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Dysprosium Subject

Californium is a transuranic element of the actinide series that is homologous with dysprosium (gjDy), just above it in the rare-earth lanthanide series. Cf-245 was the first isotope of californium that was artificially produced. It has a half-life of just 44 minutes. Isotopes of californium are made by subjecting berkelium to high-energy neutrons within nuclear reactors, as follows + (neutrons and A, gamma rays) — °Bk — °Cf + (3- (beta particle... [Pg.327]

Young, V.R. and Weaver, C.M. (1993) Dysprosium as a nonabsorbable marker for studies of mineral absorption with stable isotope tracers in human subjects. J. Am. Coll. Nutr. [Pg.479]

The shape of the curve shown in Figure 56 predicts a fairly high stability of neodymium and promethium dichlorides among the compounds with CN = 9 and dysprosium and thulium dichlorides among the compounds with CN = 7, that is, exactly those lanthanide dichlorides that (except PmCl2) not only were successfully synthesized but also were the subject of some physicochemical measurements that required heating to high temperatures. For instance, saturated vapor pressure of... [Pg.449]


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