive macromolecular machine in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells, the supraspliceosome.
In HEK-293T cells that co-express TFEB 3 × FLAG and a control small GTPase (Rap2A), amino acid withdrawal caused a massive translocation of TFEB to the nucleus, as previously reported (Settembre et al, 2011).
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