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- Radiometric dating, radioactive dating or radioisotope dating is a technique which is used to date materials such as rocks or carbon, in which trace radioactive...
- revised table: Craig, Carol. "RTG: A Source of Power; A History of the Radioisotopic Thermoelectric Generators Fueled at Mound" (PDF). Mound Laboratory Do****ent...
- Historical Review Cantilever Electromechanical Atomic Battery Types of Radioisotopic Batteries Americium Battery Concept Proposed for Space Applications-...
- A radionuclide (radioactive nuclide, radioisotope or radioactive isotope) is a nuclide that has excess numbers of either neutrons or protons, giving it...
- A trace radioisotope is a radioisotope that occurs naturally in trace amounts (i.e. extremely small). Generally speaking, trace radioisotopes have half-lives...
- 29Si and 30Si. Si is used in derivatizing agents for MS techniques. Radioisotopic labeling is a technique for tracking the p****age of a sample of substance...
- A radioisotope rocket or radioisotope thermal rocket is a type of thermal rocket engine that uses the heat generated by the decay of radioactive elements...
- A synthetic radioisotope is a radionuclide that is not found in nature: no natural process or mechanism exists which produces it, or it is so unstable...
- The Beta-M is a radioisotope thermoelectric generator (RTG) that was used in Soviet-era lighthouses and beacons. The Beta-M contains a core made up of...
- 28 O have also been characterized, all short-lived. The longest-lived radioisotope is 15 O with a half-life of 122.266(43) s, while the shortest-lived isotope...