daughter product (nuclide)
1Daughter product — (nuclide) Дочерний продукт (нуклид) любой нуклид, образующийся из данного радионуклида в цепочке распадов. Термины атомной энергетики. Концерн Росэнергоатом, 2010 …
2daughter nuclide — noun An isotope (often one of several) that is the product of the radioactive decay of a specific parent nuclide …
3daughter — n. 1 a girl or woman in relation to either or both of her parents. 2 a female descendant. 3 (foll. by of) a female member of a family, nation, etc. 4 (foll. by of) a woman who is regarded as the spiritual descendant of, or as spiritually attached …
4daughter — noun 1》 a girl or woman in relation to her parents. ↘a female descendant. ↘a woman considered as the product of a particular influence or environment. 2》 Physics a nuclide formed by the radioactive decay of another. Derivatives… …
5Decay product — The decay chain from lead 212 down to lead 208, showing the intermediate decay products. In nuclear physics, a decay product (also known as a daughter product, daughter isotope or daughter nuclide) is the remaining nuclide left over from… …
6parent nuclide — noun The isotope whose radioactive decay product is a specific daughter nuclide …
7decay product — a nuclide, which may be stable or radioactive, resulting from the radioactive disintegration of a radionuclide, being formed either directly or as the result of successive transformations in a radioactive series. Called also daughter …
8Дочерний продукт — (нуклид) Daughter product (nuclide) любой нуклид, образующийся из данного радионуклида в цепочке распадов. Термины атомной энергетики. Концерн Росэнергоатом, 2010 …
9дочерний продукт (нуклид) — Любой нуклид, образующийся из данного радионуклида в цепочке распадов. [http://pripyat.forumbb.ru/viewtopic.php?id=25] Тематики атомная энергетика в целом EN daughter product (nuclide) …
10Radiometric dating — (often called radioactive dating) is a technique used to date materials such as rocks, usually based on a comparison between the observed abundance of a naturally occurring radioactive isotope and its decay products, using known decay rates.[1]… …