stable isotope

collocation in English

meaningsofstableandisotope

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stable
adjective
uk
/ˈsteɪ.bəl/
us
/ˈsteɪ.bəl/
firmly fixed or not likely to move ...
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isotope
noun[C]
uk
/ˈaɪ.sə.təʊp/
us
/ˈaɪ.sə.toʊp/
a form of an atom that has a different atomic weight from other forms of the same atom but the same ...
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(Definition ofstableandisotopefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Already there are examples of what makes the book special (for me) - the insights into controlling details, such as zero-point energy andstableisotopefractionation.
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Ecological attributes recorded instableisotoperatios of arboreal prosimian hair.
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Structure of river food webs revealed bystableisotoperatios.
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Determination of coal reactivity during coprocessing usingstableisotopemass spectrometry.
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Edaphic algae are an important component of salt marsh food webs: evidence form multiplestableisotopeanalyses.
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It seems thatstableisotopegeochemistry still provides the most powerful tool for constraining the conditions of low-grade metamorphism.
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Stableisotoperatios of animals may fluctuate over the year due to changes in food resources.
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A dual-inlet, triple-collecting, gas-source mass-spectrometer was used to measure thestableisotoperatios.
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To me, this book is a classic and a must for anyone regularly working instableisotopegeochemistry.
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Stableisotopevalues are reported in the -notation in parts per thousand ().
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Consider laboratory-based alternatives to in situ experiments involving any radioisotope,stableisotope, or other tracer.
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The role of fruits and insects in the nutrition of frugivorous bats: evaluating the use ofstableisotopemodels.
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Only samples containing major amounts of siderite that lacked other carbonate cement types were selected forstableisotopeanalysis.
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Critical examination ofstableisotopeanalysis as a means for tracing carbon pathways in stream ecosystems.
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Contributions of benthic algae to lake food webs as revealed bystableisotopeanalysis.
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Stableisotopesignatures in animal products actually reflect thestableisotopecomposition of the diet modified by the animal's metabolism.
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Compositional differences in enstatite chondrites based on carbon and nitrogenstableisotopemeasurements.
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