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TEST RELATI0N F0R D2 WIREFRAME ( name, name, ) ... [Pg.137]

DATA BASE LINK ( name name, name <user defined name Iist>, [name])... [Pg.141]

CAS Registry Number chemical name common name name... [Pg.151]

There are four distinct terpenes known under this name, namely, a-pinene, /S-pinene, 8-pinene, and isopinene. It must be emphasised, however, that they are all of different constitution, and the customary nomenclature is ill-chosen, as they should be known by entirely different names. [Pg.40]

Benennung, /, nomenclature name, naming, title, denomination, term,... [Pg.63]

Name named after the planet Uranus, which was discovered as a new planet shortly before (1781) when 0. Hahn split the uranium atom in 1939, we entered the atomic age... [Pg.82]

Name named after Neptune (the planet after Uranus)... [Pg.82]

Name Named by M. H. Klaproth after the recently discovered planetoid Ceres... [Pg.142]

Name named after the discovered of the mineral, Johan Gadolin (Finnish chemist)... [Pg.145]

Name named after Pluto, which recently lost its status as a planet Greek god of the underworld and wealth G. T. Seaborg recognized the analogy between the lanthanoids and actinoids... [Pg.156]

Name named after the continent where it was discovered, in Chicago in 1944 in the world s first nuclear reactor... [Pg.156]

Name named after its place of discovery, Berkeley, where Ernest 0. Lawrence built the first cyclotron and where most artificial elements were discovered... [Pg.157]

Name named after California, where Cf was first produced at the University of Berkeley by bombardment of Curium with alpha particles. [Pg.157]

Foster, M.W. and W.L. Freeman, "Naming Names in Human Genetic Variation Research," Genet. Res., 8, 755-757 (1998). [Pg.87]

ORIGIN OF NAME Named after the Scandinavian mythological goddess Vanadis because of the many colors exhibited by vanadium s compounds. [Pg.93]

ORIGIN OF NAME Named after the Greek word rhodon, which means "rose," because of the reddish color of Its salt compounds. [Pg.135]

ORIGIN OF NAME Named after Hafnia, the Latin name for the city of Copenhagen, Denmark. [Pg.147]

ORIGIN OF NAME Named for the mythological Roman god of travel, Mercurius, the messenger to other gods. Its symbol Hg Is from the Latin word hydrargyrus, meaning "liquid silver."... [Pg.168]

ORIGIN OF NAME Named for the Greek word selene, meaning "moon." Jons Jacob Berzelius (1779-1848) discovered selenium and named it after the mineral called "eucairite," which in Greek means "just in time."... [Pg.237]

ORIGIN OF NAME Named for Poland, the native country of Marie Curie, who discovered the element. [Pg.241]

ORIGIN OF NAME Named for the Greek word bromos, which means "stench."... [Pg.252]

SYMBOL Eu PERIOD 6 SERIES NAME Lanthanide ATOMIC NO 63 ATOMIC MASS 151.964 amu VALENCE 2 and 3 OXIDATION STATE +2 and +3 NATURAL STATE Solid ORIGIN OF NAME Named for the continent of Europe. [Pg.289]

ORIGIN OF NAME Named for Thule, the Greek word for Scandinavia, the most northerly habitable land in ancient mythology. [Pg.299]

ORIGIN OF NAME Named after Pierre and Marie Curie. [Pg.323]


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