.
Schema-Root.org logo

 

  cross-referenced news and research resources about

 chemical element beryllium

images:  google   yahoo

Sun. November 22, 2009

-
One of our key areas of interest is beryllium. beryllium is needed in certain parts inside nuclear reactors. It's also used in various industrial and ...
... 0.66% yttrium oxide, 0.12% beryllium oxide and 1.30% total rare earths as reported in National Mineral Inventory Number 024A/08/Y 001. ...
This week's Pitch feature, "Kansas City's Nuclear Fallout," talks to the people suffering from the after effects of exposure to beryllium at the ...
They compared the EMC Effect in beryllium to various other nuclei. beryllium has a mass similar to carbon but a much lower density, roughly the same as ...

One of our key areas of interest is beryllium. beryllium is needed in certain parts inside nuclear reactors. It's also used in various industrial and ...
The magnitude of the effect observed in 9 Be was nearly the same at that seen in 12 C, even though both the mass of the beryllium nucleus and its density ...
The NIST processor stores binary information (1s and 0s) in two beryllium ions (electrically charged atoms), which are held in an electromagnetic trap and ...
I have in the past been contacted by the company running the screening program for beryllium exposure and after an exhaustive conversation on the phone ...
officials say workers there could have been exposed to asbestos, uranium, plutonium and beryllium, which would put them at a higher risk for lung cancer. ...
The beryllium nucleus contains two clusters that resemble helium nuclei. This structure may explain new data showing that helium and beryllium have similar ...
... than 122.1 ppm Ta2O5) with anomalous concentrations of lithium (0.15 Wt% Li2O), beryllium (341 ppm Be), tin (208 ppm Sn), and gallium (127 ppm Ga). ...
E-waste can contain contaminates such as lead, cadmium, mercury and beryllium. Oregon adopted its electronics recycling law in 2007, according to the ...
In addition to lead, electronics can contain chromium, cadmium, mercury, beryllium, nickel, zinc and brominated flame retardants. Now in its third year, ...
Products include precious and non-precious specialty metals, inorganic chemicals and powders, specialty coatings, specialty engineered beryllium alloys, ...
One of our key areas of interest is beryllium. beryllium is needed in certain parts inside nuclear reactors. It's also used in various industrial and ...
High technology Metals or "HTM's" (MRNFQ ET91-09, 1993) such as lithium (Li), beryllium (Be), tantalum (Ta), cesium (Cs), rubidium (Rb), molybdenum (Mo), ...
Contacts are high-quality, spring-tempered beryllium copper and do not require the use of a mating connector on the daughter-card, says the company.
For his doctoral dissertation at the university, Volborth discovered a new mineral, a phosphate of beryllium and manganese, which was later named ...
In future fusion reactors, beryllium will be needed for both generation of tritium fuel and lining of the plasma chamber. Karlsruhe Institute of technology ...
Coal ash waste holds metals such as arsenic, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, lead, mercury, nickel and vanadium. "AES turned a rural, natural oceanfront hill ...
They compared the EMC Effect in beryllium to various other nuclei. beryllium has a mass similar to carbon but a much lower density, roughly the same as ...
The physical incarnation of the system used two beryllium ions trapped in a finite region, with the gate operations, or transformations on the states of the ...
They reported having worked with more than fifty toxic substances including benzene, beryllium, DDT pesticide, fiberglass, formaldehyde and "radioactive ...
(Nanowerk News) In future fusion reactors, beryllium will be needed for both generation of tritium fuel and lining of the plasma chamber. ...
The emissions of coal plants alone carry, along with massive amounts of CO 2 , thousands of pounds of beryllium, manganese, selenium, lead, arsenic, ...
... confirmed selling its deCODE Biostructures and Emerald BioSystems subsidiaries in the US to Delaware-based limited liability company, beryllium. ...
Products include precious and non-precious specialty metals, inorganic chemicals and powders, specialty coatings, specialty engineered beryllium alloys, ...
workers at the plant were also exposed to beryllium, which was used in some of the manufacturing processes. In 2004, the government has been screening ...
He worked with metals such as copper, gold, steel, aluminum and beryllium. The latter is an element that, when combined with another metal to form an alloy, ...
The experimental device uses beryllium ions to store qubits in the way they spin while the laser-pulse quantum gates perform simple logic operations on the ...
The machine's two qubits are held in the form of individual beryllium ions, which "are held in an electromagnetic trap and manipulated with ultraviolet ...
The Company was incorporated under the laws of the State of Colorado primarily to evaluate the grade and tonnage of beryllium at its New Mexico beryllium ...
In addition to REE, the mineralized zone has elevated concentrations of zirconium, niobium, beryllium, and hafnium which could add to the resource value of ...
A byproduct of burning coal to generate electricity, coal ash contains dangerous levels of known poisons that also include beryllium
...
...
In 2008, radionuclide and beryllium
Lead, cadmium, mercury, polyvinyl chloride, barium, beryllium
The Moose project lies in an area known for lithium, tantalum, niobium with minor tin and beryllium
The company's core product offerings include standard and custom circuit board shields, beryllium


 


schema-root.org

   elements
     beryllium

chemical elements:
     actinium
     aluminum
     americium
     antimony
     argon
     arsenic
     astatine
     barium
     berkelium
     beryllium
     bismuth
     bohrium
     boron
     bromine
     cadmium
     calcium
     californium
     carbon
     cerium
     cesium
     chlorine
     chromium
     cobalt
     copper
     curium
     darmstadtium
     dubnium
     dysprosium
     einsteinium
     erbium
     europium
     fermium
     fluorine
     francium
     gadolinium
     gallium
     germanium
     gold
     hafnium
     hassium
     helium
     holmium
     hydrogen
     indium
     iodine
     iridium
     iron
     krypton
     lanthanum
     lawrencium
     lead
     lithium
     lutetium
     magnesium
     manganese
     meitnerium
     mendelevium
     mercury
     molybdenum
     neodymium
     neon
     neptunium
     nickel
     niobium
     nitrogen
     nobelium
     osmium
     oxygen
     palladium
     phosphorus
     platinum
     polonium
     potassium
     praseodymium
     promethium
     protactinium
     radium
     radon
     rhenium
     rhodium
     roentgenium
     rubidium
     ruthenium
     rutherfordium
     samarium
     scandium
     seaborgium
     selenium
     silicon
     silver
     sodium
     strontium
     sulfur
     tantalum
     technetium
     tellurium
     terbium
     thallium
     thorium
     thulium
     tin
     titanium
     tungsten
     ununbium
     ununhexium
     ununoctium
     ununpentium
     ununquadium
     ununseptium
     ununtrium
     uranium
     vanadium
     xenon
     ytterbium
     yttrium
     zinc
     zirconium

cross-references for
beryllium:

   human
    diseases
      beryllium

page tools:

short url:
http://schema-root.org/p/3755

Send link to a friend

Google cache of page


schemata ©2009 John Tinker