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  2. Template:Isotopes/decay-mode/code/id-list - Wikipedia

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    The template normalises a decay code like β + into a basic, unambiguous code. That normal code is used to handle the decay mode formatting & properies. That normal code is used to handle the decay mode formatting & properies.

  3. List of radioactive nuclides by half-life - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of radioactive nuclides (sometimes also called isotopes), ordered by half-life from shortest to longest, in seconds, minutes, hours, days and years. Current methods make it difficult to measure half-lives between approximately 10 −19 and 10 −10 seconds.

  4. Template:Isotopes/decay-mode/code/id-list/doc - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Isotopes/decay-mode/code subsection. 3.1 self-test. 3.2 verify and test-unverified. 4 Normalising decay mode. Toggle Normalising decay mode subsection.

  5. Spontaneous fission - Wikipedia

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    Spontaneous fission (SF) is a form of radioactive decay in which a heavy atomic nucleus splits into two or more lighter nuclei. In contrast to induced fission, there is no inciting particle to trigger the decay; it is a purely probabilistic process.

  6. Pseudoscalar meson - Wikipedia

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    Despite the pseudoscalar mesons' masses being known to high precision, and being the most well studied and understood mesons, the decay properties of the pseudoscalar mesons, particularly of eta (η) and eta-prime (η ′), are somewhat contradictory to their mass hierarchy: While the η ′ meson is much more massive than the η meson, the η meson is thought to contain a larger component of ...

  7. D-Day Daily Telegraph crossword security alarm - Wikipedia

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    The run of D-Day codewords as The Daily Telegraph crossword solutions continued: 2 May 1944: 'Utah' (17 across, clued as "One of the U.S."): code name for the D-Day beach assigned to the US 4th Infantry Division . This would have been treated as another coincidence.

  8. ClueQuest - Wikipedia

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    clueQuest is an escape room company based in the Kings Cross area of London, United Kingdom.According to customer reviews, clueQuest is amongst the top activities to do in London, and the escape games have been rated as some of the best in the UK.

  9. Template:Isotopes/decay-mode/property/property-list - Wikipedia

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