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Radioactive Decay Defined
The spontaneous breakdown of certain kinds of atomic nuclei into one or more nuclei of different elements, involving the release of energy and subatomic particles. [Crutzen, Paul J. and Graedel, T.E. Atmospheric Change: An Earth System Perspective. p. 436.]
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AGU journal highlights - July 2, 2009
Published July 2, 2009, 12:20 pm, EurekAlert!
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