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    Radionuklid | radioaktives Nuklid
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    Definition instabiles Atom, das radioaktiv zerfällt, wobei Alpha-, Beta und/oder Gammastrahlung entsteht Reference Council-DE vgl. CHEMIE.DE http://www.chemie.de/lexikon/Radionuklid.html [23.12.14]
    Comment Natürliche Radionuklide kommen in der Biosphäre oder in der Erde vor. Beispiel: Uran-235XREF: Nuklid IATE:1368220
    radio-nuclides | radio-nuclide | radioisotope, radioactive isotope | radionuclide
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    Definition radioactive nuclide [ IATE:1368220 ] i.e. an atom with an unstable nucleus characterised by excess energy available to be imparted either to a newly created radiation particle within the nucleus or to an atomic electron Reference COM-EN, based on:1) Wikipedia > Radionuclide. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radionuclide [17.6.2011] and2) "radionuclide" A Dictionary of Physics. Ed. John Daintith. Oxford University Press, (OUP)2009. Oxford Reference Online. OUP. DGT. http://www.oxfordreference.com/views/ENTRY.html?subview=Main&entry=t83.e2544 [17.6.2011]
    Comment The radionuclide, in this process, undergoes radioactive decay, and emits gamma ray(s) and/or subatomic particles. These particles constitute ionizing radiation. Radionuclides occur naturally, and can also be artificially produced.Although some sources simplistically refer to radionuclide and radioisotope [ IATE:890685 ] as being synonymous, in actual fact they are not. Radioactive nuclides (radionuclides) consist of all the sets of radioactive isotopes.Brittannica Academic Edition > radioactive isotope. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/489027/radioactive-isotope [17.6.2011]
    nucléide radioactif | radio-nucléide radionuclide | radionucléide
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    Definition atome dont le noyau atomique, caractérisé par le nombre de protons et de neutrons qu'il contient, est instable et tend à se désintégrer en émettant un rayonnement Reference Conseil-FR, d'après Wikipédia > Nucléide, http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nucl%C3%A9ide (13.6.2013)
    Comment Le noyau est instable et tend à se désintégrer, en émettant des rayons α, ß, γ ou autres.Les termes "radio-isotope" [IATE:890685 ] et "radionucléide" sont largement utilisés comme synonymes.Voir aussi: nucléide [IATE:1368220 ] et isotope [IATE:1368221 ].
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