A very unlikely type of decay.
Plutonium is found as isotopes with atomic weights in the range 238 to 244. Your equation seems to involve plutonium with another 39-78 neutrons! Making it an extremely unlikely (if not impossible) isotope.
A very unlikely type of decay.
Plutonium is found as isotopes with atomic weights in the range 238 to 244. Your equation seems to involve plutonium with another 39-78 neutrons! Making it an extremely unlikely (if not impossible) isotope.
A very unlikely type of decay.
Plutonium is found as isotopes with atomic weights in the range 238 to 244. Your equation seems to involve plutonium with another 39-78 neutrons! Making it an extremely unlikely (if not impossible) isotope.
A very unlikely type of decay.
Plutonium is found as isotopes with atomic weights in the range 238 to 244. Your equation seems to involve plutonium with another 39-78 neutrons! Making it an extremely unlikely (if not impossible) isotope.
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That is a simply awful construction. Some revisions: This <fill in the blank> has been approved by XYZ. This <fill in the blank> has been authorized by XYZ. This <fill in the blank> has been issued under the authority of XYZ. This <fill in the blank> is issued and authorized by XYZ. Or perhaps you meant: Pending the approval of XYZ, this <fill in the blank> will be issued.
False
To determine the scale factor used to reduce xyz to abc, you would divide the dimensions of abc by the corresponding dimensions of xyz. For example, if xyz has dimensions of 10 units and abc has dimensions of 5 units, the scale factor would be 5/10, which simplifies to 1/2. Thus, the scale factor is 0.5, indicating that xyz was reduced to abc by half.
If you know the values, just multiply them. "xyz" refers to the product of x, y, and z.
No, nothing is shown at right!
Yes you can but it has to be the same type of blood lets say you have blood type XYZ and your friend has XYZ too so you can use his blood... but it has a chance of not working.. you should ask a doctor to give you a better answer.
No, xyz monsters dont have levels, they have ranks Ex. Utopia is a rank 4 xyz monster
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To use Rank-Up-Magic Barian Force, you select the Xyz Monster on your field that will be used as an Xyz Material for a Xyz Monster 1 Rank higher than it from your Extra Deck (Must be a "Number C" or "CXyz" that will be Summoned and must have the same type as the monster on the field). Place that Xyz Monster on top of the selected Xyz Monster on the field and any remaining Xyz Materials on the original monster will be added to the new monster. Then the last effect of Barian Force will resolve and take a Xyz Material from your opponent's monster and use it as its own.
It all depends on what xyz is. If xyz is an arc of a curve, there will be no vertex whereas if xyz is a triangle, each of x, y and z will be a vertex.
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Yes
XYZ Records was created in 1957.
ok xyz summons or easy it goes by the rank of the xyz monster you combine two monsters on your side of the filed that have the same level as the xyz monster's rank. just look at how many stars are on the xyz card if its 4 then you put two level 4 monsters on top one another and put the xyz on top of them so it goes by the rank of the xyz monster.
Nothing really. Any Xyz material stays under it. " If an Xyz Monster is flipped face-down, or becomes controlled by the opponent, the Xyz Materials are not sent to the Graveyard. They remain attached to the Xyz Monster." - Konami