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Thus, a nuclear reaction must cause a transformation of at least one nuclide to another.
Either of these products is named the daughter nuclide.
The half-life of the nuclide cadmium-113 is about 8 Pa.
The modeling discussed in this article considers only one nuclide at a time.
For an element to be monoisotopic, it must have one stable nuclide.
As noted in the case of lead-204, a radiogenic nuclide is often not radioactive.
Rates of nuclide production must be estimated in order to date a rock sample.
The resulting second daughter nuclide may also be radioactive.
In many cases members of the decay chain are far more radioactive than the original nuclide.
Nuclide: a general term applicable to all atomic forms of an element.
This single nuclide will have a characteristic atomic mass.
In all of the above examples, the initial nuclide decays into only one product.
All odd mass numbers have only one beta decay stable nuclide.
The total number of protons and neutrons determine the nuclide.
Radionuclide: an unstable and therefore radioactive form of a nuclide.
This was primarily related to the contradicting decay data for the known nuclide rutherfordium-261.
The chance is dependent on the nuclide as well as neutron energy.
A particular isotope of a particular element is called a nuclide.
Calcium-48 is the lightest nuclide to undergo double beta decay.
Of the known chemical elements, 80 elements have at least one stable nuclide.
It is not found on Earth, but its ultimate decay product is the stable nuclide nickel-60.
In this definition, "stable" means a nuclide that has never been observed to decay against the natural background.
Images of each nuclide were taken in anterior and posterior projections every 15 minutes for two hours, with the patient standing.
Almost all of the plutonium found in nature is the single radioactive primordial nuclide Pu.
All are radioactive and the most stable nuclide, Es, has a half-life of 471.7 days.