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thoria
‖ thoria Chem. (ˈθɔərɪə) [f. as thorium + -a, after alumina, magnesia, silica, etc.] An oxide of thorium, ThO2; a very heavy white substance discovered in the mineral thorite by Berzelius, 1828, and named by him in Swedish, Thorjord, Ger. Thorerde, lit. Thor-earth. Now important in the manufacture o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thoria
Thoria is a genus of shield bugs in the tribe Podopini. References Pentatomidae genera Podopinae wikipedia.org
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Thoria gens
Thoria L. f. Thoria Ingenua, named in an inscription from Carsioli in Sabinum, honoring Gaius Petidius Primio. Thoria P. Ɔ. l. wikipedia.org
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thorianite
thorianite Min. (ˈθɔərɪənaɪt) [f. *thorian (f. thoria) + -ite1 2 b.] A mineral consisting chiefly of the oxides of thorium, uranium, and other rare metals, found in 1904 in the south-west of Ceylon, in small brownish-black crystals having a resinous lustre; a variety of pitch-blende.1904 Dunstan in ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Legion Thoria
The Legion Thoria, also known as the Elejan El-Thoria, were reported to be an element of Muammar Gaddafi's secret police. In September 2011, in the Battle of Bani Walid during the Libyan Civil War, members of the Legion Thoria were reported to be part of the pro-Gaddafi defending wikipedia.org
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thorina
† thorina Chem. Obs. (θɒˈraɪnə) [ad. F. thorine, 1817, a bad representation of Berzelius's name Thorjord, Ger. Thorerde: see thoria. In the Annales de Chemie, etc. 1817, V. 5, the form thorine is erroneously attributed to Berzelius himself (‘une nouvelle terre à laquelle M. Berzelius a donné le nome... Oxford English Dictionary
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thulia
thulia Chem. (ˈθjuːlɪə) [mod.L., f. thulium after thoria, yttria, etc.] The sesquioxide of thulium, Tm2O3, a dense white powder.1886 [see fractional a. b]. 1924 J. W. Mellor Comprehensive Treat. Inorg. & Theoret. Chem. V. xxxviii. 698 C. James has described processes for the extraction of thulia fro... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bhabha Atomic Research Centre
Thoria fuel rods in the reflector region of research reactor CIRUS. Thoria fuel assemblies as reactivity load in research reactor Dhruva. Thoria fuel bundles for flux flattening in the Initial Core of PHWRs. Thoria blanket assemblies in FBTR. wikipedia.org
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Cerianite-(Ce)
Both ceria and thoria have a fluorite structure. wikipedia.org
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lanthana
lanthana Chem. (ˈlænθənə) [f. lanthanum + -a, after alumina, magnesia, thoria, etc.] Lanthanum oxide, La2O3, a white powder.1887 Chem. News 12 Aug. 62/1 A specimen of white lanthana prepared by myself some years ago..on being strongly calcined, became of a fawn colour. 1917 H. F. V. Little in J. N. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thorium compounds
Thoria, a refractory material, has the highest melting point (3390 °C) of all known oxides. It is stable from 260–450 °C; at 470 °C and above it continuously decomposes to become thoria. wikipedia.org
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alvite
alvite Min. (ˈælvaɪt) [f. L. alvus belly + -ite.] A reddish-brown mineral, a complex hydrous silicate, containing besides silica, alumina, and glucina, yttria, thoria, zirconia, and iron sesquioxide. Oxford English Dictionary
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Gargina
(Hewitson, 1869) Gargina caninius (Druce, 1907) Gargina gnosia (Hewitson, 1868) Gargina emessa (Hewitson, 1867) Gargina humber (Schaus, 1902) Gargina thoria wikipedia.org
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巴尔布斯 (加的斯)
Bruttius Balbus, of the gens Bruttia Manius Acilius Balbus, of the gens Acilia Thorius Balbus (c. 111 BC), author of the agrarian law known as the Thoria wikipedia.org
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de-emanate
de-emanate, v. (diːˈɛməneɪt) [f. de- II. 1 + emanate v.] trans. To deprive (a radioactive substance) of the power of emitting its characteristic radioactive gas or ‘emanation’. Hence de-ˈemanated ppl. a.; de-emaˈnation.1902 Rutherford & Soddy in Phil. Mag. IV. 371 If thorium oxide be exposed to a wh... Oxford English Dictionary
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