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  1. Bohrium (3577 bytes)
    43: ... at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research at [[Dubna]], who produced isotope <sup>261</sup>Bh with a h...
  2. Dubnium (4200 bytes)
    43: ...t 105-261 by bombarding [[americium]]-243 with [[neon]]-22). In late April [[1970]] researchers led by...
  3. Lawrencium (5210 bytes)
    43: ...awrencium decay via [[alpha emission]], [[spontaneous fission]] and [[electron capture]] (in order of...
  4. Nobelium (6700 bytes)
    43: ...s|58 m]]</td><td>&alpha;<br>&epsilon;<br>[[spontaneous fission|SF]]</td><td>7.910<br>0.500<br>&nbsp;</...
    53: ...irmed by [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] researchers in [[Dubna]].
    64: ...mission]], and the primary mode after is [[spontaneous fission]]. The primary [[decay product]]s befor...
  5. Rutherfordium (3808 bytes)
    45: ...64]] at the Joint Nuclear Research Institute at [[Dubna]] ([[U.S.S.R.]]).
    46: ... [[plutonium]] with accelerated 113 to 115 MeV [[neon]] [[ion]]s and claimed that they detected [[nucl...
    51: ...the Soviets claimed that it was first detected in Dubna, Dubnium (Db) was suggested, as was Kurchatovium ...
  6. Seaborgium (4376 bytes)
    34: Element 106 was discovered almost simultaneously by two different laboratories.
    35: ...the [[Joint Institute for Nuclear Research]] at [[Dubna]] reported producing an isotope with mass number ...
    39: ...mmittee decided in [[1992]] that the Berkeley and Dubna laboratories should share credit for the discover...
    45: ...up>Sg which decays through alpha decay and spontaneous fission. It has a half-life of 2.9 [[millisecon...
  7. Ununhexium (3740 bytes)
    37: ...] the [[Joint Institute for Nuclear Research]], [[Dubna]], published results [1] that described the decay...
    42: *In the world of [[UFO conspiracy theory]] culture during the 1980s and 1990s, [[Bob Laz...
  8. Ununpentium (4197 bytes)
    33: ...Institute for Nuclear Research]] [http://www.jinr.dubna.su/], and [[United States|American]] scientists a...
    40: Ununpentium was theorized to be inside the [[island of stability]]. Th...
    41: *In the world of [[UFO conspiracy theory]] culture during the [[1980s]] and [[1990s]], [...
    42: *As a reference to this kind of UFO conspiracy theory, in the [[X-COM]] game series there is an eleme...
  9. Ununquadium (2587 bytes)
    36: ...uadium was reported informally by scientists at [[Dubna]] ([[Joint Institute for Nuclear Research]]) in [...
  10. Ununtrium (3484 bytes)
    36: ...am composed of [[Russia|Russian]] scientists at [[Dubna]] ([[Joint Institute for Nuclear Research]]), and...
  11. Timeline of chemical element discovery (10490 bytes)
    31: *[[1737]] - [[Cobalt]] discovered by [[Georg Brandt]]. From the [[German language|German]] ...
    34: *[[1753]] - [[Bismuth]] discovered by [[Claude Geoffroy Junine]]
    94: ...ndium]] discovered by [[Ferdinand Reich]] and [[Theodor Richter]]
    101: **[[Thulium]] discovered by [[Per Teodor Cleve]]
    106: *[[Praseodymium]] discovered by [[Carl Auer von Welsbach]].
  12. Pisa (3944 bytes)
    24: [[Galileo Galilei]] was born and lived here.
    26: == Notable people born in Pisa ==
    29: *[[Leonardo of Pisa|Fibonacci Leonardo]] (c. 1175-1250), mathematician
    30: *[[Galileo Galilei]] (1564-1642), astronomer, philosopher, a...
    36: ...1993), physicist, in September 1950 migrated to [[Dubna]].

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