Element with the atomic number of 65.
1 To get terbium , it takes more than 30 days of processing.
2 We further combined terbium ions and DNA-specific dyes for dual-color imaging.
3 And Professor Allan Blackman investigates terbium in the Elemental podcast.
4 It was the inspiration for ytterbium, yttrium, terbium , and erbium.
5 Investors should pick companies that have high values of dysprosium, terbium , europium, neodymium and praseodymium.
6 Prices of neodymium and terbium , needed to make magnets, are up more than 40 percent.
7 Certain heavy rare earths like terbium and dysprosium are rare indeed and therefore much more valuable.
8 Particularly in demand are oxides like dysprosium, terbium and neodymium, which are used in permanent magnets.
9 These findings indicated that terbium ions stained single-stranded nucleic acid more efficiently than double-stranded nucleic acid.
10 Here, we report usefulness of terbium ions as RNA-specific labeling probes for slide-free pathology with deep-ultraviolet excitation fluorescence.
11 Kato said the sea mud was especially rich in heavier rare earths such as gadolinium, lutetium, terbium and dysprosium.
12 While they were at it, they engineered out another "irreplaceable" rare earth, terbium , at the same time.
13 The mine, located in northern Canada, has a low total concentration, but is rich in valuable dysprosium and terbium .
14 On excitation in the wavelength range of 250-300 nm, terbium ions emitted fluorescence after entering cells.
15 Close cousins terbium and dysprosium are added in smaller amounts to the alloy to preserve neodymium's magnetic properties at high temperatures.
16 To get terbium oxide, worth about $615 a kg, it takes over 30 days of processing.
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