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* 1982 – The synthetic chemical element Meitnerium, atomic number 109, is first synthesized at the Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung in Darmstadt, Germany.
It is a synthetic element whose most stable known isotope, < sup > 270 </ sup > Bh, has a half-life of 61 seconds.
It consists of the elements oxygen ( O ), sulfur ( S ), selenium ( Se ), tellurium ( Te ), the radioactive element polonium ( Po ), and the synthetic element livermorium ( Lv ).
It is a synthetic element ( an element that can be created in a laboratory but is not found in nature ) and radioactive ; the most stable known isotope, dubnium-268, has a half-life of approximately 28 hours.
Einsteinium ( ) is a synthetic element with the symbol Es and atomic number 99.
Several awards, concepts, and institutions are named after Fermi, such as the Enrico Fermi Award, the Enrico Fermi Institute, the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, the Enrico Fermi Nuclear Generating Station, a class of particles called fermions, the synthetic element fermium, and many more.
* A synthetic element isolated from the debris of the 1952 Ivy Mike nuclear test was named fermium, in honor of Fermi's contributions to the scientific community.
Fermium ( ) is a synthetic element with symbol Fm and atomic number 100.
Hassium ( or ) is a synthetic element with the symbol Hs and atomic number 108.
Lawrencium is a radioactive synthetic chemical element with the symbol Lr ( formerly Lw ) and atomic number 103.
Mendelevium ( or ) is a synthetic element with the symbol Md ( formerly Mv ) and the atomic number 101.
Nobelium ( or ) is a synthetic element with the symbol No and atomic number 102.
It is a synthetic element ( an element that can be created in a laboratory but is not found in nature ) and radioactive ; the most stable known isotope, < sup > 267 </ sup > Rf, has a half-life of approximately 1. 3 hours.
Seaborgium ( ) is a synthetic chemical element with the symbol Sg and atomic number 106.
Seaborgium is a synthetic element whose most stable isotope < sup > 271 </ sup > Sg has a half-life of 1. 9 minutes.
In chemistry, a synthetic element is a chemical element that does not occur naturally on Earth, and can only be created artificially.
In 1997, IUPAC decided to give dubnium its current name honoring the city of Dubna where the Russian team made their discoveries since American-chosen names had already been used for many existing synthetic elements, while the name rutherfordium ( chosen by the American team ) was accepted for element 104.
The laboratory was honored in 2012 by having the synthetic chemical element livermorium named after it.
This synthetic element is one of the so-called super-heavy atoms and was first synthesized in 1994, at a facility near the city of Darmstadt, Germany, from which it takes its name.
Plutonium is a synthetic element not found in nature in appreciable quantities.

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Polyphosphates gave renewed life to soap products at a time when surfactants were a threat though expensive, and these same polyphosphates spelled the decline of soap usage when the synergism between polyphosphates and synthetic detergent actives was recognized and exploited.
Until independence, Armenia's economy was based largely on industry — chemicals, electronic products, machinery, processed food, synthetic rubber and textiles ; it was highly dependent on outside resources.
Furthermore, its activity was not inhibited by biological constituents such as pus, unlike the synthetic sulfonamides.
Masonite, a wood hardboard, was bonded using natural lignin, ( although most modern MDF particle boards use synthetic thermosetting resins ).
The first commercially produced synthetic adhesive was Karlsons klister in the 1920s.
The same was true of new synthetic materials when created.
The first synthetic β-lactam was prepared by Hermann Staudinger in 1907 by reaction of the Schiff base of aniline and benzaldehyde with diphenylketene in a cycloaddition:
One of the first plastics made from synthetic components, Bakelite was used for its electrical nonconductivity and heat-resistant properties in electrical insulators, radio and telephone casings, and such diverse products as kitchenware, jewelry, pipe stems, and children's toys.
In 1993 Bakelite was designated a National Historic Chemical Landmark by the American Chemical Society in recognition of its significance as the world's first synthetic plastic.
It was the very first synthetic thermosetting plastic ever made.
According to a 2003 study undertaken by the International Diabetes Federation ( IDF ) on the access to and availability of insulin in its member countries, synthetic ' human ' insulin is considerably more expensive in most countries where both synthetic ' human ' and animal insulin are commercially available: e. g. within European countries the average price of synthetic ' human ' insulin was twice as high as the price of pork insulin.
Bertrain H. Wait, an engineer whose company had worked on the construction of the New York Cities Catskill Aqueduct, was impressed with the durability of Rosendale cement, and came up with a blend of both Rosendale and synthetic cements which had the good attributes of both: it was highly durable and had a much faster setting time.
Mr. Wait convinced the New York Commissioner of Highways to construct an experimental section of highway near New Paltz, New York, using one sack of Rosendale to six sacks of synthetic cement, and it was proved a success and for decades the Rosendale-synthetic cement blend became common use in highway and bridge construction.
* Pinoko from Black Jack is technically a cyborg ; as a living Teratoma, she is mostly organs: most of her body was crafted by Blackjack from synthetic fiber.
In May 2010, a team of scientists led by Venter became the first to successfully create what was described as " synthetic life ".
This series of calculators was also noted for a large number of highly counter-intuitive mysterious undocumented features, somewhat similar to " synthetic programming " of the American HP-41, which were exploited by applying normal arithmetic operations to error messages, jumping to non-existent addresses and other techniques.
The first human-made ( synthetic ) organic dye, mauveine, was discovered serendipitously by William Henry Perkin in 1856.
Hydrothermal synthetic emeralds have been attributed to IG Farben, Nacken, Tairus, and others, but the first satisfactory commercial product was that of Johann Lechleitner of Innsbruck, Austria, which appeared on the market in the 1960s.
It initially was a fusion of synthetic instrumentation and syncopated percussion of the 1980s electro, as favored by fans of breakdancing.

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There is also a synthetic dye that has been named " amaranth " for its similarity in color to the natural amaranth pigments known as betalains.
The FTC says: "§ 23. 23 ( c ) It is unfair or deceptive to use the word " laboratory-grown ," " laboratory-created ," " name-created ," or " synthetic " with the name of any natural stone to describe any industry product unless such industry product has essentially the same optical, physical, and chemical properties as the stone named.
After him was also named mendelevium, which is a synthetic chemical element with the symbol Md ( formerly Mv ) and the atomic number 101.
The school facilities also include a new multi-use artificial turf field ( named after former Westwood High School principal and teacher Charles Flahive ) with a synthetic track, both of which are open to the public.
In 1906, was Richard W. Seabury, who, casting about for new materials, learned of experiments with synthetic resins made by Dr. Leo Baekeland, for whom the well-known material, Bakelite, was later to be named.
* Nobelium, a synthetic element with the symbol No and atomic number 102, named after Alfred Nobel
A chemically synthesized genome of a mycoplasmal cell based entirely on synthetic DNA which can self-replicate has been created and named M. laboratorium.
Lawrencium, the only synthetic element in the group, was named after American physicist Ernest Lawrence, the inventor of the cyclotron atom-smasher and founder of discovery place, then-called Lawrence Radiation Laboratory ( now Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory )
The tomahawk was later redesigned featuring synthetic shafts by American Tomahawk Company and named VTACs (" Vietnam Tactical Tomahawk "' s ) and are manufactured by Fehrman Knives.
When one of Stevens ' dealers is murdered by a rival dealer named Ivy, Stevens with great difficulty kills him in retaliation and is awarded a partnership in Jason's new business venture ; distribution of a synthetic chemical variant of cocaine.
Rez has claimed to want to marry a synthetic personality named Rei Toei, the Idoru ( Japanese Idol ) of the title, which is apparently impossible and therefore questioned by his loyal staff, particularly by his head of security, Keith Blackwell.
In the original, the majority of good characters were named after precious gems and metals ( e. g. Sapphire ), while the villains were named after synthetic fibers and plastics ( e. g. Plastic and Nylon ).
The two teens were soon forcibly delivered to a criminal chemist named Simon Marshall, who was developing a new synthetic heroin for Silvermane and the Maggia, testing it on runaway teens with fatal results.
Dr. Rosenzweig is named Global Weekly's Man Of The Year due to his development of the Eden formula, a new synthetic fertilizer that causes the dry Israeli deserts to become rich, fertile croplands.

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