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  • Nuclear density
  • Density of the nucleus of an atom

    Nuclear density is the density of the nucleons (neutrons and protons) in the nucleus. For heavy nuclei, it is close to the nuclear saturation density

    Nuclear density

    Nuclear_density

  • Nuclear densitometry
  • Density metering technique

    archaeology purposes, to measure the density and inner structure of a test material. The processes uses a nuclear density gauge, which consists of a radiation

    Nuclear densitometry

    Nuclear densitometry

    Nuclear_densitometry

  • Density
  • Mass per unit volume

    Density (volumetric mass density or specific mass) is the ratio of a substance's mass to its volume. The symbol most often used for density is ρ (the

    Density

    Density

  • Energy density
  • Energy per volume

    just after the Tōhoku earthquake. This extremely high power density distinguishes nuclear power plants (NPP's) from any thermal power plants (burning

    Energy density

    Energy_density

  • Density meter
  • Therefore, the density of the media is inversely proportional to the radiation captured and seen by the scintillator. Nuclear density meters are limited

    Density meter

    Density_meter

  • Nuclear fusion
  • Process of combining atomic nuclei

    triple product of temperature, density, and confinement time. These conditions occur only in stellar cores, advanced nuclear weapons, and are approached

    Nuclear fusion

    Nuclear fusion

    Nuclear_fusion

  • Critical mass
  • Smallest amount of fissile material needed to sustain a nuclear reaction

    fissionable material depends upon its nuclear properties (specifically, its nuclear fission cross-section), density, shape, enrichment, purity, temperature

    Critical mass

    Critical mass

    Critical_mass

  • Nuclear fuel
  • Material fuelling nuclear reactors

    energy via a chemical reaction, nuclear fuels release energy via a nuclear reaction, and have much higher energy density than chemical fuels. The energy

    Nuclear fuel

    Nuclear fuel

    Nuclear_fuel

  • Oganesson
  • Chemical element with atomic number 118 (Og)

    (11 August 2017). "Central depression in nucleonic densities: Trend analysis in the nuclear density functional theory approach". Physical Review C. 96

    Oganesson

    Oganesson

  • Magnetic resonance imaging
  • Medical imaging technique

    such as 3He or 129Xe must be hyperpolarized and then inhaled as their nuclear density is too low to yield a useful signal under normal conditions. 17O and

    Magnetic resonance imaging

    Magnetic resonance imaging

    Magnetic_resonance_imaging

  • Nuclear pasta
  • Theoretical matter within neutron stars

    neutron star and the quark–gluon plasma at the core, at matter densities of 1014 g/cm3, nuclear attraction and Coulomb repulsion forces are of comparable magnitude

    Nuclear pasta

    Nuclear pasta

    Nuclear_pasta

  • Neutron star
  • Collapsed core of a massive star

    via electron capture, releasing a flood of neutrinos. When densities reach a nuclear density of 4×1017 kg/m3, a combination of strong force repulsion and

    Neutron star

    Neutron star

    Neutron_star

  • Nuclear explosion
  • Explosion from fission or fusion reaction

    conventional (chemical) explosives, because of the vastly greater energy density of nuclear fuel compared to chemical explosives. They are often associated with

    Nuclear explosion

    Nuclear explosion

    Nuclear_explosion

  • Fat Man
  • U.S. atomic bomb type used at Nagasaki, 1945

    known as Mark III) was the design of the nuclear weapon the United States used for seven of the first eight nuclear weapons ever detonated in history. It

    Fat Man

    Fat Man

    Fat_Man

  • Schwarzschild radius
  • Radius of the event horizon of a Schwarzschild black hole

    have much greater average densities than supermassive black holes. If one accumulates matter at nuclear density (the density of the nucleus of an atom

    Schwarzschild radius

    Schwarzschild radius

    Schwarzschild_radius

  • Ericson–Ericson Lorentz–Lorenz correction
  • Scattering theory

    scattering volume"). The physics becomes closely similar although the nuclear density is about 15 orders of magnitude larger than that of ordinary matter

    Ericson–Ericson Lorentz–Lorenz correction

    Ericson–Ericson_Lorentz–Lorenz_correction

  • Chernobyl disaster
  • 1986 nuclear accident in the Soviet Union

    only two nuclear accidents rated at the maximum severity on the International Nuclear Event Scale, the other being the 2011 Fukushima nuclear accident

    Chernobyl disaster

    Chernobyl disaster

    Chernobyl_disaster

  • Bone density
  • Amount of bone mineral in bone tissue

    Bone density, or bone mineral density (BMD), is the amount of bone mineral in bone tissue, measured as mass of mineral per volume of bone (relating to

    Bone density

    Bone density

    Bone_density

  • Americium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 95 (Am)

    fluorescence spectroscopy, as well as for quality control in fixed nuclear density gauges and nuclear densometers. For example, the element has been employed to

    Americium

    Americium

    Americium

  • Nuclear matter
  • System of interacting nucleons

    F. Hofmann; C. M. Keil; H. Lenske (2001). "Density dependent hadron field theory for asymmetric nuclear matter and exotic nuclei". Phys. Rev. C. 64 (3)

    Nuclear matter

    Nuclear matter

    Nuclear_matter

  • Tracerco
  • and Nuclear density gauges, commonly used in applications such as slug catchers and separation vessels. A General Atomics Triga 250 kW Mark 1 nuclear reactor

    Tracerco

    Tracerco

  • Electron degeneracy pressure
  • Repulsive force in quantum mechanics

    state thermodynamics Bose–Einstein condensate – State of matter Nuclear density – Density of the nucleus of an atom Taylor, John Robert; Zafiratos, Chris

    Electron degeneracy pressure

    Electron_degeneracy_pressure

  • Pulsar
  • Type of neutron star with beams of radiation

    This kind of object is the only place where the behavior of matter at nuclear density can be observed (though not directly). Also, millisecond pulsars have

    Pulsar

    Pulsar

    Pulsar

  • Fritz Zwicky
  • Swiss astronomer (1898–1974)

    stars. He also proposed a concept he called nuclear goblins, which he described as "a body of nuclear density ... only stable under sufficient external

    Fritz Zwicky

    Fritz Zwicky

    Fritz_Zwicky

  • EMC effect
  • Phenomenon in deep inelastic scattering

    found that the size of the effect scales with local nuclear density rather than average nuclear density. The NA37 experiment of the New Muon Collaboration

    EMC effect

    EMC_effect

  • Electron density
  • Probability density of electrons being somewhere

    Electron density or electronic density is the measure of the probability of an electron being present at an infinitesimal element of space surrounding

    Electron density

    Electron_density

  • Moscovium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 115 (Mc)

    "Spontaneous fission modes and lifetimes of superheavy elements in the nuclear density functional theory". Physical Review C. 87 (2): 024320–1. arXiv:1208

    Moscovium

    Moscovium

  • Effects of nuclear explosions
  • less than 1 percent of sea-level air density. The effects of a moderate rain storm during an Operation Castle nuclear explosion were found to dampen, or

    Effects of nuclear explosions

    Effects of nuclear explosions

    Effects_of_nuclear_explosions

  • Atomic battery
  • Devices generating electricity from radioisotope decay

    An atomic battery, nuclear battery, radioisotope battery, or radioisotope generator uses energy from the decay of a radioactive isotope to generate electric

    Atomic battery

    Atomic battery

    Atomic_battery

  • Area density
  • Mass per unit area

    The area density (also known as areal density, surface density, superficial density, column density, or density thickness) of a two-dimensional object

    Area density

    Area_density

  • Roentgenium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 111 (Rg)

    "Spontaneous fission modes and lifetimes of superheavy elements in the nuclear density functional theory". Physical Review C. 87 (2): 024320–1. arXiv:1208

    Roentgenium

    Roentgenium

  • Nuclear chain reaction
  • When one nuclear reaction causes more

    In nuclear physics, a nuclear chain reaction occurs when one single nuclear reaction causes an average of one or more subsequent nuclear reactions, thus

    Nuclear chain reaction

    Nuclear chain reaction

    Nuclear_chain_reaction

  • Americium-241
  • Radioactive isotope of Americium

    fluorescence spectroscopy, as well as for quality control in fixed nuclear density gauges and nuclear densometers. For example, this isotope has been employed to

    Americium-241

    Americium-241

    Americium-241

  • Strange matter
  • Degenerate matter made from strange quarks

    created when nuclear matter (made of protons and neutrons) is compressed beyond a critical density. At this critical pressure and density, the protons

    Strange matter

    Strange_matter

  • Fusion power
  • Electricity generation by nuclear fusion

    a potential method of electric power generation from heat released by nuclear fusion reactions. In fusion, two light atomic nuclei combine to form a

    Fusion power

    Fusion power

    Fusion_power

  • Radioisotope thermoelectric generator
  • Electrical generator that uses heat from radioactive decay

    generator (RTG, RITEG), or radioisotope power system (RPS), is a type of nuclear battery that uses an array of thermocouples to convert the heat released

    Radioisotope thermoelectric generator

    Radioisotope thermoelectric generator

    Radioisotope_thermoelectric_generator

  • Nuclear weapon design
  • Nuclear weapons design means the physical, chemical, and engineering arrangements that cause the physics package of a nuclear weapon to detonate. There

    Nuclear weapon design

    Nuclear weapon design

    Nuclear_weapon_design

  • Nuclear reactor
  • Device for controlled nuclear reactions

    A nuclear reactor is a device used to sustain a controlled fission nuclear chain reaction. They are used for commercial electricity, marine propulsion

    Nuclear reactor

    Nuclear reactor

    Nuclear_reactor

  • Darmstadtium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 110 (Ds)

    "Spontaneous fission modes and lifetimes of superheavy elements in the nuclear density functional theory". Physical Review C. 87 (2): 024320–1. arXiv:1208

    Darmstadtium

    Darmstadtium

  • Ununennium
  • Theoretical chemical element with atomic number 119 (Uue)

    "Spontaneous fission modes and lifetimes of superheavy elements in the nuclear density functional theory". Physical Review C. 87 (2): 024320–1. arXiv:1208

    Ununennium

    Ununennium

  • List of sensors
  • gauge and Force Sensor Level sensor Load cell Magnetic level gauge Nuclear density gauge Piezocapacitive pressure sensor Piezoelectric sensor Strain gauge

    List of sensors

    List_of_sensors

  • Density gradient
  • fast breeder nuclear reactor system at the core of the earth is one theory by reason of density gradient. A popular model for the density gradient of Earth

    Density gradient

    Density_gradient

  • Rutherfordium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 104 (Rf)

    "Spontaneous fission modes and lifetimes of superheavy elements in the nuclear density functional theory". Physical Review C. 87 (2): 024320–1. arXiv:1208

    Rutherfordium

    Rutherfordium

  • Nuclear submarine
  • Submarine powered by a nuclear reactor

    A nuclear submarine is a submarine powered by a nuclear reactor, but not necessarily nuclear-armed. Nuclear submarines have considerable performance advantages

    Nuclear submarine

    Nuclear submarine

    Nuclear_submarine

  • Nuclear sclerosis
  • Age-related disease of the eye

    Nuclear sclerosis is an age-related change in the density of the crystalline lens nucleus that occurs in all older animals. It is caused by compression

    Nuclear sclerosis

    Nuclear sclerosis

    Nuclear_sclerosis

  • High-energy nuclear physics
  • Intersection of nuclear physics and high-energy physics

    nuclear matter at few times normal nuclear density. The demonstration of the possibility of studying the properties of compressed and excited nuclear

    High-energy nuclear physics

    High-energy nuclear physics

    High-energy_nuclear_physics

  • Nuclear weapons testing
  • Controlled detonation of nuclear weapons for scientific or political purposes

    Nuclear weapons tests are experiments carried out to determine the performance of nuclear weapons and the effects of their explosion. Over 2,000 nuclear

    Nuclear weapons testing

    Nuclear weapons testing

    Nuclear_weapons_testing

  • SH-SY5Y
  • Cell line used for scientific research

    cells exhibit a densely grown and proliferative morphology with high nuclear density due to compact growth, while differentiated cells display a characteristically

    SH-SY5Y

    SH-SY5Y

  • Meitnerium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 109 (Mt)

    "Spontaneous fission modes and lifetimes of superheavy elements in the nuclear density functional theory". Physical Review C. 87 (2): 024320–1. arXiv:1208

    Meitnerium

    Meitnerium

  • Neutron
  • Subatomic particle with no charge

    neutrons at the density of atomic nuclei but a total mass more than the Sun. Neutron properties and interactions are described by nuclear physics. Neutrons

    Neutron

    Neutron

    Neutron

  • Relative density
  • Ratio of two densities

    Relative density, also called specific gravity, is a dimensionless quantity defined as the ratio of the density (mass divided by volume) of a substance

    Relative density

    Relative density

    Relative_density

  • Uranium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 92 (U)

    contemporary uses of uranium exploit its unique nuclear properties. Uranium is used in nuclear power plants and nuclear weapons because it is the only naturally

    Uranium

    Uranium

    Uranium

  • Diamond battery
  • Proposed nuclear battery concept

    reduced power density. In September 2020, Morgan Boardman, a strategic advisory consultant with the Aspire Diamond Group at the South West Nuclear Hub of the

    Diamond battery

    Diamond_battery

  • Unbinilium
  • Theoretical chemical element with atomic number 120 (Ubn)

    "Spontaneous fission modes and lifetimes of superheavy elements in the nuclear density functional theory". Physical Review C. 87 (2): 024320–1. arXiv:1208

    Unbinilium

    Unbinilium

  • Tennessine
  • Chemical element with atomic number 117 (Ts)

    "Spontaneous fission modes and lifetimes of superheavy elements in the nuclear density functional theory". Physical Review C. 87 (2): 024320–1. arXiv:1208

    Tennessine

    Tennessine

  • Lawrencium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 103 (Lr)

    "Spontaneous fission modes and lifetimes of superheavy elements in the nuclear density functional theory". Physical Review C. 87 (2): 024320–1. arXiv:1208

    Lawrencium

    Lawrencium

  • Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry
  • Diagnostic test for bone mineral density testing

    (DXA or DEXA; also BMD test, bone density test, bone densitometry, p-DEXA) is a means of measuring bone mineral density (BMD) with spectral imaging. Two

    Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry

    Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry

    Dual-energy_X-ray_absorptiometry

  • Nakajima–Zwanzig equation
  • Integral equation in quantum simulations

    involves defining P {\displaystyle {\mathcal {P}}} using a reference nuclear density operator ρ ^ n ref {\displaystyle {\hat {\rho }}_{n}^{\text{ref}}}

    Nakajima–Zwanzig equation

    Nakajima–Zwanzig equation

    Nakajima–Zwanzig_equation

  • Flerovium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 114 (Fl)

    superheavy element, named after the Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, Russia, where the element was

    Flerovium

    Flerovium

  • Nuclear marine propulsion
  • Propulsion system for marine vessels utilizing a nuclear powerplant

    the reactor's power density and extends the usable life of the nuclear fuel load, but is more expensive and a greater risk to nuclear proliferation than

    Nuclear marine propulsion

    Nuclear marine propulsion

    Nuclear_marine_propulsion

  • Nobelium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 102 (No)

    "Spontaneous fission modes and lifetimes of superheavy elements in the nuclear density functional theory". Physical Review C. 87 (2): 024320–1. arXiv:1208

    Nobelium

    Nobelium

  • Corium (nuclear reactor)
  • Material in core during nuclear meltdown

    created in a nuclear reactor core during a nuclear meltdown accident. Resembling lava in consistency, it consists of a mixture of nuclear fuel, fission

    Corium (nuclear reactor)

    Corium (nuclear reactor)

    Corium_(nuclear_reactor)

  • Troop density
  • Statistical value in military science

    consideration behind the decision to develop nuclear bombs before effects of radiation were realised. The physical density of troops in the area of combat is not

    Troop density

    Troop_density

  • Bohrium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 107 (Bh)

    "Spontaneous fission modes and lifetimes of superheavy elements in the nuclear density functional theory". Physical Review C. 87 (2): 024320–1. arXiv:1208

    Bohrium

    Bohrium

  • Nuclear thermal rocket
  • Nuclear spacecraft propulsion technology

    A nuclear thermal rocket (NTR) is a type of thermal rocket where the heat from a nuclear reaction replaces the chemical energy of the propellants in a

    Nuclear thermal rocket

    Nuclear thermal rocket

    Nuclear_thermal_rocket

  • Unbibium
  • Theoretical chemical element with atomic number 122 (Ubb)

    "Spontaneous fission modes and lifetimes of superheavy elements in the nuclear density functional theory". Physical Review C. 87 (2): 024320–1. arXiv:1208

    Unbibium

    Unbibium

  • MADNESS
  • High-level software environment

    functional theory with asymptotically corrected potentials) as well as nuclear density functional theory and Hartree–Fock–Bogoliubov theory. MADNESS and BigDFT

    MADNESS

    MADNESS

  • Pressurized water reactor
  • Type of nuclear reactor

    water reactor (PWR) is a type of light-water nuclear reactor. PWRs are the most common type of nuclear power reactor, representing almost 70% of the

    Pressurized water reactor

    Pressurized water reactor

    Pressurized_water_reactor

  • Low-density lipoprotein
  • One of the five major groups of lipoprotein

    ULDL by the overall density naming convention), very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL), intermediate-density lipoprotein (IDL), low-density lipoprotein (LDL)

    Low-density lipoprotein

    Low-density lipoprotein

    Low-density_lipoprotein

  • Livermorium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 116 (Lv)

    "Spontaneous fission modes and lifetimes of superheavy elements in the nuclear density functional theory". Physical Review C. 87 (2): 024320–1. arXiv:1208

    Livermorium

    Livermorium

  • Density functional theory
  • Computational quantum mechanical modelling method to investigate electronic structure

    Density functional theory (DFT) is a computational quantum mechanical modeling method used in physics, chemistry and materials science to investigate

    Density functional theory

    Density_functional_theory

  • Seaborgium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 106 (Sg)

    "Spontaneous fission modes and lifetimes of superheavy elements in the nuclear density functional theory". Physical Review C. 87 (2): 024320–1. arXiv:1208

    Seaborgium

    Seaborgium

  • Nuclear winter
  • Hypothetical climatic effect of nuclear war

    Nuclear winter is a severe and prolonged global climatic cooling effect that is hypothesized to occur after widespread urban firestorms following a large-scale

    Nuclear winter

    Nuclear winter

    Nuclear_winter

  • Yang Liming
  • Chinese physicist

    afterwards. He published six papers in the field, including "Nuclear Shell Structure and Nuclear Density" which explains the recently discovered magic numbers

    Yang Liming

    Yang_Liming

  • W33 (nuclear warhead)
  • American nuclear artillery shell

    The W33 (also known as the Mark 33, T317 and M422) was an American nuclear artillery shell designed for use in the 8-inch (203 mm) M110 howitzer and M115

    W33 (nuclear warhead)

    W33 (nuclear warhead)

    W33_(nuclear_warhead)

  • Jellium
  • Physical model of solid metals as electron gases

    electronic density. This property lends it to a treatment within density functional theory; the formalism itself provides the basis for the local-density approximation

    Jellium

    Jellium

  • Passive nuclear safety
  • Nuclear power safety method that does not require electrical power nor intervention

    Passive nuclear safety is a design approach for safety features, implemented in a nuclear reactor, that does not require any active intervention on the

    Passive nuclear safety

    Passive_nuclear_safety

  • Nuclear technology
  • Technology that involves the reactions of atomic nuclei

    Nuclear technology is technology that involves the nuclear reactions of atomic nuclei. Among the notable nuclear technologies are nuclear reactors, nuclear

    Nuclear technology

    Nuclear technology

    Nuclear_technology

  • Copernicium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 112 (Cn)

    "Spontaneous fission modes and lifetimes of superheavy elements in the nuclear density functional theory". Physical Review C. 87 (2): 024320–1. arXiv:1208

    Copernicium

    Copernicium

  • Nuclear blackout
  • Disruption of radio signals by nuclear detonation

    Nuclear blackout, also known as fireball blackout or radar blackout, is an effect caused by explosions of nuclear weapons that disturbs radio communications

    Nuclear blackout

    Nuclear_blackout

  • Hassium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 108 (Hs)

    "Spontaneous fission modes and lifetimes of superheavy elements in the nuclear density functional theory". Physical Review C. 87 (2): 024320–1. arXiv:1208

    Hassium

    Hassium

  • Small modular reactor
  • Type of nuclear fission reactor

    A small modular reactor (SMR) is an emergent class of nuclear fission reactors with a rated electrical power of less than 300 megawatts (MWe), which use

    Small modular reactor

    Small modular reactor

    Small_modular_reactor

  • Nuclear facilities in Iran
  • Iran's nuclear program comprises a number of nuclear facilities, including nuclear reactors and various nuclear fuel cycle facilities. Anarak, near Yazd

    Nuclear facilities in Iran

    Nuclear facilities in Iran

    Nuclear_facilities_in_Iran

  • Dubnium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 105 (Db)

    "Spontaneous fission modes and lifetimes of superheavy elements in the nuclear density functional theory". Physical Review C. 87 (2): 024320–1. arXiv:1208

    Dubnium

    Dubnium

  • Unbihexium
  • Theoretical chemical element with atomic number 126 (Ubh)

    "Spontaneous fission modes and lifetimes of superheavy elements in the nuclear density functional theory". Physical Review C. 87 (2): 024320–1. arXiv:1208

    Unbihexium

    Unbihexium

  • Nuclear fallout
  • Residual radioactive material following a nuclear blast

    Nuclear fallout is residual radioisotope material that is created by the reactions producing a nuclear explosion or nuclear accident. In explosions, it

    Nuclear fallout

    Nuclear fallout

    Nuclear_fallout

  • Nuclear criticality safety
  • Field of nuclear engineering

    Nuclear criticality safety is a field of nuclear engineering dedicated to the prevention of nuclear and radiation accidents resulting from an inadvertent

    Nuclear criticality safety

    Nuclear_criticality_safety

  • Trinity (nuclear test)
  • First detonation of a nuclear weapon

    Trinity was the first detonation of a nuclear weapon, conducted by the United States Army at 5:29 a.m. Mountain War Time (11:29:21 GMT) on July 16, 1945

    Trinity (nuclear test)

    Trinity (nuclear test)

    Trinity_(nuclear_test)

  • Earth
  • Third planet from the Sun

    causing expansion of the air. This lower-density air then rises and is replaced by cooler, higher-density air. The result is atmospheric circulation

    Earth

    Earth

    Earth

  • Unbiunium
  • Theoretical chemical element with atomic number 121 (Ubu)

    "Spontaneous fission modes and lifetimes of superheavy elements in the nuclear density functional theory". Physical Review C. 87 (2): 024320–1. arXiv:1208

    Unbiunium

    Unbiunium

  • Nuclear graphite
  • Graphite used as a reflector or moderator within a nuclear reactor

    Nuclear graphite is any grade of graphite, usually synthetic graphite, manufactured for use as a moderator or reflector within a nuclear reactor. Graphite

    Nuclear graphite

    Nuclear graphite

    Nuclear_graphite

  • RBMK
  • Type of Soviet nuclear power reactor

    kanalnyy, "high-power channel-type reactor") is a class of graphite-moderated nuclear power reactor designed and built by the Soviet Union. It is somewhat like

    RBMK

    RBMK

    RBMK

  • S9G reactor
  • Naval nuclear reactor

    "S9G Next Generation Reactor / High Energy Density Core". Global Security. "Nuclear-Powered Ships". World Nuclear Association. Retrieved 16 June 2023.

    S9G reactor

    S9G reactor

    S9G_reactor

  • Nihonium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 113 (Nh)

    "Spontaneous fission modes and lifetimes of superheavy elements in the nuclear density functional theory". Physical Review C. 87 (2): 024320–1. arXiv:1208

    Nihonium

    Nihonium

  • High energy density physics
  • Subfield of physics

    High-energy-density physics (HEDP) is a subfield of physics intersecting condensed matter physics, nuclear physics, astrophysics and plasma physics. It

    High energy density physics

    High_energy_density_physics

  • Sun
  • Star at the centre of the Solar System

    System. It is a massive sphere of hot plasma, heated to incandescence by nuclear fusion reactions in its core, radiating the energy from its surface mainly

    Sun

    Sun

    Sun

  • Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
  • 1945 attacks in Japan during WWII

    people, most of whom were civilians, and remain the first and only uses of nuclear weapons in an armed conflict. In the final year of World War II, the Allies

    Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

    Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

    Atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki

  • Nuclear structure
  • Structure of the atomic nucleus

    the structure of the atomic nucleus is one of the central challenges in nuclear physics. The cluster model describes the nucleus as a molecule-like collection

    Nuclear structure

    Nuclear structure

    Nuclear_structure

  • Muon tomography
  • Tomography technique based on high-energy muon particles

    stop and decay in low density matter than high density matter, a larger number of muons will travel through the low density regions of target objects

    Muon tomography

    Muon_tomography

  • Thermonuclear weapon
  • 2-stage nuclear weapon

    second-generation nuclear weapon, using nuclear fusion. The most destructive weapons ever created, their yields typically exceed first-generation nuclear weapons

    Thermonuclear weapon

    Thermonuclear weapon

    Thermonuclear_weapon

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    Acklie

    Place Name; Oak Meadow

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  • Boy/Male

    Spanish Portuguese

    Duarte

    Prosperous guardian.

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hefferman

    English : occupational name for a cowherd, from Middle English heffre, heffour ‘young cow’, ‘heifer’ + man ‘man’.

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    Indian, Sanskrit

    Hrdika

    Friendship

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    Sun

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    Hindu, Indian

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    With Lots of Love

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  • Clear
  • v. t.

    To leap or pass by, or over, without touching or failure; as, to clear a hedge; to clear a reef.

  • Nucleal
  • a.

    Alt. of Nuclear

  • Clear-sighted
  • a.

    Seeing with clearness; discerning; as, clear-sighted reason

  • Plastin
  • n.

    A substance associated with nuclein in cell nuclei, and by some considered as the fundamental substance of the nucleus.

  • Nuclear
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a nucleus; as, the nuclear spindle (see Illust. of Karyokinesis) or the nuclear fibrils of a cell; the nuclear part of a comet, etc.

  • Clear
  • adv.

    In a clear manner; plainly.

  • Nuclein
  • n.

    A constituent of the nuclei of all cells. It is a colorless amorphous substance, readily soluble in alkaline fluids and especially characterized by its comparatively large content of phosphorus. It also contains nitrogen and sulphur.

  • Clear
  • superl.

    Without diminution; in full; net; as, clear profit.

  • Clear
  • v. t.

    To free from impediment or incumbrance, from defilement, or from anything injurious, useless, or offensive; as, to clear land of trees or brushwood, or from stones; to clear the sight or the voice; to clear one's self from debt; -- often used with of, off, away, or out.

  • Nucleate
  • v. t.

    To gather, as about a nucleus or center.

  • Nucleate
  • a.

    Having a nucleus; nucleated.

  • Clear
  • superl.

    Without mixture; entirely pure; as, clear sand.

  • Clear-seeing
  • a.

    Having a clear physical or mental vision; having a clear understanding.

  • Nucleated
  • a.

    Having a nucleus; nucleate; as, nucleated cells.

  • Clear
  • adv.

    Without limitation; wholly; quite; entirely; as, to cut a piece clear off.

  • Clear
  • superl.

    Without defect or blemish, such as freckles or knots; as, a clear complexion; clear lumber.

  • Diaster
  • n.

    A double star; -- applied to the nucleus of a cell, when, during cell division, the loops of the nuclear network separate into two groups, preparatory to the formation of two daughter nuclei. See Karyokinesis.

  • Clear
  • superl.

    Free from impediment or obstruction; unobstructed; as, a clear view; to keep clear of debt.

  • Nuclei
  • pl.

    of Nucleus

  • Clear
  • superl.

    Able to perceive clearly; keen; acute; penetrating; discriminating; as, a clear intellect; a clear head.