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Carl Auer von Welsbach
Historical Development of the Periodic Classification of the Chemical Elements
The Rare Earths II
Rounding up Lutetium
GLOBAL RARE-EARTH PRODUCTION: HISTORY and OUTLOOK History – the Discovery
Producers Case Study the Changing
Rounding up Lutetium Lars Öhrström Suspects That As Time Goes By, We May See More of Lutetium — the Last of the Lanthanoids
RBRC-32 BNL-6835.4 PARITY ODD BUBBLES in HOT QCD D. KHARZEEV in This ~A~Er We Give a Pedawwicalintroduction~0 Recent Work Of
A Historical Geography of Rare Earth Elements: from Discovery to the Atomic Age
Consumers Case Study
THE MAJOR RARE-EARTH-ELEMENT DEPOSITS of AUSTRALIA: GEOLOGICAL SETTING, EXPLORATION, and RESOURCES Figure 1.1
The Course of Hermann Aron's
United States Patent Office
Full List of Scientists Who Discovered Elements
Guide to the Carl Auer Von Welsbach Letter
The Neodymium Neologism from Grand Challenges of Nineteenth Century Chemistry to Powerful Technology in Small Packages, Brett F
THE MAJOR RARE-EARTH-ELEMENT DEPOSITS of AUSTRALIA: GEOLOGICAL SETTING, EXPLORATION, and RESOURCES Figure 1.1
Rounding up Lutetium
New Forensic Insight Into Carl Auer Von Welsbach's 1910
Top View
Althofen, Austria and Auer Von Welsbach
The Development of a Lutetium Recovery Plant
Praseodymium Unpaired Adrian Dingle Relates How One ‘Element’ That Fell of the Periodic Table Was Eventually Replaced by Two
Althofen, Austria and Auer Von Welsbach
The History and Future of Rare Earth Elements
A History of Welsbach Streetlighting Co
Inventions and Their Inventors A
Carl Auer Von Welsbach (1858-1929) - a Famous Austrian Chemist Whose Services Have Citation: G
Carl Auer Von Welsbach Und Sein Beitrag Zur Frühen Radioaktivitätsforschung
“Ytterbite”, Ytterby, Sweden (Carl Axel Arrhenius, 1757-1824) Late 1780S
University of Vienna
Iterations of Ytterbium Alasdair Skelton and Brett F