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Daughter Nuclide
The nuclide produced by radioactive decay or nuclear reaction (e.g. in a generator) of the parent nuclide. The daughter nuclide becomes, if not stable, the unstable parent in the next decay.

See also Decay, Decay Chain and Generator.
Parent Nuclide
The nuclide which produces by radioactive decay or nuclear reaction (e.g. in a generator) the daughter nuclide. The daughter nuclide becomes, if not stable, the unstable parent in the next decay.

See also Decay, Decay Chain and Generator.
Decay Chain
Decay chain or decay series is a series of decays that certain radioisotopes go through before reaching a stable form. For example, the production of technetium-99m (daughter nuclide with a half-life of 6 hours) from molybdenum-99 (parent nuclide with a half-life of 66 hours) in a generator is part of a decay chain.

See also Decay and Generator.
Eluate
An eluate is the solvent containing the decay product when a generator is eluted (gathering the daughter radionuclide from a generator using a suitable solvent).

See also Generator.
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