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- stable isotopes, tin-115 has a high capture cross section for fast neutron energies, at 30 barns. Tin-117 ranks one below, with a cross section of 2.3 barns...
- Rin Tin Tin or Rin-Tin-Tin (September 1918 – August 10, 1932) was a male German Shepherd born in Flirey, France, who became an international star in motion...
- Tinning is the process of thinly coating sheets of wrought iron or steel with tin, and the resulting product is known as tinplate. The term is also widely...
- unstable tin isotopes are known, including tin-100 (100Sn) (discovered in 1994) and tin-132 (132Sn), which are both "doubly magic". The longest-lived tin radioisotope...
- The tin whistle, also known as the penny whistle, is a simple six-holed woodwind instrument. It is a type of fipple flute, putting it in the same class...
- "perilously close" to simply feeding "the appetite of those willing to cross the line between enthusiast and obsessive" in the Tintinological community...
- a long line that includes the character Rin Tin Tin. The film tells the story of the original Rin Tin Tin, the legendary German Shepherd, found shortly...
- A steel can, tin can, tin (especially in British English, Australian English, Canadian English and South African English), or can is a container made of...
- for some of their housemates one year on. Tin and Pamu were issued walkie-talkies to help Divine and Ryan cross over before sunrise, without the other team...
- Harry Bernard Cross (16 December 1947 – 18 August 2020) was an English stage and film actor. He was best known for his portrayal of the British Olympic...