A soft silver-white ductile metallic element (liquid at normal temperatures); the most electropositive and alkaline metal.
1 Who can tell how much cesium 137 showered down on The Day?
2 Still, even in plodding cesium , the outer electron is a quick bugger.
3 Stuhlinger wrote that cesium would make a more efficient propellant than rubidium.
4 The land-based vessel contained sealed pouches of cesium - 137 , a radioactive isotope.
5 In summary, cesium induced EADs at low or high membrane potentials.
6 Instead, it's calculated according to the properties of a cesium atom.
7 The cesium clock loses one second every 100 million years.
8 Tritium is far less dangerous than cesium - it emits a weaker, lower-energyform of radiation.
9 However fine an element, cesium lacks the mythic feeling of the moon or sun.
10 But for cesium the the opposite appears to be true.
11 Or perhaps cesium is migrating up through the soil from deeper in the ground.
12 During that second, a microwave signal bombards the cesium ball.
13 Unlike iodine, uptake of radioactive cesium cannot be prevented once the person is exposed.
14 Once contaminated, it becomes nearly impossible to cleanse the radioactive cesium off of these materials.
15 Internal cesium prolonged the duration of the SDPs and the EPSPs evoked by intrastriatal stimulation.
16 The main radionuclide of concern is cesium - 137 , which is easily transferred through the lichen-caribou food chain.
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