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Europium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Europium is found in nature in a number of different minerals. These include, xenotime, monazite, and bastnaesite. The first two of these are of the form (LnPo4). The third is of the form (LnCo3F). Ln denotes a mixture of all the lanthanides except Promethium, which is very rare.
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Europium belongs to a group of elements called the rare earth elements. These elements are magnetic; therefore, ... Secrets Behind High Temperature Superconductors Revealed (Mar. 3, 2009) — Scientists have found evidence that magnetism is involved in the mechanism behind high temperature ... > read more...
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The results are published in the May 15, 2009, issue of Physical Review Letters in an article titled "Pressure-induced Superconducting State of Europium Metal at Low Temperatures."
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Europium was first found by Paul Émile Lecoq de Boisbaudran in 1890, who obtained basic fraction from Samarium-Gadolinium concentrates which had spectral ...
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The European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (Eurofound) is a tripartite EU body, whose role is to provide key actors in social policymaking with findings, knowledge and advice drawn from comparative research. ... 14 December 2009 Press release; European-wide survey ... 16 November 2009 News;
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14 December 2009 Press release; European-wide survey shows how companies are managing in the recession; Improving labour market flexibility is one of the key elements of the Lisbon strategy to make Europe more dynamic and competitive. ... 16 November 2009 News; Calling all providers of ... 4 November 2009 Press release;
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