| 1. | The nuclide radiopharmaceutical fludeoxyglucose for positron emission tomography scanning in medicine.
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| 2. | The total number of protons and neutrons determine the nuclide.
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| 3. | Calcium-48 is the lightest nuclide to undergo double beta decay.
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| 4. | Nuclide refers to a nucleus rather than to an atom.
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| 5. | A chart of nuclide stability as used by the Dubna team in 2010.
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| 6. | Its fission product yield decreases as the mass of the fissile nuclide increases.
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| 7. | This single nuclide will have a characteristic atomic mass.
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| 8. | For an element to be monoisotopic, it must have one stable nuclide.
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| 9. | Of the known chemical elements, 80 elements have at least one stable nuclide.
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| 10. | Lead-204 is entirely a primordial nuclide and is not a radiogenic nuclide.
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