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1 The forces of attraction within atomic nuclei are much harder to break.
2 X-rays are generated by the radioactive decay of unstable atomic nuclei .
3 It is, however, responsible for radioactivity-thedecay of atomic nuclei .
4 How strange that Allah has left a hint in the depths of atomic nuclei !
5 In our Leipzig seminar we did not work only on the theory of atomic nuclei .
6 This new type of star would be composed of quarks, rather than atoms and atomic nuclei .
7 Electrons, which orbit atomic nuclei and give atoms their distinctive characters, are also considered fundamental particles.
8 I'm measuring the big nuclear resonance spike, when we flip the spins of the atomic nuclei .
9 Breaking up atomic nuclei , however, requires quite a lot of money and a generous supply of electricity.
10 This is made possible by confusing two particles-inthis case, atomic nuclei - into ' believing ' that they are the same.
11 They claimed they had fused the atomic nuclei of deuterium (heavy hydrogen) using routine electrochemical techniques.
12 One GeV is roughly equivalent to the mass of a proton, a subatomic particle found in atomic nuclei .
13 Pulsars are essentially giant atomic nuclei .
14 Physicists can already teleport tiny things, such as a beam of light or the angular spin of atomic nuclei .
15 As far as the liberation of energy is concerned, experiments with atomic nuclei may therefore be called a sheer waste.
16 If energetic betas pass sufficiently close to atomic nuclei , they can produce X-rays which themselves can ionize additional neutral atoms.
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