nuclide

英 [\'nu:klaɪd] 美 [\'njuˌklaɪd]
  • n.

    核素;

  • 英英释义

    Nuclide

    • A nuclide (from nucleus) is an atomic species characterized by the specific constitution of its nucleus, i.e.

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    权威例句

    Copper-67 as a therapeutic nuclide for radioimmunotherapy
    Setting the magic angle using a quadrupolar nuclide
    Effects of bulk composition on nuclide production proceses in meteorites
    Direct mass measurement of the four-neutron halo nuclide 8He.
    Terrestrial cosmogenic-nuclide production systematics calculated from numerical simulations
    The influence of cosmic-ray production on extinct nuclide systems
    Cosmic ray labeling of erosion surfaces: in situ nuclide production rates and erosion models
    The Influence of Cosmic-Ray Production on Extinct Nuclide Systems. New Results from Improved Model Calculations
    ORIGEN2: A Versatile Computer Code for Calculating the Nuclide Compositions and Characteristics of Nuclear Materials
    Contributions and unrealized potential contributions of cosmogenic-nuclide exposure dating to glacier chronology, 1990–2010