What can stable isotope probing do for bioremediation? Int. Biodeter. Biodegr. 54, 163-166.Manefield M, Whiteley AS, Bailey MJ (2004) What can stable isotope probing do for bioremediation? Int Biodeter Biodegrad 54:163–166Manefield, M., A. S. Whiteley, and M. J. Bailey. 2004. What...
What is the mass number of this isotope? How many isotopes does einsteinium have? What is the atomic number for californium? What is the difference between a radioactive isotope and a stable isotope? What makes an isotope stable or unstable? Which isotope is used for a standard for all ...
Explain what makes an isotope radioactive. Why do radioactive isotopes undergo radioactive decay? How does the energy released by nuclear reactions compare to that released by ordinary chemical reactions? Why? Write the nuclear equation for the depicted process. Tri...
The proton's nucleus-partner, neutrons, serve an important purpose; they keep the protons in the nucleus and determine the isotope of an atom. They're not critical to our understanding of electricity, so let's not worry about them for this tutorial. Electrons are critical to the workings of...
although traditionally limited to the analysis of smaller proteins and nucleic acids (molecular weights typically less than 40 kDa with uniform single 15N and double 13C,15N labeling) [Citation127–143], can now reach systems approaching 1 MDa and above using specialized stable isotope techniques [...
Runoff processes in the Qinghai Lake Basin, Northeast Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China: insights from stable isotope and hydrochemistry Quat. Int., 380 (2015), pp. 123-132 View PDFView articleView in ScopusGoogle Scholar De Groot et al., 2003 C.C. De Groot, L.F. Marcelis, R. van den Bo...
To investigate the diet of Anzick-1's mother, the research team looked at stable radioisotopes in Anzick-1's bones, as reported by Live Science. Since Anzick-1 was likely still nursing, his isotope values reflected those of his mother, providing clues to her diet, according to Science Ne...
Gold and rhodium are rather unusual in that they occur in only one stable isotope each, gold-197 and rhodium-103. Tin offers the most, ten. ⌅⌅ So what you’re looking for is an element that’s extremely scarce in parts per billion, and an isotope of it that’s of such a ...
Holocene climate change in the eastern Mediterranean region: A comparison of stable isotope and pollen data from Lake Glhisar, southwest Turkey Stable isotope and pollen data from G枚lhisar G枚l眉, a small intramontane lake located in southwest Turkey, provide complementary records of Holocene clim...
Explain what makes an isotope radioactive. Why do radioactive isotopes undergo radioactive decay? How does the energy released by nuclear reactions compare to that released by ordinary chemical reactions? Why?The isotopes 2814Si, 2914Si, and 3014Si are all stable, while 2714Si is radioactive. ...