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Which is the most likely mode of radioactive decay for the radioactive nuclide carbon-14?
(R)-2-methyl-3-pentanol
A chiral organic compound specified by its configuration around the stereocenter as R (Rectus), indicating the spatial arrangement of its atoms.
Degrees of Freedom
The number of independent values or quantities which can vary in the analysis without violating any constraints.
P(t > t)
A statistical expression used to compute the probability that the test statistic t exceeds a certain value, often used in hypothesis testing.
Skewed
A distribution that is not symmetrical around its central value, indicating that the data points tend to be more spread out on one side of the scale.
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