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English: A 3-dimensional representation of the theoretical en:Island of stability in en:nuclear physics. This image was created, based on freely available data and images found on the web, intended to be concise and easily understood.

Author: Xanthine 13:03, 22 September 2006 (UTC)

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2006-09-22 (first version); 2007-10-16 (last version)

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  • 2007-10-16 18:46 McLoaf 838×382×8 (26093 bytes)
  • 2006-09-22 13:03 Xanthine 838×382×8 (27977 bytes) A 3-dimensional representation of the theoretical [[Island of stability]] in [[Nuclear physics]]. This image was created, based on freely available data and images found on the web, intended to be concise and easily understood. Author: ~~~~

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