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Gadolinium is unique for its high magnetic moment and for its special Curie temperature (above which ferromagnetism vanishes) lying just a room temperature (...
Gadolinium is element number 64. Videos about all the elements at http://www.periodicvideos.com/
Gadolinium is a ferromagnetic metal with a Curie-temperature of ~ 20°C. At room temperature (below 20°C) a bar of Gadolinium (6x6x35mm) is attracted by a mag...
Video illustrating the effects of gadolinium on those who have had an MRI using contrast dye.
This is the result of experimenting with magnets. before you submit comments on this video, like it is fake or camera trick read the facts about Gadolinium metal. go to this link . http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gadolinium Another good Place to use this would be space . for example the international space station use solar panels that require large Surface . Without thermal controls, the temperature of the orbiting Space Station's Sun-facing side would soar to 250 degrees F (121 C), while thermometers on the dark side would plunge to minus 250 degrees F (-157 C).. so if we need allot of electrical power, instead of using solar panels or nuclear power in a spacecraft ,we can use the deference in temperature to trigger the gadolinium to provide safe clean and compact power source of electricity to spacecraft, or even to use it in a colony on mars were we cant take a chance using nuclear power . just be open minded about the new possibility..this prototype has one magnet , imagine using four or six magnets, imagine stocking more rotors or wheels on top of each other what outpost we can have . in large scale the gadolinium will be stationary and the magnets will rotate ,to improve the output. LOOK AT IT ,AS IF IT IS A TRANSISTOR SMALL CURRANT CONTROL LARGE CURRANT.
Name Origin Named after the Finnish chemist and geologist Johan Gadolin. "Gadolinium" in different languages. Sources Gadolinium is never found in nature in ...
Gadolinium is a chemical element with symbol Gd and atomic number 64. It is a silvery-white, malleable and ductile rare-earth metal. It is found in nature only in combined (salt) form. Gadolinium was first detected spectroscopically in 1880 by de Marignac who separated its oxide and is credited with its discovery. It is named for gadolinite, one of the minerals in which it was found, in turn named for chemist Johan Gadolin. The metal was isolated by Paul Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran in 1886. Gadolinium metal possesses unusual metallurgic properties, to the extent that as little as 1% gadolinium can significantly improve the workability and resistance to high temperature oxidation of iron, chromium, and related alloys. Gadolinium as a metal or salt has exceptionally high absorption of neutrons and therefore is used for shielding in neutron radiography and in nuclear reactors. Like most rare earths, gadolinium forms trivalent ions which have fluorescent properties. Gadolinium(III) salts have therefore been used as green phosphors in various applications. This video is targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Creative Commons image source in video
I'll be the first to admit it... Rare earth metals are a little boring. Gadolinium, however, is an exception. Watch the video to see how. Afterward, be sure ...
Periodic table of the elements - Periodensystem der Elemente.
GGG Wafers (Gadolinium Gallium Garnet - Gd3Ga5O12) sales@dmphotonics.com size from small 10x10 mm up to 3" and 4" wafers Garnet wafers are usually supplied i...
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The ferromagnetic and paramagnetic properties of Gadolinium.
A MOSEM2 video by Libor Konicek, University of Ostrava www.mosem.eu.
YouHaveALawyer.com: A segment from the FDA Patient Safety News about new warnings for gadolinium based MRI contrast agents due to a risk of nephrogenic syste...
Directed by Sundance winner Nino Kirtadze in Tbilisi, Georgia for the 94 Elements project. Become part of the project now at www.indiegogo.com/94elements MAK...
From MRI for Technologists Series: Gadolinium-based Contrast Agents: Physicochemical Properties and Applications To view this ARRT certified program visit ww...
Learn how to say Gadolinium correctly with EmmaSaying's "how do you pronounce" free tutorials. Definition of gadolinium (oxford dictionary): noun [mass noun]...
www.petersonlawfirm.com 1-877-DRUG-GIANT Certain gadolinium-containing contrast agents used during MRIs or MRAs have been linked to a skin disease know as Ne...
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Gadolinium is a contrast agent that helps distinguish between normal and abnormal tissue in the body when used with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and CT S...
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The primary endpoint of this study was defined as the cumulative number of new gadolinium-enhancing ...
noodls 2015-04-16Lahiri and his co workers produced a "tracer packet" containing carrier-free radiotracers of ...
The Hindu 2015-04-15The research team figured out that adding cobalt iron oxide to the mix cleaned out the gadolinium ...
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noodls 2015-03-30The agent is a large molecule - in this case with an atom of gadolinium that is too large to cross ...
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PR Newswire 2015-03-18... used in metallurgy, as well as lanthanum, neodymium, samarium and gadolinium, the report added.
Khaama Press 2015-03-17Mayo Clinic Finds Direct Evidence of Gadolinium Deposition in Brain Tissues Following Contrast-Enhanced MRI Exams.
noodls 2015-03-16purified unseparated light rare earth concentrates, or LREC; separated rare earth oxides, including ...
Stockhouse 2015-03-16both powder phosphor plates and needle phosphor detectors are available for CR configurations, while ...
noodls 2015-03-04Vera is available exclusively to dental equipment OEM with both Cesium Iodide (CsI) and Gadolinium ...
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Space 2015-03-03Gadolinium ( /ˌɡædɵˈlɪniəm/ GAD-o-LIN-ee-əm) is a chemical element with the symbol Gd and atomic number 64. It is a silvery-white, malleable and ductile rare-earth metal. It is found in nature only in combined (salt) form. Gadolinium was first detected spectroscopically in 1880 by de Marignac who separated its oxide and is credited with its discovery. It is named for gadolinite, one of the minerals in which it was found, in turn named for chemist Johan Gadolin. The metal was isolated by Lecoq de Boisbaudran in 1886.
Gadolinium metal possesses unusual metallurgic properties, with as little as 1% of gadolinium improving the workability and resistance of iron, chromium, and related alloys to high temperatures and oxidation. Gadolinium as a metal or salt has exceptionally high absorption of neutrons and therefore is used for shielding in neutron radiography and in nuclear reactors. Like most rare earths, gadolinium forms trivalent ions which have fluorescent properties. Gd (III) salts have therefore been used as green phosphors in various applications.