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Discover Ludwig"known element" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to something that is already known or previously established. For example: "The chemical composition of water is a well-known element of science."
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But gadolinium is special because it has the greatest neutron-capturing ability of any known element.
This emission, which was unlike that characteristic of any known element, had previously been attributed to a hypothetical element, "nebulium".
It is predicated to be extremely dense (roughly 28.7 g/cm3) -- denser even than osmium, which is the heaviest known element with a density of 22.61 g/cm3.
This sort of communications intercept tries to build from a known element in a terror network — a person, a telephone number, a photograph, a safe house, an electronic dead-drop — to some picture of the network itself.
Until now, the only known element of the letter had been a provision described by a senior Army officer as having asserted that the Red Cross should not seek in the future to conduct no-notice inspections in the cellblock where the worst abuses took place.
In 1868 English astronomer Joseph Norman Lockyer identified an orange line in a solar-prominence spectrum that had no counterpart in that of any known element, so he ascribed it to a new element, which he called helium (after helios, the Greek name for the Sun and the Sun god).
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The research also offered an explanation for the varying abundances of the known elements.
The atoms of 113 lasted for as long as 1.2 seconds before decaying radioactively to known elements.
These processes seem to be able to explain the trace abundances of all the known elements heavier than iron.
Syndicate missed a chance to explore some interesting and lesser known elements in women's history, which might have been a great way of engaging with the period.
We know that the number of known elements has steadily increased over time.
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