| 1. | He studied the behavior of heavy nuclei daughter isotopes in soils.
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| 2. | The daughter of a daughter isotope is sometimes called a " granddaughter isotope ".
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| 3. | This complicates calculations as both the parent and daughter isotopes decay over time into other isotopes.
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| 4. | It is the ninth product of the neptunium decay series as a daughter isotope of actinium-225.
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| 5. | The decay energy and average half-life is given for the parent isotope and each daughter isotope.
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| 6. | One of its daughter isotopes was created directly in 2011, partially confirming the results of the experiment.
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| 7. | The daughter isotope may be stable or it may decay to form a daughter isotope of its own.
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| 8. | The daughter isotope may be stable or it may decay to form a daughter isotope of its own.
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| 9. | In the radioactive processes, the three unstable parent isotopes decay into their respective stable daughter isotopes of Pb.
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| 10. | Each decay chain has a unique half-life, which means the daughter isotopes are generated at different rates.
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