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beryllium

[ UK /bɜːɹˈɪli‍əm/ ]
[ US /bɝˈɪɫiəm/ ]
NOUN
  1. a light strong brittle grey toxic bivalent metallic element

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  • When an antineutron collides with a beryllium nucleus, it annihilates one neutron, and the mutual annihilation releases around nine times the energy of a fissioning uranium atom. Mother Of Storms
  • The missiles penetrated the Arctic ice, and delivered antineutron-beryllium warheads -- or 'cram bombs' --- onto the sites you see here. Mother Of Storms
  • While DeconGel® is gaining in use within the Department of Energy sites for remediation of radiological, nuclear, and hazardous chemical substances such as beryllium, it's also an essential product to keep on hand for hazardous materials (HAZMAT) or Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) first responder units concerned about immediate clean up after a major incident from accidents or acts of terrorism such as a dirty bomb. The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • One of the beryllium minerals, which are used in alloys of copper, nickel and aluminium. THE RHYTHM SECTION
  • The pins and sockets are fabricated from annealed beryllium - copper and are spring-tension controlled before being plated with nickel and gold.
  • Banana plug spring is nickel plated Beryllium Copper for long insertion life.
  • The environment And beryllium bronze explosion-proof tools don't magnetic (0), so magnetic field environment is the ideal tool, foreign operations customer called the magnetic tools.
  • In certain cases, small metallic atoms, like boron and beryllium, may enter into restricted interstitial solid solutions.
  • Beryllium is found as the mineral beryl, a beryllium aluminum silicate.
  • Much less obscure has been the well established relationship between exposure to beryllium oxide-used in the manufacture of fluorescent light bulbs-and a clinical picture at times indistinguishable from sarcoid. Sarcoid like clinical picture reported in 911 rescue workers
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