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1Electric quadrupole moments and strong interaction effects in pionic atoms of ¹⁶⁵Ho, ¹⁷⁵Lu, ¹⁷⁶Lu, ¹⁷⁹Hf and ¹⁸¹Ta

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  • Number of Pages: Median: 80
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  • First Year Published: 1980
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2A half-life measurement of the 343.4 keV level in ¹⁷⁵Lu

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  • Title: ➤  A half-life measurement of the 343.4 keV level in ¹⁷⁵Lu
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  • Publisher: Aktiebolaget Atomenergi
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  • Publish Location: Stockholm

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  • First Year Published: 1969
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3Temperature classification of the spectra of ytterbium and lutecium

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  • Title: ➤  Temperature classification of the spectra of ytterbium and lutecium
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  • Number of Pages: Median: 14
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  • Publish Location: [Chicago

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  • The Open Library ID: OL6300786M
  • Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 25968374
  • Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 34002107

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  • First Year Published: 1931
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Lutetium

Lutetium is a chemical element; it has symbol Lu and atomic number 71. It is a silvery white metal, which resists corrosion in dry air, but not in moist

Isotopes of lutetium

Naturally occurring lutetium (71Lu) is composed of one stable isotope 175Lu (97.40% natural abundance) and one long-lived radioisotope, 176Lu with a half-life

Group 3 element

rare-earth elements. It contains the four elements scandium (Sc), yttrium (Y), lutetium (Lu), and lawrencium (Lr). The group is also called the scandium group

Lutetium (177Lu) oxodotreotide

Lutetium (177Lu) oxodotreotide (INN) or 177Lu dotatate, brand name Lutathera, is a chelated complex of a radioisotope of the element lutetium with dotatate

Periodic table

elements (lutetium through mercury) follows, and finally six main-group elements (thallium through radon) complete the period. From lutetium onwards the

Lutetium aluminium garnet

Lutetium aluminum garnet (commonly abbreviated LuAG, molecular formula Lu3Al5O12) is an inorganic compound with a unique crystal structure primarily known

Lawrencium

Chemistry experiments confirm that lawrencium behaves as a heavier homolog to lutetium in the periodic table, and is a trivalent element. It thus could also be

Lutetium compounds

Lutetium compounds are compounds formed by the lanthanide metal lutetium (Lu). In these compounds, lutetium generally exhibits the +3 oxidation state

Period 6 element

configurations. Lev Landau and Evgeny Lifshitz pointed out in 1948 that lutetium is not an f-block element, and since then physical, chemical, and electronic

Group (periodic table)

number. c The correct composition of group 3 is scandium (Sc), yttrium (Y), lutetium (Lu), and lawrencium (Lr), as shown here: this is endorsed by 1988 and