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Radionuclides half-lives

Radionuclide Half-life Decay Maximum specific activity (GBq mop ) mg GBq mg Ci ... [Pg.204]

Radionuclide Half-life Decay (%) Maximal particle energy (MeV) Theoretical maximum specific activity (Ci/pmole)... [Pg.6]

Nuclear Reaction Radionuclide Half-Life Daughter (Half-life)... [Pg.87]

Radionuclide Half-life Radiation Reaction Parent of Parent... [Pg.110]

Element determined Indicator radionuclide Half-life Prominent coincident gamma-rays (MeV)... [Pg.74]

Radionuclide Half-life Mode of decay ( +(max)) Nuclear reactions Yields (thick targets) [MBq/pAh) (Particle energies [MeV])... [Pg.246]

Radionuclide Half-life Number of atoms Mass [g] Concentration if dissolved in 10 ml [mol/1]... [Pg.265]

Radionuclide Half-life Decay mode Energy of the emission lines used [keV]... [Pg.355]

Radionuclide Half-life Measured radiation Application... [Pg.385]

Element Group of the Periodic Table Radionuclide (half-life) Source... [Pg.397]

Radionuclide Half-life (10 years) Specific activity/ Ci (g of element)" Radioactivity... [Pg.9]

Radionuclide Half-life Inventory (EBq) Percentage released ... [Pg.379]

Radionuclide Half-life (d) Gamma emissions (keV) Average beta emissions (keV) Mean tissue penetration range (pm)... [Pg.198]

Radionuclide Half-life Main radioactive emissions... [Pg.300]

Radionuclide Half-life At discharge 150-day decay 10-yr decay temperature, Oc ... [Pg.354]

Radionuclide Half-life (Days) Radionuclide Half-life (Days)... [Pg.1090]

Radionuclides Half-life time Equilibrium activity, Bq/L... [Pg.59]

So, how long would this take for a nucleus of uranium to decay Well, the answer is. .. no one knows. Nuclear decay is spontaneous, so it s impossible to determine when any one atom will decay. What can be determined, however, is the rate of decay for many nuclei. To do this, simply time how long it takes for half of the uranium rod to become something else. This time is called the radionuclides half-life (t ), and every radionuclide has its own... [Pg.62]


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