NATRIUM

Latin for sodium.

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books on: Natrium  - 60 results

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...drills, beads, and hammerstones from Natrium Mound. The secondary mound, which had...presence of these two artifacts in the Natrium Mound was a good indication of Adena...observed also. Since Solecki felt that Natrium Mound represented a single cultural occupation...
...Nativpraparat, n. untreated unstained specimen. Natrium, n. sodium; -acetat, n. sodium acetate...borat, n. borax, sodium borate. Natrium-brechweinstein, m. antimonyl sodium...hydroxyd, n. sodium hydroxide. Natrium-jodat, n. sodium iodate; -jodid...
...it may be said that the syllogism: "Natrium is a metal, metals are conductors of electricity, therefore natrium is a conductor of electricity" is based...or the connotation of the concepts "natrium," "metal" and "conductor of electricity...
...clouds, Nuggets, Neutrons, Nerves, Noses, Nymphs, and Natrium. This last caused trouble and so Trurl, rather upset, bade the machine explain itself. "I dont know what Natrium is", it complained. "Never heard of any such thing...
brain before the body was buried in natron, a natural combination of natrium carbonate and natrium bicarbonate that was widely available on the fringes of the Nile valley. 16 The immersion in natron, which...
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...Germany) for inhalation and lung fixation and anticoagulated by intraperitoneal injection of 2,000 IU heparin (Heparin-Natrium-ratiopharm, ratiopharm GmbH, Ulm/Donautal, Germany) for lung fixation (Kapp et al. 2004). Anesthesia was antagonized...
...bifaces associated with Early Woodland Adena burials. Dragoo (1963:210) indicated that Adena leaf-shaped blades from Natrium Mound and Fisher appear to be "worn from actual use." Dragoo (1963:108) also noted that "all of the leaf-shaped blades...


 

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...quickly. www.fordvehicles.com CHRYSLER NATRIUM FUEL CELL Attempting to solve the eternal...most imaginative solution weve seen. Its Natrium minivan is powered by sodium borohydride...hydrogen. The nonflammable powder gives the Natrium a range of 300 miles. And though it weighs...
...potencies can be distinguished from one another. In a quantitative study, it was shown that two specific potencies, namely Natrium muriaticum 30C and Sulphur 30C, which are said to be very active and have strikingly different properties, were indistinguishable...


 

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...Chemicals in Ashtabula, Ohio; Olin Corporations two plants in Charleston, Tenn., and Augusta, Ga.; PPG Industries in Natrium, W.Va., and ERCO Worldwide in Port Edwards, Wis. The report studies 115 chlorine plants that are shifting or have shifted...
...the surface. It is rich in 20 minerals known to be effective for skin care and in improving blood circulation. The alkaline natrium bicarbonate spring water also helps alleviate arthritis and gastric diseases and prevents cancer. The hot spring can accommodate...


 

encyclopedia articles on: Natrium  - 2 results

 
 
NATRIUM Latin for sodium . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
SODIUM a metallic chemical element; symbol Na Lat. natrium ; at. no. 11; at. wt. 22.98977; m.p. 97.81 degrees Celsius; b.p. 892.9 degrees Celsius; sp. gr. 0.971 at...


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