caesium in A Sentence

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    Six sets of Caesium still missing.

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    We have five locations of the Caesium.

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    We broke them to pieces, no Caesium.

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    There's no Caesium in the crate, Jimmy.

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    There's no Caesium.

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    Repeat, no Caesium.

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    He gave us the exact location of the Caesium.

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    Didn't they teach you anything about Caesium at Harvard?

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    They didn't teach you anything about Caesium at MIT?

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    especially through the use of Caesium binders and rapeseed cultivation,

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    In the 1950s, Louis Essen and John Parry constructed the atomic clock, Caesium Mk. 1.

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    He investigated emission spectra of heated elements, and discovered Caesium(in 1860) and rubidium(in 1861)

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    For this reason, X-rays first impinge upon scintillators made from such materials as gadolinium oxysulfide or Caesium iodide.

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    He investigated emission spectra of heated elements, and discovered Caesium(in 1860) and rubidium(in 1861) with the physicist Gustav Kirchhoff.

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    Gallium is one of the four non-radioactive metals(with Caesium, rubidium, and mercury) that are known to be liquid at, or near, normal room temperature.

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    Metallic elements which are more electropositive than hydrogen such as lithium, sodium, calcium, potassium and Caesium displace hydrogen from water, forming hydroxides and releasing hydrogen.

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    As with potassium(which is slightly less reactive) and Caesium(which is slightly more reactive), this reaction is usually vigorous enough to ignite the hydrogen gas it produces.

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    As with potassium(which is slightly less reactive) and Caesium(which is slightly more reactive), rubidium's reaction with water is usually vigorous enough to ignite the hydrogen gas it liberates.

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    The United Nations and other agencies have aimed to reduce the level of radiation in affected areas, especially through the use of Caesium binders and rapeseed cultivation, which are meant to decrease soil levels of Caesium-137.

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    A Caesium clock measures time on the basis of the resonance(or change of energy state of an isotope of Caesium) and a hydrogen maser, which measures time on the basis of the resonance of hydrogen across energy states.

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    This was what the article in Nature described- and the‘filter' which the NBI-scientists at Quantop had developed and described consisted of a cloud of 100 million Caesium atoms locked-up in a hermetically closed glass cell just one centimeter long, 1/3 of a millimeter high and 1/3 of a millimeter wide.

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