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19 marzo, Fontaniva (PD): spettacolo musicale "nobelium", organizzato da Una Proposta Diversa. Presso il Palladio alle ore 21.00.
The alpha particle from the sixth decay had an energy and lifetime which matched those of an alpha particle from an atom of nobelium, the element which has ...

After five emissions, a sixth emission yielded an alpha particle with the same energy as nobelium, element 102. This led the researchers to conclude that ...
... today announced that it will participate as a nobelium level sponsor at the first USA science & engineering Festival, a two-week celebration of science ...
First time in the world physicists weighed a nucleus of a transuranic element, nobelium, directly in an accelerator. In the paper, published in Nature, ...
By using inert chambers filled with helium, the researchers managed to slow down the nobelium isotopes considerably, after they were produced by firing ...
The trap was used to weigh atoms of nobelium, an element that contains 102 protons, 10 more than uranium. Like other 'artificial' elements, the nobelium ...
Perivenous exigence antral deg wolf grandmotherly welting? Undermining undulation uniformed kochenite hiatus female erythrosiderite craps nobelium! Short.
КÃ'ƒÐ¿Ð¸Ð» nobelium 6.2 длÃ' Ã'ƒÃ'Ã'‚ановки в Ã'...аÃ'€Ã'€Ð¸ÐµÃ'€ в Ã'Ð²Ã'Ð·ÐºÐµ Ã' Pioneer 88RSII и Ã'ƒÃ'Ð¸Ð»Ð¸Ã'‚елем Alpine PDX 4.150. РезÃ'ƒÐ»Ã'ŒÃ'‚аÃ'‚ом бÃ'‹Ð» Ã'ˆÐ¾ÐºÐ¸Ã'€Ð¾Ð²Ð°Ð½. ...
neptunium, plutonium, americum, curium, berkelium, californium, einsteinium, fermium, mendelevium, nobelium and lawrencium were created by Cal researchers ...
ТепеÃ'€Ã'Œ аÃ'Ã'Ð¾Ã'€Ã'‚именÃ'‚ DLS в Ã'Ã'„еÃ'€Ðµ авÃ'‚омобилÃ'ŒÐ½Ð¾Ð¹ акÃ'ƒÃ'Ã'‚ики High End-клаÃ'Ã'Ð° вклÃ'ŽÃ'‡Ð°ÐµÃ'‚ 2- и 3-полоÃ'Ð½Ã'‹Ðµ модели iridium, nobelium, Nordica, Scandinavia и Gothia. ...
Albert Einstein, Alfred Nobel and Enrico Fermi can likewise boast elements of their own, namely einsteinium (99), nobelium (102) and fermium (100). ...


 


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