| 1. | Our article on nuclear transmutation and beta decay do not address this.
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| 2. | Neutrons in unstable nuclei can decay by beta decay as described above.
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| 3. | More common in heavy nuclides is competition between alpha and beta decay.
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| 4. | The process of beta decay produces both beta particles and electron antineutrinos.
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| 5. | Molybdenum-98 is the most y and undergoes double beta decay into ruthenium-100.
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| 6. | Molybdenum-99 spontaneously decays to excited states of 99 Tc through beta decay.
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| 7. | Delayed neutrons are associated with the beta decay of the fission products.
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| 8. | The methods applied involve nuclear beta decay ( KATRIN and MARE ).
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| 9. | Xenon double beta decay was detected and limits have been set for 0???.
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| 10. | The dosimeter's arrow kept passing tens of millions of beta decays.
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