Through this process of merging nuclear mass, heavier elements are formed.
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Differences between nuclear masses were calculated in this way.
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In any exothermic nuclear process, nuclear mass might ultimately be converted to thermal energy, given off as heat.
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CLEAN can use neon or argon and plans runs with both to study nuclear mass dependence of any WIMP signals.
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Nuclei with an even nuclear mass number are bosons and have integer nuclear spin quantum number, " I ".
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Peripheral blood smear shows a predominance of neutrophils with bilobed nuclei which are composed of two nuclear masses connected with a thin filament of chromatin.
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Detailed theoretical calculations in the framework of quantum electrodynamics are used to account for the effects of finite nuclear mass, fine structure, hyperfine splitting, and so on.
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With the discovery of the neutron, scientists could at last calculate what fraction of binding energy each nucleus had, by comparing the nuclear mass with that of the protons and neutrons which composed it.
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A variation of the seed abundances by assuming increased s-process abundances only scales the abundances of the resulting p-nuclei without curing the problems of relative underproduction in the nuclear mass ranges given above.
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Further experimentation by Rutherford found that the nuclear mass of most atoms exceeded that of the protons it possessed; he speculated that this surplus mass was composed of hitherto unknown neutrally charged particles, which were tentatively dubbed " neutrons ".