Similar words: dyspraxia, symposium, symposiums, gross profit, proscenium, dyspnea, dyspnoea, dysphasia. Meaning: n. a trivalent metallic element of the rare earth group; forms compounds that are highly magnetic.
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1. Dysprosium has emerged as the mineral most vital to clean energy industries yet most vulnerable to supply disruptions, the report said.
2. Three 3500 W dysprosium lamps are installed on each tower crane for site lighting during night.
3. A supply of electricity will cause the dysprosium iodide to vapourize to glow.
4. Small mines producing heavy rare earths like dysprosium and terbium still operate on nearby hills.
5. Close cousins terbium and dysprosium are added in smaller amounts to the alloy to preserve neodymium's magnetic properties at high temperatures.
6. Dysprosium (Dy) was discovered in 1886 but it wasn't until 1950 that scientists were able to isolate it.
7. Finding terbium and dysprosium is a big deal. It will increase supply for most applications.
8. Dysprosium, used in computer hard drives, now sells for $212 a pound(sentencedict.com), up from $6.77 eight years ago.
9. In order to improve the resistivity of oxidation, dysprosium cobalt ferrite magnetic fluids were prepared.
10. Dysprosium lamp: Light source for repro - photography and printing down.
11. Export of high value-added rare earth products like europium, terbium, dysprosium, thulium, ytterbium and lutetium will be restricted.
12. XRF method that power is directly adopted pressing sample is used to analyse RE oxidate in the rich dysprosium, which is simple and quick.
13. Uses: It is used as the raw material of dysprosium metal and the additives of rare earth permanent magnets.
14. According to a new United States Energy Department report, the most important of these for clean energy is dysprosium.sentencedict.com
15. Prices have soared for rare earth elements mined almost exclusively here in the red clay hills of southern China: dysprosium, terbium and europium.
16. The determination of impurity Oxygen and Nitrogen in the metals of Neodymium and Dysprosium is studied.
17. The five minerals are medium and heavy rare earth elements of which China mines an estimated 96 percent to 99.8 percent of the world's supply: dysprosium, terbium, neodymium, europium and yttrium.
18. The Oxides, Salts and Metal of the Lanthanum, Cerium, Praseodymium, Neodymium, Samarium, Europium, Gadolinium, Terbium, Dysprosium , Holmium, Erbium, Thulium, Ytterbium, Lutetium, Yttrium, Scandium.
19. A U.S. Department of Energy study recently warned of short-term supply disruptions for elements such as dysprosium and neodymium needed to make wind turbines and electric cars.
20. Dudley Kingsnorth, a prominent rare earth mining consultant in Perth, Australia, said he agreed that a dysprosium shortage was likely.
21. With chromatographic separation by extraction column, the system was successfully applied to determine the heavy rare earth element dysprosium in ores with satisfactory results.
22. Tokyo consortium of researchers Hiranuma light that, if produced outside of China dysprosium and other "heavy rare earth", you need to spend considerable cost and time.
23. According to international indexes on the Internet, the export price of dysprosium last summer was between $200 and $300 a kilogram. This year, however, the price has risen by $100 every month.
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