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Samarium, used in magnets for items such as headphones and carbon arc lights for the film industry, cost $4. 25-$4.75; now it is $34-35.
Chinese moves to limit mineral supplies sparks struggle over rare earths Tania Branigan in Beijing 2010
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Samarium and neodymium are essential materials for high-powered magnets used in electrical generators used by wind turbines.
A Cloud in Every Silver Lining: The New Obstacle to a Green-Tech Revolution 2010
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Samarium and neodymium are essential materials for high-powered magnets used in electrical generators used by wind turbines.
Bill Chameides: A Cloud in Every Silver Lining: The New Obstacle to a Green-Tech Revolution 2010
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Volkmar Hable, chairman of Samarium Technology, said the world was now on the brink of a dollar crisis.
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Samarium, crucial to the manufacture of missiles, has climbed to more than $146 a kilogram, up from $18.50 a year earlier.
NYT > Global Home By KEITH BRADSHER 2011
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Samarium and neodymium are essential materials for high-powered magnets used in electrical generators used by wind turbines.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Bill Chameides 2010
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Those last two we could make out of Samarium, but that's another rare earth, and in the absence of that we'd have to go back to AlNiCo which is what PDP 11 drives used.
The Register 2010
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Quadramet (153 Samarium-lexidronam) is a radioactive medication that targets the bone, specifically ...
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2009
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Quadramet (153 Samarium-lexidronam) is a radioactive medication that targets the bone, specifically ...
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2009
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Bohuslav Brauner hypothesized that there should be an element between Samarium (numbers 60 and 62).
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