| 31. | There are two ways PFTs are then detected; using an electron capture detector or negative ion mass spectrometry.
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| 32. | The parent isotope of indium-111 is tin-111, with a decay mode of electron capture.
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| 33. | In this case can we suppose that a quark up is changed in quark down by this electron capture?
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| 34. | The most common decay mode of a radioisotope of zinc with a mass number lower than 66 is electron capture.
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| 35. | It decays by electron capture, then emits de-excitation gamma rays that are detected by a gamma camera.
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| 36. | In the most common mechanism, Penning electrons undergo electron capture with atmospheric oxygen to produce O 2 ".
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| 37. | However, 154 Dy decays primarily by alpha decay, and 152 Dy and 159 Dy decay primarily by electron capture.
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| 38. | However, protons are known to transform into neutrons through the process of electron capture ( also called inverse beta decay ).
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| 39. | The nucleus may capture an orbiting electron, causing a proton to convert into a neutron in a process called electron capture.
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| 40. | The primary decay mode before the stable isotope, 141 Pr, is electron capture and the mode after is beta decay.
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