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The Soviet scientists had suggested this name be given to element 105 ( which was finally called dubnium ) and the German team wished to recognise both Bohr and the fact that the Dubna team had been the first to propose the cold fusion reaction.
This section deals with the synthesis of nuclei of bohrium by so-called " cold " fusion reactions.
The synthesis of bohrium was first attempted in 1976 by scientists at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research at Dubna using this cold fusion reaction.
Based on the results of other cold fusion reactions, they concluded that they were due to < sup > 261 </ sup > Bh and < sup > 257 </ sup > Db respectively.
The team at Dubna also studied this reaction in 1976 as part of their newly established cold fusion approach to new elements.
It was once reported that deuterium absorbed into palladium enabled nuclear cold fusion.
However, cold fusion by this mechanism has not been generally accepted by the scientific community.
More than 100 atoms of hassium have been synthesized to date in various cold and hot fusion reactions, both as a parent nucleus and decay product.
This section deals with the synthesis of nuclei of hassium by so-called " cold " fusion reactions.
If confirmed, this would indicate that such symmetric fusion reactions should be modelled as ' hot fusion ' reactions rather than ' cold fusion ' ones, as first suggested.
* 1989 Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischmann announce their discovery of cold fusion at the University of Utah.
Possible examples of mistaken discoveries caused by this bias are Martian " canals ", N rays, polywater, and cold fusion.
Examples of pathological science may include homeopathy, Martian canals, N-rays, polywater, water memory, and cold fusion.
The latter is a distinct concept from that of where nuclear fusion claimed to be achieved at room temperature conditions ( see cold fusion ).
The first cold fusion experiments involving element 104 were done in 1974 at Dubna, by using light titanium-50 nuclei aimed at lead-208 isotope targets:
* March 23 Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischmann announce that they have achieved cold fusion at the University of Utah.
More recently, electrolysis of heavy water was performed by Fleischmann and Pons in their famous experiment, resulting in anomalous heat generation and the discredited claim of cold fusion.
In March 1989, University of Utah chemists Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischmann reported the production of excess heat that could only be explained by a nuclear process (" cold fusion ").
Not much is known about Sol cutters world but they have flying cars that use cold fusion technology.
Only three atoms of it were observed ( all < sup > 272 </ sup > Rg ), by the cold fusion between nickel ions and a bismuth target in a linear accelerator:
The team at RIKEN have indicated plans to study the cold fusion reaction:

cold and reactions
This section deals with the synthesis of nuclei of ununtrium by so-called " cold " fusion reactions.
The table below provides cross-sections and excitation energies for cold fusion reactions producing ununtrium isotopes directly.
Adverse drug reactions ( ADRs ) associated with the use of beta blockers include: nausea, diarrhea, bronchospasm, dyspnea, cold extremities, exacerbation of Raynaud's syndrome, bradycardia, hypotension, heart failure, heart block, fatigue, dizziness, alopecia ( hair loss ), abnormal vision, hallucinations, insomnia, nightmares, sexual dysfunction, erectile dysfunction and / or alteration of glucose and lipid metabolism.
* 1989-On March 23, two Utah electrochemists, Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischmann, announced that they had achieved cold fusion: fusion reactions which could occur at room temperatures.
A common procedure is keeping samples cold to slow the rate of chemical reactions and phase change, and analyzing the sample as soon as possible ; but this merely minimizes the changes rather than preventing them.
These factors have led to the use of a thermally isolated, cold injection unit that injects the reacting chemicals into a thermally isolated, hot mold, which facilitates increase rate of chemical reactions and results in shorter time duration required to achieve a solidified thermoset component.
Severe reactions can be witnessed with exposure to cold water.
The reactions to Beatlemania: The Movie were cold and plans for a followup film were immediately shelved after several poor reviews of the way the film was produced ( several critics complained of the film being too art based and not worthy of being associated with the stageshow Beatlemania ).
Material exiting the furnace is quenched to halt the cracking reactions: frequently this is achieved by heat exchange with the virgin material being fed to the furnace, which in turn is a good energy efficiency step, but sometimes a stream of cold oil ( usually gas oil ) is used to the same effect.
Cold-induced rhinorrhea occurs due to a combination of thermodynamics and the body's natural reactions to cold weather stimuli.
Research supervision was also shared in respect to Martin Fleischmann who worked on hydrogen in palladium, which later on was used by him to claim nuclear reactions in the cold.

cold and produced
In 1723 Bristol brass maker Nehemiah Champion patented the use of granulated copper, produced by pouring molten metal into cold water.
The recent ice ages produced no significant glaciation in mainland Australia but long periods of cold and very dry weather.
The exceptional purity of Iberian iron and the sophisticated method of forging, which included cold hammering, produced double-edged weapons of excellent quality.
The principle behind cold cathode version is the same, except that electrons are produced in the discharge of a high voltage.
Amorphous or " plastic " sulfur is produced by rapid cooling of molten sulfur — for example, by pouring it into cold water.
This was determined by measuring the disk of cold dust orbiting the star produced by collisions between such small bodies.
The subjective effect produced by a line depends on its orientation: a horizontal line corresponds with the ground on which man rests and moves ; it possesses a dark and cold affective tonality similar to black or blue.
Ultramagic can produce massive balloons, such as the N-500 that accommodates up to 27 persons in the basket, and has also produced many balloons with special shapes, as well as cold air inflatables.
Lake-effect snow is produced during cooler atmospheric conditions when cold winds move across long expanses of warmer lake water, providing energy and picking up water vapor which freezes and is deposited on the leeward shores.
Lake-effect snow is produced as cold winds blow clouds over warm waters.
Even when precipitation is not produced, cold air passing over warmer water may produce cloud cover.
In November 2010, for the first time, cold antihydrogen was produced and magnetically confined for about a sixth of a second by the Antihydrogen Laser Physics Apparatus ( ALPHA ) team at CERN, and in 2011 antihydrogen was maintained for over 15 minutes.
In North America, careful selection has produced a number of trees resistant not only to disease, but also to the droughts and extremely cold winters afflicting the continent.
With the " cold war " confrontation between the Soviet-backed Warsaw Pact nations and the Western powers in NATO, many new combat aircraft were produced and many new pilots trained.
During the " cold war " between NATO and the Warsaw Pact powers, some model boards with large areas of real terrain were produced before being superseded by digital image generation systems.
In Iliad XXII ( 149ff ), Homer states that the river had two springs: one produced warm water ; the other yielded cold water, regardless of the season.
The voltage difference, V, produced across the terminals of an open circuit made from a pair of dissimilar metals, A and B, whose two junctions are held at different temperatures, is directly proportional to the difference between the hot and cold junction temperatures, T < sub > h </ sub > − T < sub > c </ sub >.
Despite years of effort and the occasional hoax ( i. e. cold fusion ), no man-made fusion reaction has produced more energy than it consumed and been a viable source of electricity.
Two containers were alternately filled with steam, then sprayed with cold water making the steam condense ; this produced a vacuum that would draw water through a pipe up from a well to the container.
The craft's Walter RII-203 cold rocket engine produced 7. 34 kN ( 750 kgp / 1, 650 lbf ) thrust.
The hydrogen gas was fed into the balloon via lead pipes ; but as it was not passed through cold water, great difficulty was experienced in filling the balloon completely ( the gas was hot when produced, but as it cooled in the balloon, it contracted ).
Dark lines in a broad spectrum are produced when a cold gas is between a broad spectrum photon source and the detector.
Absorption lines are produced even during reflection from an illuminated cold gas, as after reflection there is still the opportunity for a selective absorption ( and re-scatter ) between the point of reflection and the detector.
* An article of 1965 on cold cathode tubes from Mullard Ltd. ( a British manufacturer of these devices, which also produced a prototype calculator using them ) gives an insight into why they were used in these calculators at the time-"...

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