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Potential Applications of Rare Earth Metal Nanoparticles in Biomedicine. [PDF]
Titova SA +4 more
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Development and performance evaluation of medical radiation-reducing creams using eco-friendly radiation-shielding composites. [PDF]
Kim SC.
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Polarization-maintaining, Rod-type, Ytterbium-doped, Multi-core Fiber for High Power Operation
Yahia Khalil +7 more
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Challenges in Controlled Doping of NaMnF<sub>3</sub>:Yb<sup>3<b>+</b></sup> , Er<sup>3<b>+</b></sup> Nanoparticles. [PDF]
Bergmann O +4 more
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Shrinkage, Degree of Conversion, Water Sorption and Solubility, and Mechanical Properties of Novel One-Shade Universal Composite. [PDF]
Ling L, Lai T, Chung PT, Malyala R.
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Caractérisation et réduction de la gigue temporelle de lasers ytterbium ultrabrefs pompés par diode
Alexis Casanova
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Analysis of Rydberg Series of Ytterbium Monofluoride, YbF. [PDF]
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Nature Chemistry, 2017
Alasdair Skelton and Brett F. Thornton examine the twisting path through the several discoveries of ytterbium, from the eighteenth century to the present.
Alasdair, Skelton, Brett F, Thornton
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Alasdair Skelton and Brett F. Thornton examine the twisting path through the several discoveries of ytterbium, from the eighteenth century to the present.
Alasdair, Skelton, Brett F, Thornton
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Journal of the Less Common Metals, 1968
Abstract Specimens of calcium, ytterbium, and seven calcium-ytterbium alloys have been examined over the temperature range 900 °–400 °C by differential thermal analysis. The results indicate the existence of a minimum in the melting point near 75 at. % ytterbium.
S.D. Soderquist, F.X. Kayser
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Abstract Specimens of calcium, ytterbium, and seven calcium-ytterbium alloys have been examined over the temperature range 900 °–400 °C by differential thermal analysis. The results indicate the existence of a minimum in the melting point near 75 at. % ytterbium.
S.D. Soderquist, F.X. Kayser
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