Beta decay is stopped through the absorption of beta particles by material such as lead, plastic, or glass, which can effectively shield against the radiation. The process involves the interaction of beta particles (electrons or positrons) with the electrons in the shielding material, leading to their energy loss and eventual capture. Additionally, beta decay can be minimized by limiting the availability of unstable isotopes through proper storage and handling.
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