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Barbara has a completely different readership - Niobium is the only link there.
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Pathfinder elements such as Niobium (Nb) and Barium (Ba) also show distinct elevated concentrations against background, proving their applicability for local exploration.
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Niobium is used to strengthen steel for sale to the automotive, oil and gas pipeline and heavy-construction sectors.
Chinese Steelmakers Buy Into Brazil's CBMM Diana Kinch 2011
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Here, the center portion of each assembly is 155 mm across and holds the seed material consisting of metallic plutonium-zirconium (Pu-Zr) alloy (Pu is about 10% of alloy, and isotopically over 90% 239Pu) as 108 twisted tricorn-section rods 12.75 mm across with Zr-1%Nb cladding (Nb = Niobium).
Thorium 2009
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Niobium, stainless steel, and tantalum can be used in some limited nuclear applications.
Zirconium 2008
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Niobium, discovered before tantalum (1801), was named after the daughter of Tantalus, Niobe.
Tantalum 2008
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Niobium 93 - 8 ppm in sample (+/- 50%) - Nb 93 for extremely rare Nb 94 ratio.
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A new reader, Niobium, found wmtc through (I think) Barbara from California (who I found randomly), and is now turning up at Library Bitch, among other places.
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Niobium - 93 Nb 100%, 94 Nb 1/2 life 20,000 years, 8.3 ppm
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The authors conjectured earlier, that in addition to this so-called London moment, also a large gravitomagnetic field should appear to explain an apparent mass increase of Niobium Cooper-pairs.
Caution : Reactionless Drive Ahead Zoe Brain 2006
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