stable isotopes
Nuclei that do not decay to other isotopes on geologic timescales, but may themselves be produced by the decay of radioactive isotopes.
The term "stable isotopes" was found in the following pages:
Material database: American Elements - Calcium 43 Carbonate Isotope
Instrument database: CAMECA SAS - NanoSIMS 50/ 50L
Link database: Chemical Fact Sheet: Strontium
Material database: American Elements - Ytterbium 171 Oxide Isotope
Material database: American Elements - Copper 63 Oxide Isotope
Material database: American Elements - Cadmium 116 Oxide Isotope
Material database: American Elements - Calcium 42 Carbonate Isotope
Material database: American Elements - Rubidium 87 Chloride Isotope
Material database: American Elements - Titanium 49 Oxide Isotope
Directory of scientists: Kazuo T. Suzuki
Seabass populations can be differentiated by their Mercury Isotope Distribution | EVISA's News
Directory of scientists: Marc Amyot
Company database: Icon Services
Link database: Chemical Fact Sheet: Palladium
Link database: Chemical Fact Sheet: Silver
Journals database: Radiochimica Acta
Material database: American Elements - Cadmium 111 Chloride Isotope
Material database: American Elements - Zinc 66 Oxide Isotope
Material database: American Elements - Magnesium 25 Oxide Isotope
Material database: American Elements - Copper 65 Oxide Isotope