A soft silver-white ductile metallic element (liquid at normal temperatures); the most electropositive and alkaline metal.
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Examples for "cesium"
Examples for "cesium"
1Who can tell how much cesium 137 showered down on The Day?
2Still, even in plodding cesium, the outer electron is a quick bugger.
3Stuhlinger wrote that cesium would make a more efficient propellant than rubidium.
4The land-based vessel contained sealed pouches of cesium-137, a radioactive isotope.
5In summary, cesium induced EADs at low or high membrane potentials.
1Abnormal level of radioactive caesium found in beef from the area, Kyodo reports.
2Abnormal level of radioactive caesium found in beef from the area, Kyodo reported.
3A second, the basic unit of time, is defined by caesium.
4This shows with time, the caesium was more firmly adhered to the soil.
5Abnormal level of radioactive caesium was found in beef from the area, Kyodo reported.
1ANP or hydralazine was administered between the first and second Cs injections.
2Smith said Triple Cs may provide a particularly good buying opportunity.
3Richmond has long been known for the three Cs: crime, corruption and Chevron.
4I need five Cs at honours level to do business studies.
5Future studies should examine whether CsMTL2 improves metal tolerance in planta.
1Caesium has the chemical symbol Cs, the atomic number 55 and its name comes from the Latin word caesius, meaning sky blue.
Translations for atomic number 55