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  • 71Isotopes of caesium — Caesium (Cs) has 40 known isotopes. The atomic masses of these isotopes range from 112 to 151. Only one isotope, 133Cs, is stable. The longest lived radioisotopes are 135Cs with a half life of 2.3 million years, 137Cs with a half life of 30.1671… …

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  • 72Nuclear poison — A nuclear poison, also called a neutron poison is a substance with a large neutron absorption cross section in applications, such as nuclear reactors, when absorbing neutrons is an undesirable effect. However neutron absorbing materials, also… …

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  • 73List of oil field acronyms — Contents 1 # 2 A 3 B 4 C …

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  • 74Pakistan Atomic Research Reactor — The PARR I is similar to NC University State s Pulstar Nuclear Reactor …

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  • 75Hafnium — lutetium ← hafnium → tantalum Zr ↑ Hf ↓ Rf …

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  • 76Materials science — Simulation of the outside of the Space Shuttle as it heats up to over 1,500 °C (2,730 °F) during re entry into the Earth s atmosphere Materials science is an interdisciplinary field applying the properties of matter to various areas of… …

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  • 77Fast fission — is fission that occurs when a heavy atom absorbs a high energy neutron, called a fast neutron, and splits. Most fissionable materials need thermal neutrons, which move slower. Fast reactors vs. thermal reactorsFast neutron reactors use fast… …

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  • 78Uranium-236 — Infobox isotope background = #fc6 text color = isotope name = Uranium 236 isotope filename = alternate names = mass number =236 symbol =U num neutrons =144 num protons =92 abundance =< 10^ 10 halflife = 2.348 x10^7 years error halflife = decay&#8230; …

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  • 79Fission product yield — Nuclear fission splits a heavy nucleus such as uranium or plutonium into two lighter nuclei, which are called fission products. Yield refers to the fraction of a fission product produced per fission.Yield can be broken down by: #Individual&#8230; …

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  • 80Muon-catalyzed fusion — This article refers to the original use of the term cold fusion. For the controversial experiments known as cold fusion, see Cold fusion. For other uses, see Cold Fusion (disambiguation). Muon catalyzed fusion (μCF) is a process allowing nuclear&#8230; …

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