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The phrase "a set of nuclides" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific contexts, particularly in nuclear physics or chemistry, to refer to a collection of distinct nuclear species characterized by their atomic number and mass number.
Example: "In this study, we will analyze a set of nuclides to understand their stability and decay patterns."
Alternatives: "a group of nuclides" or "a collection of nuclides".
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The term nuclide is not synonymous with isotope, which is any member of a set of nuclides having the same atomic number but differing mass number.
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These quantum shells correspond to a set of energy levels within the shell model of the nucleus; filled shells, such as the filled shell of 50 protons for tin, confers unusual stability on the nuclide.
The approach, based on the Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) technique, focuses on mapping the range of landscape histories that are consistent with a given set of measured cosmogenic nuclide concentrations.
These new generation of mAbs can also be radiolabelled by using direct or indirect method, with a variety of nuclides, depending upon the specific diagnostic application.
Thickening subsequent to the LGM has also been supported by cosmogenic nuclide data from nunataks in the interior of West Antarctica and the Transantarctic Mountains that indicates the ice surface elevation was at its maximum at 12 7 ka (refs 22, 23, 24), and by a detailed set of radiocarbon ages demonstrating an advance of WAIS ice in the Ross Sea at 18.7 12.8 ka (ref. 25).
Genetic algorithms (GA) is used to optimize the input parameters to meet a specific set of objectives related to: infinite multiplication factor, initial breeding ratio, and specific nuclide's effective microscopic cross-section.
The present paper gives a brief review of the methodology for modeling evolutions of fuel isotopic composition by the set of ordinary differential equations describing nuclide transmutation.
Simulation output for the entire decay chain (nuclide activity, mass, number of nuclides, nuclide ratios) can be presented as a function of time with various graphical presentations such as solid curve and column diagrams or animation.
Fig. 2: Upper end of the chart of nuclides.
See also Table of nuclides.
NMR spectra can also observe the relative amounts of nuclides present in the sample.
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