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Mon. December 01, 2008

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Tranquada and his colleagues have been studying a layered material made of lanthanum, barium, copper, and oxygen (LBCO) where the ratio of barium to copper ...
... of Thermal-Anneal-Induced Rearrangement of N-Bonding Configurations in GaInNAs/GaAs Quantum Well Nano Size lanthanum Doped Semiconductors: Synthesis, ...
The second had been made by depositing layers of substances that I had never heard of - such as lanthanum Zirconate and yttrium - onto a base of textured ...

II-7 lanthanum Chromite: A Possible Material for Interconnects II-7 SOFCs: Then & Now II-7 The Origin Of SOFCs II-7 SOFCs Journey Up The technology Curve: A ...
"Then the question is, what happens if you replace lanthanum with strontium, for instance. You do have different potentials, but you should also have ...
"Then the question is, what happens if you replace lanthanum with strontium, for instance. You do have different potentials, but you should also have ...
... aluminum, iron and magnesium with some other good stuff like phosphorus, potasssium, uranium and rare earth metals like lanthanum (used to increase the ...
... the rare earth metals thorium, cerium, yttrium and lanthanum) and garnet (a good abrasive and a common replacement for silica sand in sand blasting). ...
Elements such as scandium, yttrium, lanthanum, and lutetium represent 52 percent of sales, and the rest is refractory materials used in things like steel, ...
The high chromium level coupled with small additions of lanthanum produce an extremely tenacious and protective scale. The alloy also has good sulfidation ...
The lanthanum Chapter of Iota Sigma Pi, the national honor society of women in chemistry, will hold its fall initiation ceremony on Monday, Nov. ...
Subjects in this study were randomized 1:1 to lanthanum carbonate or their prestudy phosphate binder; the doses were then titrated to achieve a serum ...
The most commonly occurring rare earth metals - cerium, lanthanum, neodymium and yttrium - are actually more common in the Earth's crust than lead. ...
The most commonly occurring rare earth metals - cerium, lanthanum, neodymium and yttrium - are actually more common in the Earth's crust than lead. ...
... INTUNIV(TM) (guanfacine) for use in children and adolescents in the US in 2009; - FOSRENOL(R) (lanthanum carbonate) in the pre-dialysis Chronic Kidney ...
The increased capacity will also expand American Elements' production of all its bromide-related products including cerium, lanthanum, erbium, ytterbium, ...
... prices for some light rare earths such as lanthanum oxide used in re-chargeable batteries for hybrid cars have actually increased since last spring! ...
SAFC Hitech is offering lanthanum and cerium bromides (LaBr3 and CeBr3); barium, strontium and europium halides; and thallium, sodium and cesium iodides as ...
An example is lanthanum nickel hydride, which has 50 percent more hydrogen per volume than pure liquid hydrogen. This metal hydride releases its hydrogen ...
... as well as industrial minerals (talc, silica), light metals (magnesium) rare earths (yittrium, cerium, lanthanum, etc), uranium and molybdenum. ...
lanthanum and cerium bromides (LaBr3 and CeBr3) are available from SAFC Hitech, as well as barium, strontium and europium halides in addition to thallium, ...
... as well as industrial minerals (talc, silica), light metals (magnesium) rare earths (yittrium, cerium, lanthanum, etc), uranium and molybdenum. ...
For example, in Radioactive Isotope Identification Devices (RIIDs), which are hand-held security detectors, cerium-doped lanthanum bromide [LaBr(3):Ce] ...
... at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and California Institute of technology to look specifically at lanthanum-iron-arsenide (LaFeAsO0.89F0.11). ...
... creating an ultrathin layer of lanthanum-strontium copper oxide (LSCO) superconductor, sandwiched between two much thicker non-superconducting layers. ...
... at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and California Institute of technology to look specifically at lanthanum-iron-arsenide (LaFeAsO0.89F0.11). ...
... at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and California Institute of technology to look specifically at lanthanum-iron-arsenide (LaFeAsO0.89F0.11). ...
Berkeley Nucleonics also offers a high resolution (3 per cent) 1.5 x 1.5in lanthanum bromide detector that has efficiency greater than the 3 x 3 inch sodium ...
BNC also offers a high resolution (3%) 1.5 x 1.5 inch lanthanum bromide (LaBr) detector that has efficiency greater than the 3x3 inch NaI detector. ...
The paper investigates the reliability of nMOSFETs with lanthanum-doped HfO2 dielectrics, whose device performance and voltage threshold are suitable for ...
The paper investigates the reliability of nMOSFETs with lanthanum-doped HfO2 dielectrics, whose device performance and voltage threshold are suitable for ...
The main ingredient of Renalzin® is Bayer-registered Lantharenol® (lanthanum carbonate) 4), a phosphate binder derived from the latest research in renal ...
The main ingredient of Renalzin® is Bayer-registered Lantharenol® (lanthanum carbonate) 4), a phosphate binder derived from the latest research in renal ...
The main ingredient of Renalzin(R) is Bayer-registered Lantharenol(R) (lanthanum carbonate)(4), a phosphate binder derived from the latest research in renal ...
The main ingredient of Renalzin is Bayer-registered Lantharenol® (lanthanum carbonate) 4), a phosphate binder derived from the latest research in renal ...
The main ingredient of Renalzin(R) is Bayer-registered Lantharenol(R) (lanthanum carbonate)(4), a phosphate binder derived from the latest research in renal ...
Goldman-Sach's investment analysts and bankers see the future of rare-earth metal-based (lanthanum) NiMH batteries for broadly useful and increasingly ...
In 2007, Chevron Mining Inc. commenced rare earth separations operations using lanthanum concentrates from existing stockpiles to produce didymium (a ...
In 2007, Chevron Mining Inc. commenced rare earth separations operations using lanthanum concentrates from existing stockpiles to produce didymium (a ...

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