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( ′ī·sə′tīps ) (immunology) A series of antigens, for example, blood types, common to all members of a species but differentiating classes and subclasses within the species.
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Monocots are a class of flowering plant, distinguished from dicots. The terms monocot and dicot are short for the longer ... More than one-quarter of angiosperm species are monocots.
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Developer of Internet-only games. ... Chick Frenzy; Chick Frenzy, a whimsical platform game of lost chicks, ... We are nuclide, game developers extraordinaire! ... Species of Comb Jellies
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The latter, if non-primordial, are called cosmogenic nuclides. Other types of natural nuclear ...
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The nuclide concept (referring to individual nuclear species) emphasizes nuclear properties over chemical properties, while the isotope concept (grouping all ...
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On wikipedia they say that a nuclide is a species of atom, but what is the difference then? I can understand isotopoes, isobars, isotones, but I do ...
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Uptake of nuclides by plants. Maria Greger. Department of Botany, Stockholm University. April 2004. Svensk Kärnbränslehantering AB. Swedish Nuclear Fuel ...
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A nuclide (from nucleus) is an atomic species characterized by the specific constitution of its nucleus, i.e., by its number of protons Z, its number of neutrons N, ...
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DIFFUSION BEHAVIOR OF SOME WEAKLY ABSORBED NUCLIDE SPECIES IN GRANITE. LIU Chun-li, WANG Xiang-yun, GAO Hong-cheng, WEN ...
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It originates from the different nuclides (species of atoms) found in our natural environment or in human activities. How radioactivity works: An atom is made up of ...
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