What is nuclide in biology
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☆A species of atom characterised by the constitution of its nucleus, which is specified by the number of protons (Z), number of neutrons (N) and energy content or, alternatively, by the atomic number (Z), mass number (A = N – Z) and atomic mass, to be regarded as a distinct nuclide.
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☆A species of atom characterised by the constitution of its nucleus, which is specified by the number of protons (Z), number of neutrons (N) and energy content or, alternatively, by the atomic number (Z), mass number (A = N – Z) and atomic mass, to be regarded as a distinct nuclide.
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