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English: A chart of known (boxed) and predicted (half-life > 10−9 s) nuclei. Nuclei are colored by dominant decay mode; with black demarcating the line of beta stability. The KTUY model roughly reproduces the set of experimentally known beta-stable nuclides, but differs in several cases.
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