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  2. Table of nuclides (segmented, narrow) - Wikipedia

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    Half lives are indicated by the color of each isotope's cell (see color chart in each section). Colored borders indicate half lives of the most stable nuclear isomer states. The data for these tables came from Brookhaven National Laboratory which has an interactive Table of Nuclides with data on ~3000 nuclides.

  3. Table of nuclides - Wikipedia

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    A chart or table of nuclides maps the nuclear, or radioactive, behavior of nuclides, as it distinguishes the isotopes of an element.It contrasts with a periodic table, which only maps their chemical behavior, since isotopes (nuclides that are variants of the same element) do not differ chemically to any significant degree, with the exception of hydrogen.

  4. Template:Table of nuclides - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Search. Search. Appearance. Donate; Create account; ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... 223 Np 131 210 Au 211 Hg 212 Tl 213 Pb ...

  5. List of elements by stability of isotopes - Wikipedia

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    An even number of protons or neutrons is more stable (higher binding energy) because of pairing effects, so even–even nuclides are much more stable than odd–odd. One effect is that there are few stable odd–odd nuclides: in fact only five are stable, with another four having half-lives longer than a billion years.

  6. Table of nuclides (segmented, wide) - Wikipedia

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    Half lives are indicated by the color of each isotope's cell (see color chart in each section). Colored borders indicate half lives of the most stable nuclear isomer states. The data for these tables came from Brookhaven National Laboratory which has an interactive Table of Nuclides with data on ~3000 nuclides.

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    Poison Profits. A HuffPost / WNYC investigation into lead contamination in New York City

  8. Iodocholesterol - Wikipedia

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    Iodocholesterol, or 19-iodocholesterol, also as iodocholesterol (131 I) and NP-59, is a derivative of cholesterol with an iodine atom in the C19 position and a radiopharmaceutical.

  9. File:98-131 (IA 98-131-crs).pdf - Wikipedia

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