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yttriumA rare elemental metal. A radioactive form of yttrium is used in radiation therapy and some types of immunotherapy.
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yttriumA metal of the rare earth group of elements. A radioactive form of yttrium may be attached to a monoclonal antibody or other molecule that can locate and bind to cancer cells and be used to diagnose o [..]
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yttriumElement 39, atomic weight 88.90585, a dark gray metal that is used in alloys and nuclear technology for its high neutron transparency. Yttrium compounds are used in the manufacture of color tv screens [..]
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yttriummetallic rare-earth element, 1866, coined in Modern Latin by Swedish chemist Carl Gustaf Mosander (1797-1858) from Ytterby, name of a town in Sweden where mineral containing it was found. With metalli [..]
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yttriumAn uncommon elemental metal, the radioactive form of which is used in some kinds of immunotherapy, and radiation therapy.
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yttriumA rare elemental metal. A radioactive form of yttrium is used in radiation therapy and some types of immunotherapy.
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yttrium(n) a silvery metallic element that is common in rare-earth minerals; used in magnesium and aluminum alloys
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yttriumSymbol:"Y" Atomic Number:"39" Atomic Mass: 88.91amu. This is one of the transition elements found in period five of the periodic table. One of the rare Earth metals [..]
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yttriumAn element of the rare earth Family of Metals. It has the atomic symbol Y, atomic number 39, and atomic weight 88.91. In conjunction with other rare earths, yttrium is used as a phosphor in Television [..]
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yttriumAn element of the rare earth family of metals. It has the atomic symbol Y, atomic number 39, and atomic weight 88.91. In conjunction with other rare earths, yttrium is used as a phosphor in television [..]
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