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the nuclides
noun
An atomic nucleus specified by its atomic number and atomic mass.
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Further, many of the nuclides remain radioactive in the environment for generations, and ultimately will cause increased incidences of cancer and genetic diseases over time.
Some of the nuclides might be stable enough that researchers would be able to probe their reactivities and other chemical properties, which is not possible with other heavy-element nuclides.
The nuclides are retarded as they diffuse in the porous rock matrix and stagnant zones in the fracture.
The nuclides are made of incompressible matter so that R ∝ A1/3 (R is the mean nuclear radius).
One of the outstanding features of the nuclides is the fact that their nuclear density is approximately constant.
First, the nuclides extracted by C are specified as the first candidate nuclides of the reduced-order burn-up model.
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The nuclear binding energy is proportional to the volume of the nuclide (B ∝ A).
The results show that Xe-133 was the nuclide released in the largest amounts.
Another advantage is that the developed system is independent on the nuclide used and can be used for any positron emitting tracer as shown in the present study.
Target post irradiation cooling and post processing of the nuclide considerably lower the amount of 86mY at the End of Synthesis (EOS).
It is pointed out that the removal and reduction of the insoluble nuclide such as Np-237 is insensitive to the total dose for the most probable scenario of the nuclide migration in underground water.
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