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This means that as a tree in woodland grows taller, the lower branches die and soon decay, leaving a small crown and unbranched trunk.
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Although the establishment of the universities did result in a rapid expansion of college education and although the products of the new learning displayed keen scholarship, the value of learning nevertheless soon decayed.
Soon the decay of radioactive elements within rocks further heated the core, causing increased differentiation: an inner, iron iron sulfide core and a silicate mantle formed.
But the eccentric decay soon resumed.
The English barn began to decay soon after Schwitters' death in 1948.
But what about everyone else? Permanent teeth are more vulnerable to decay soon after they've come through, so when children have just grown their first permanent teeth at the ages of six to eight they need those regular check-ups.
Scheibe said her relationship to Zimmerman started to decay soon after they started dating.
Fossils of tunicates are rare because their bodies decay soon after death, but in some tunicate families, microscopic spicules are present which may be preserved as microfossils.
103mRh has a half-life of 56 min and emits a gamma ray of energy 39.8 keV, so the gamma-decay of the rhodium isotope should follow soon after the beta-decay of the ruthenium isotope.
They begin to decay as soon as they are finished, if not before.
Extremely unstable nuclei that decay as soon as they are formed in nuclear reactions and intermediate decay products the half-lives of which are less than about 10-11 second are not generally classified as nuclear isomers.
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