Examples of using Caesium in English and their translations into Spanish
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There is also a caesium sputtering source(SNICS) which produces negative ions from solid samples.
Four-layer sensor, Caesium Iodide scintillator with column-like micro-structures that preserve image quality;
They discovered caesium by its two blue emission lines in a sample of Dürkheim mineral water.
The caesium concentration is slightly higher at two points where xenon bubbles are present.
In the picture below the caesium atoms are purple
Mercury and caesium were preferred propellants for ion engines until Hughes Research Laboratory performed studies finding xenon gas to be a suitable replacement.
Calibration of the caesium standard atomic clock was carried out by the use of the astronomical time scale ephemeris time ET.
Instead, a caesium iodide phosphor is deposited directly on the photocathode of the intensifier tube.
Modern fluoroscopes use caesium iodide(CsI) screens and produce noise-limited images,
Caesium is released in bomb fallout
Many of the fission products(such as caesium, zirconium and strontium)
It will additionally coprecipitate with many other caesium salts, including the iodate,
By comparison plutonium, uranium, and caesium tend to bind to soil particles.
they actually discovered two new elements, silvery-gold caesium, and rubidium, so named because of the ruby-red colour of its spectrum.
support livestock grazing as a result of the persistence of radionuclides such as caesium 137 for decades.
Our standard high-quality flat panel detector operates on the basis of a caesium iodide scintillator and produces excellent images even at low radiation doses.
rubidium and caesium, which are correlated directly with the manganese/iron ratio.
The Chernobyl disaster contaminated the Belarusian territory with long-lived caesium, strontium and plutonium radionuclides.
Essen was convinced that caesium would prove more stable.
This work led Essen to champion the caesium spectrum as an international time standard.