- metals),
represent a
family of
phases isostructural to the
mineral pyrochlore.
Pyrochlores are an
important class of
materials in
diverse technological applications...
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chemical or
crystal with
oxidized titanium such as the rare
earth titanate pyrochlores series and many of the
minerals with the
perovskite structure. The name...
- 155-173. Arenas, D. J., et al. "Raman
study of
phonon modes in bi****h
pyrochlores."
Physical Review B 82.21 (2010): 214302. || DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB...
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hypoallergenic alternative to nickel.
Niobium is
often found in the
minerals pyrochlore and columbite,
hence the
former name "columbium". Its name
comes from...
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silicate minerals (such as
micas and olivine), apatite, magnetite, and
pyrochlore. This may not
reflect the
original composition of the lava,
which may...
- (khlōrós) chloranthy, chlorine, chlorophobia, chlorophyll, chloroplast,
pyrochlore chondr-
cartilage Gr**** χόνδρος (khóndros) hypochondriasis, osteochondritis...
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Pumpellyite (group of sorosilicates)
Purpurite Putnisite Pyrargyrite Pyrite Pyrochlore (mineral group)
Pyrolusite Pyromorphite Pyrope Pyrophanite Pyrophyllite...
- (NMR)
spectroscopy and
magic angle spinning (MAS) to
study rare-earth
pyrochlores.
Following Grey's
graduate studies, she held a
postdoctoral research...
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silicate minerals (such as
micas and olivine), apatite, magnetite, and
pyrochlore. This may not
reflect the
original composition of the lava,
which may...
-
transition from
conductor to
insulator in
systems such as rare-earth
pyrochlores as the
atomic number of the rare-earth
metal increases,
because the lattice...