The village is Ytterby and the elements are yttrium, erbium, terbium and ytterbium. |
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Erbium is one of the three Lanthanides named after the small Swedish town of Ytterby. The other two are terbium and ytterbium. |
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Fluorescent lanthanide metal chelates selected from compounds of the following formulas I through X: Fluorescent chelates of claim 1 for europium and terbium. |
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A phosphor comprising a host consisting essentially of lithium borosilicate and at least one activator selected from the group consisting of vanadium, europium, manganese, cerium and terbium. |
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Like many elements, terbium is also a constituent of various alloys. |
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Silver-grey terbium is relatively stable in air. |
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As soon as I have one, say for holmium, then the same probe will work for terbium or thulium or ytterbium. |
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Use as a luminophor in plasma systems of a compound based on an yttrium, lanthanum, gadolinium or lutecium phosphate doped with at least one rare earth chosen from the group comprising terbium, praseodymium and cerium. |
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Several papers from Weifang University characterize the fluorescence of europium, terbium, zinc, and magnesium complex materials. |
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The last of the primary colours needed, green, is doped with the Rare Earth element terbium. |
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This book addresses the development of OLEDs based on rare-earth and transition metal complexes, especially focusing on europium, terbium, ruthenium, and rhenium. |
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Terbium and dysprosium are added to neodymium to allow it to remain magnetic at high temperatures. |
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