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1 radioactive isotopes
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2 radioactive isotopes
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3 radioactive isotopes
• радиоктивен изотоп• радиоизотопEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > radioactive isotopes
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4 radioactive isotopes
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5 radioactive isotopes
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6 radioactive isotopes, radio-isotopes
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7 application of isotopes
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8 chemical separation of isotopes
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > chemical separation of isotopes
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9 constituent isotopes
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10 electrolytic separation of isotopes
электролитическое разделение изотопов; разделение изотопов электролизомEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > electrolytic separation of isotopes
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11 regenerative isotopes
образующиеся в ядерном реакторе изотопы; нарабатываемые изотопыEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > regenerative isotopes
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12 utilization of isotopes
использование изотопов; применение изотоповEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > utilization of isotopes
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13 higher isotopes
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > higher isotopes
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14 production of isotopes
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > production of isotopes
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15 separation of isotopes
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > separation of isotopes
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16 радиоактивные изотопы
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17 радиоактивные изотопы
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18 радиоизотоп
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19 радиоктивен изотоп
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20 радиоактивный
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Isotopes of plutonium — Plutonium (Pu) has no stable isotopes. A standard atomic mass cannot be given.Decay modesTwenty plutonium radioisotopes have been characterized. The most stable are Pu 244, with a half life of 80.8 million years, Pu 242, with a half life of… … Wikipedia