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Beta particle symbols: e- or β- or B- (electrons) or e+ or β+ or B+ (positrons). If the - or + sign is omitted, assume that the beta particles are electrons.

The Greek beta character is usually preferred, but a B is acceptable if Greek fonts are not available.

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