| 11. | Nonetheless, this insight raised the plausibility of explaining all of the natural abundances of elements in this way.
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| 12. | Awaiting more here, see natural abundance.
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| 13. | The natural abundance of 3 He in naturally occurring helium gas is 1.38 ( 1.38 parts per million ).
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| 14. | Because of the synthetic production route of 125 I and its short half-life, the natural abundance is effectively zero.
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| 15. | Lastly, the natural abundance of other atoms than carbon also leads to a disturbance in the mass isotopomer spectrum.
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| 16. | 1 H and 31 P have near 100 % natural abundance, while 13 C and 15 N have low natural abundances.
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| 17. | Naturally occurring nickel is composed of five stable isotopes;,,, and, with being the most abundant ( 68.077 % natural abundance ).
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| 18. | At that point, its use was stigmatized because of its natural abundance as being a habit associated with rural poor people.
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| 19. | The " Jderi " books, again set to the background of primitivism and natural abundance, also feature episodes of intense horror.
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| 20. | 1 H and 31 P have near 100 % natural abundance, while 13 C and 15 N have low natural abundances.
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