| 11. | This procedure, nuclear transmutation, while well documented for other elements, is still being developed for curium.
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| 12. | Kervran proposed that nuclear transmutation occurs in living organisms, which he called " biological transmutation ".
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| 13. | This is known as a nuclear transmutation.
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| 14. | The element is not changed to another element in the process ( no nuclear transmutation is involved ).
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| 15. | During these processes, the W boson charge induces electron or positron emission or absorption, thus causing nuclear transmutation.
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| 16. | Artificial nuclear transmutation has been considered as a possible mechanism for reducing the volume and hazard of radioactive waste.
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| 17. | The best-known classes of exothermic nuclear transmutations are nuclei like hydrogen are combined to form heavier nuclei such as helium.
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| 18. | When an electron neutrino collides with a lead nucleus, it causes a nuclear transmutation that ends with a neutron emission.
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| 19. | Fission is a form of nuclear transmutation because the resulting fragments are not the same element as the original atom.
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| 20. | :There is so much I don't know about nuclear transmutation, and I wonder how much of it is known to anyone.
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