| 1. | Additionally, one nuclear isomer is known, with mass number 253.
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| 2. | Colored borders indicate half lives of the most stable nuclear isomer states.
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| 3. | Nuclear isomers have also been investigated for use in pure fusion weaponry.
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| 4. | Does it apply only to electrons, or would it also affect nuclear isomers?
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| 5. | Additionally, nuclear isomers are known for mass numbers 251, 253, and 254.
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| 6. | In 1988 Collins and coworkers reported the first excitation of IGE from a nuclear isomer.
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| 7. | Is a nuclear isomer of with a half-life of 10.467 minutes.
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| 8. | There is little conceptual difference in an IGE experiment when the target is a nuclear isomer.
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| 9. | There, he pioneered his research in nuclear isomer, nuclear fission and the gamma rays.
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| 10. | At least 10 nuclear isomers have been described, ranging in atomic mass from 66 to 84.
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