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Naturally and occurring
Naturally occurring asphalt is sometimes specified by the term " crude bitumen "; its viscosity is similar to that of cold molasses .< ref >
Naturally occurring with a half-life of 1. 25 years, decays to stable ( 11. 2 %) by electron capture or positron emission, and also to stable ( 88. 8 %) via beta decay.
Naturally occurring ingredients contain various amounts of molecules called proteins, carbohydrates and fats.
Naturally occurring chromium is composed of three stable isotopes ; < sup > 52 </ sup > Cr, < sup > 53 </ sup > Cr and < sup > 54 </ sup > Cr with < sup > 52 </ sup > Cr being the most abundant ( 83. 789 % natural abundance ).
Naturally occurring cadmium is composed of 8 isotopes.
Naturally occurring dysprosium is composed of 7 isotopes, the most abundant of which is < sup > 164 </ sup > Dy.
Naturally occurring dysprosium is composed of 7 isotopes: < sup > 156 </ sup > Dy, < sup > 158 </ sup > Dy, < sup > 160 </ sup > Dy, < sup > 161 </ sup > Dy, < sup > 162 </ sup > Dy, < sup > 163 </ sup > Dy, and < sup > 164 </ sup > Dy.
Naturally occurring europium is composed of 2 isotopes, < sup > 151 </ sup > Eu and < sup > 153 </ sup > Eu, with < sup > 153 </ sup > Eu being the most abundant ( 52. 2 % natural abundance ).
Naturally occurring erbium is composed of 6 stable isotopes,,,,,, and with being the most abundant ( 33. 503 % natural abundance ).
Naturally occurring atomic hydrogen is rare on Earth because hydrogen readily forms covalent compounds with most elements and is present in the water molecule and in most organic compounds.
Naturally occurring lanthanum is composed of one stable (< sup > 139 </ sup > La ) and one radioactive (< sup > 138 </ sup > La ) isotope, with the stable isotope, < sup > 139 </ sup > La, being the most abundant ( 99. 91 % natural abundance ).
Naturally occurring manganese is composed of one stable isotope, < sup > 55 </ sup > Mn.
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Naturally occurring nickel is composed of 5 stable isotopes ; < sup > 58 </ sup > Ni, < sup > 60 </ sup > Ni, < sup > 61 </ sup > Ni, < sup > 62 </ sup > Ni and < sup > 64 </ sup > Ni with < sup > 58 </ sup > Ni being the most abundant ( 68. 077 % natural abundance ).
Naturally occurring neodymium is a mixture of five stable isotopes, < sup > 142 </ sup > Nd, < sup > 143 </ sup > Nd, < sup > 145 </ sup > Nd, < sup > 146 </ sup > Nd and < sup > 148 </ sup > Nd, with < sup > 142 </ sup > Nd being the most abundant ( 27. 2 % of the natural abundance ), and two radioisotopes, < sup > 144 </ sup > Nd and < sup > 150 </ sup > Nd.
Naturally occurring substances such as rosemary extract, hops, salt, sugar, vinegar, alcohol, diatomaceous earth and castor oil are also used as traditional preservatives.
Naturally occurring rhodium is usually found as the free metal, alloyed with similar metals, and rarely as a chemical compound in minerals such as bowieite and rhodplumsite.
Naturally occurring radio waves are made by lightning, or by astronomical objects.
Naturally occurring restriction endonucleases are categorized into four groups ( Types I, II III, and IV ) based on their composition and enzyme cofactor requirements, the nature of their target sequence, and the position of their DNA cleavage site relative to the target sequence.
Naturally occurring silicon is composed of three stable isotopes, silicon-28, silicon-29, and silicon-30, with silicon-28 being the most abundant ( 92 % natural abundance ).
Naturally occurring silver is composed of two stable isotopes, < sup > 107 </ sup > Ag and < sup > 109 </ sup > Ag, with < sup > 107 </ sup > Ag being slightly more abundant ( 51. 839 % natural abundance ).
Naturally occurring technetium occurs as a spontaneous fission product in uranium ore or by neutron capture in molybdenum ores.
Naturally occurring tellurium has eight isotopes.
Naturally occurring tungsten consists of five isotopes whose half-lives are so long that they can be considered stable.

Naturally and gadolinium
Naturally occurring gadolinium ( Gd ) is composed of 6 stable isotopes, < sup > 154 </ sup > Gd, < sup > 155 </ sup > Gd, < sup > 156 </ sup > Gd, < sup > 157 </ sup > Gd, < sup > 158 </ sup > Gd and < sup > 160 </ sup > Gd, and 1 radioisotope, < sup > 152 </ sup > Gd, with < sup > 158 </ sup > Gd being the most abundant ( 24. 84 % natural abundance ).

Naturally and is
Naturally, the patient does not say, `` I hate my father '', or `` Sibling rivalry is what bugs me ''.
Naturally, where one or the other of the effects of an action is uncertain, this has to be taken into account.
Naturally, the float method is difficult to carry out in an economically depressed period.
Naturally the water is attracted to the layer of gum and salt created by the acid wash. Printing ink based on drying oils such as linseed oil and varnish loaded with pigment is then rolled over the surface.
Naturally this tendency is purely due to story conveniences ( or a somewhat haphazardly shifting patchwork pattern of authors ), and mainly that the fictional " continuity " has been maintained and expanded far beyond what Stan Lee and others originally planned or hoped for.
Naturally, if one does not require rings to have a multiplicative identity then the last condition is dropped.

Naturally and composed
Naturally occurring thulium is composed of one stable isotope, Tm-169 ( 100 % natural abundance ).
Naturally occurring vanadium is composed of one stable isotope < sup > 51 </ sup > V and one radioactive isotope < sup > 50 </ sup > V.
Naturally occurring zirconium is composed of five isotopes.
Naturally occurring praseodymium is composed of one stable isotope, praseodymium-141, which is of use in NMR and EPR spectroscopy.
Naturally gifted and raised in a religious family, Bob had composed Masses, Ave Maria's and commemorative pieces for the canonization of Saint John Neumann.
Naturally occurring uranium is composed of three major isotopes, uranium-238 ( 99. 2739-99. 2752 % natural abundance ), uranium-235 ( 0. 7198-0. 7202 %), and uranium-234 ( 0. 0050-0. 0059 %).
Naturally occurring lutetium ( Lu ) is composed of 1 stable isotope < sup > 175 </ sup > Lu ( 97. 41 % natural abundance ) and one long-lived radioisotope, < sup > 176 </ sup > Lu with a half-life of 3. 78 × 10 < sup > 10 </ sup > years ( 2. 59 % natural abundance ).
Naturally occurring ytterbium ( Yb ) is composed of 7 stable isotopes, < sup > 168 </ sup > Yb, < sup > 170 </ sup > Yb, < sup > 171 </ sup > Yb, < sup > 172 </ sup > Yb, < sup > 173 </ sup > Yb, < sup > 174 </ sup > Yb, and < sup > 176 </ sup > Yb, with < sup > 174 </ sup > Yb being the most abundant ( 31. 83 % natural abundance ).
Naturally occurring thulium ( Tm ) is composed of 1 stable isotope, < sup > 169 </ sup > Tm ( 100 % natural abundance ).
Naturally occurring erbium ( Er ) is composed of 6 stable isotopes, < sup > 162 </ sup > Er, < sup > 164 </ sup > Er, < sup > 166 </ sup > Er, < sup > 167 </ sup > Er, < sup > 168 </ sup > Er, and < sup > 170 </ sup > Er with < sup > 166 </ sup > Er being the most abundant ( 33. 503 % natural abundance ).
Naturally occurring dysprosium ( Dy ) is composed of 7 stable isotopes, < sup > 156 </ sup > Dy, < sup > 158 </ sup > Dy, < sup > 160 </ sup > Dy, < sup > 161 </ sup > Dy, < sup > 162 </ sup > Dy, < sup > 163 </ sup > Dy and < sup > 164 </ sup > Dy, with < sup > 164 </ sup > Dy being the most abundant ( 28. 18 % natural abundance ).
Naturally occurring terbium ( Tb ) is composed of 1 stable isotope, < sup > 159 </ sup > Tb.

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