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Drip line may refer to:
Nuclear drip line, the lines beyond which protons or neutrons leak out of nuclei
Tree drip line, the area defined by the outermost circumference of a tree canopy where water drips from and onto the ground, useful for tree crown measurement
Drip irrigation line, where the tubes and hoses are laid
Look up dripline in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dripline may refer to: Nuclear dripline, the lines beyond which protons or neutrons leak out of...
The nuclear dripline is the boundary beyond which atomic nuclei are unbound with respect to the emission of a proton or neutron. An arbitrary combination...
Look up drip or DRIP in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Drip or DRIP may refer to: Drop (liquid) Intravenous therapy Vitamin D receptor interacting protein...
favorable the further it is from the line of beta stability. The boundaries of the valley correspond to the nuclear drip lines, where nuclides become so unstable...
Drip irrigation or trickle irrigation is a type of micro-irrigation system that has the potential to save water and nutrients by allowing water to drip...
the extreme edges of the chart of the nuclides—the neutron dripline and proton dripline—and are all unstable with short half-lives, measured in milliseconds;...
Drip coffee is made by pouring hot water onto ground coffee beans, allowing it to brew while seeping through. There are several methods for doing this...
at the extreme edges of the table of nuclides — the neutron dripline and proton dripline — and have short half-lives, measured in milliseconds. These...
Yoshida, K.; Tanihata, I. (2000). "New Magic Number, N=16, near the Neutron DripLine". Physical Review Letters. 84 (24): 5493–5. Bibcode:2000PhRvL..84.5493O...
pair). Beyond the neutron dripline along the lower left, nuclides decay by neutron emission. Beyond the proton dripline along the upper right, nuclides...
Neptunium is the heaviest element for which the location of the proton dripline is known; the lightest bound isotope is 220Np. mNp – Excited nuclear isomer...
as an extended infusion or drip. The act of administering a therapy intravenously, or placing an intravenous line ("IV line") for later use, is a procedure...
Magic Even/odd Halo Borromean Nuclear stability Binding energy p–n ratio Dripline Island of stability Valley of stability Stable nuclide Radioactive decay...
Underirrigation or irrigation giving only just enough water for the plant (e.g. in dripline irrigation) gives poor soil salinity control which leads to increased...
which can decay by this process are described as lying beyond the neutron dripline. Two examples of isotopes that emit neutrons are beryllium-13 (decaying...
Magic Even/odd Halo Borromean Nuclear stability Binding energy p–n ratio Dripline Island of stability Valley of stability Stable nuclide Radioactive decay...
9 Li and 11 Li respectively due to their positions beyond the neutron dripline. Lithium-11 has also been observed to decay via multiple forms of fission...
nuclear spin of one-half, which offers advantages for NMR such as narrower line width. 14N, though also theoretically usable, has an integer nuclear spin...
facility) that zinc-54 can also undergo double proton decay. Nuclear dripline Diproton (a particle possibly involved in double proton decay) Free neutron...
Magic Even/odd Halo Borromean Nuclear stability Binding energy p–n ratio Dripline Island of stability Valley of stability Stable nuclide Radioactive decay...
Magic Even/odd Halo Borromean Nuclear stability Binding energy p–n ratio Dripline Island of stability Valley of stability Stable nuclide Radioactive decay...
Magic Even/odd Halo Borromean Nuclear stability Binding energy p–n ratio Dripline Island of stability Valley of stability Stable nuclide Radioactive decay...
Magic Even/odd Halo Borromean Nuclear stability Binding energy p–n ratio Dripline Island of stability Valley of stability Stable nuclide Radioactive decay...