Examples of using Isotopes in English and their translations into Bengali
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Instead, Szilárd proposed using mixtures of lighter known isotopes which produced neutrons in copious amounts.
Later it was found that the inorganic isotopes spontaneously transmitted different types of rasani and converted into their nuclei and turned into isotopes of other substances.
All heavier isotopes are synthetic and have a half-life
There are 21 recognized isotopes of sodium(11Na), ranging from 18 Na to 39 Na and two isomers(22m Na and 24m Na).
Strictly speaking, isotopes are two or more nuclides with the same number of protons;
the Moon's oxygen isotopes is nearly identical.
After Hershey and Chase used radioactive isotopes to show that it was primarily DNA, rather than protein, that entered bacteria upon infection with bacteriophage, it was soon widely accepted that DNA was the material.
She had carried test tubes containing radioactive isotopes in her pocket, and she stored them in her desk drawer,
the most common mode for the isotopes heavier than 18O is beta decay to yield fluorine.
She had carried test tubes containing radioactive isotopes in her pocket and stored them in her desk drawer,
industrial and agricultural isotopes, ion implantation in materials engineering,
carry deuterium and isotopes of carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen that are very rare on earth, attesting to their extraterrestrial origin.
which give the collective right to receive 36% of the profit generated from the developed technology and production through Swiss Isotopes Sarl, registered in Geneva(Switzerland).
Today the time has come to take the next step- to master the technology for turning cheap elements into valuable elements and isotopes by means of low- energy nuclear reactions.
Today the time has come to take the next step- to master the technology for turning cheap elements into valuable elements and isotopes by means of lowenergy nuclear reactions.
Na is the only stable(and the only primordial) isotope.
Graph of isotope stability.
Some elements occur in nature with only one stable isotope, such as fluorine.
Scientists knew that the most common isotope, uranium 238, was not suitable for a nuclear weapon.
In the universe, argon-36 is by far the most common argon isotope, being the preferred argon isotope produced by stellar nucleosynthesis in supernovas.