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alpha particle The nuclei of a helium atom (with two neutrons and two protons each) that are discharged by radioactive decay of many heavy elements, such as uranium-238 and plutonium-239.
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alpha particle Alpha Particle - A positively charged, sub-atomic particle, a product of radioactive decay, similar to the nucleus of a helium atom, having 2 protons and 2 neutrons.
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alpha particle A positively charged particle emitted from the nucleus during radioactive decay and having a mass and charge equal in magnitude to a helium nucleus that has 2 protons and 2 neutrons.
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alpha-fetoprotein A protein manufactured by the fetal yolk sac, and later by the fetus' gastro-intestinal tract and liver, that can help detect Down's syndrome, spina bifida, and other abnormalities.
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ALP Allied Logistic Publication
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