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s use of the word isotope was initially with regard to radioactive... Note that the darker more stable isotope region departs from the line of protons Z... Note that the darker more stable isotope region departs from the line of protons Z... Note that the darker more stable isotope region departs from the line of protons Z... or by decay from an isotope in the first category... The most common isotope of hydrogen has no neutrons at all... abundance is the percentage abundance of that isotope in the sample... stable isotope labeling with amino acids in cell culture... 16 Isotope Ratios of Water and Ethanol Derived from Sugars... Current isotope research and information...

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