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  • 102Isotope geochemistry — is an aspect of geology based upon study of the relative and absolute concentrations of the elements and their isotopes in the Earth. Broadly, the field is divided into two branches: stable and radiogenic isotope geochemistry.Lead lead isotope… …

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  • 103EPICS — Infobox Software name = EPICS developer = Argonne National Laboratory released = initial release|2004|3|21 latest release version = latest release date = December 4, 2007 latest preview version = latest preview date = operating system = Cross… …

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  • 104Shock hardening — is a process used to strengthen metals and alloys, wherein a shock wave produces atomic scale defects in the material s crystalline structure. As in cold work, these defects interfere with the normal processes by which metallic materials yield… …

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  • 105Cluster decay — Nuclear physics Radioactive decay Nuclear fission Nuclear fusion Classical decays …

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  • 106Burn, North Yorkshire — infobox UK place country= England region= Yorkshire and the Humber official name= Burn latitude= 53.749 longitude= 1.103 static population = civil parish= shire district= Selby shire county= North Yorkshire constituency westminster= Selby post… …

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  • 107Research reactor — Science with Neutrons Foundations Neutron temperature Flux · Radiation  …

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  • 108Neutron backscattering — Science with Neutrons Foundations Neutron temperature Flux · Radiation  …

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  • 109Neutron Reflectometry — is a laboratory technique for measuring the structure of thin films, similar to the often complementary techniques of X ray reflectivity and ellipsometry. The technique provides valuable information over a wide variety of scientific and… …

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  • 110Extinct radionuclide — An extinct radionuclide is one which was thought to have been formed by a primordial process such as stellar nucleogenesis in the supernova(s) which contributed radioisotopes to the early solar system, about 4.6 billion years ago. Generally,… …

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