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he·lium [ˈhi:liəm] SUBST no plur

no·bil·ity [nə(ʊ)ˈbɪləti] SUBST no plur

1. nobility + sing/plur vb (aristocracy):

2. nobility (character):

nob·ble [ˈnɒbl̩] VERBE trans GB Aus jarg

1. nobble (tamper with):

2. nobble (bribe):

3. nobble (spoil):

4. nobble (catch attention):

I . no·ble [ˈnəʊbl̩] ADJ

1. noble (aristocratic):

II . no·ble [ˈnəʊbl̩] SUBST

no·bly [ˈnəʊbli] ADV

Bel·gium [ˈbelʤəm] SUBST

la·bel·ling [ˈleɪbəlɪŋ], la·bel·ing SUBST no plur

un·be·lief [ˌʌnbɪˈli:f] SUBST no plur

1. unbelief (surprise and shock):

dvom m

2. unbelief (faithlessness):

nevera f

I . me·dium [ˈmi:diəm] ADJ

2. medium CULIN:

II . me·dium <-s [or -dia]> [ˈmi:diəm] SUBST

2. medium -s (spiritualist):

medij m

3. medium (nutritive substance):

opium [ˈəʊpiəm] SUBST no plur

po·dium <-dia> [ˈpəʊdiəm, -diə] SUBST

so·dium [ˈsəʊdiəm] SUBST no plur

te·dium [ˈti:diəm] SUBST no plur

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
Valence 3 is dominant in all subsequent elements up to lawrencium (with the possible exception of nobelium).
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The interior of the optical cell used for nobelium laser spectroscopy.
phys.org
The nobelium isotopes weighed in 2010 were produced at a rate of around one every second.
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Like the other transfermium elements, nobelium is very hard to investigate experimentally.
phys.org
For nobelium 11 isotopes are known with mass numbers 250260 and 262.
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Long-lived isotopes of nobelium and isotopes of lawrencium (and of heavier elements) have relatively short half-lives.
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The synthetic element nobelium was named after him.
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Nobelium does not occur in nature and can only be produced artificially in very small numbers of atoms.
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In addition to plutonium, he is credited as a lead discoverer of americium, curium, and berkelium, and as a co-discoverer of californium, einsteinium, fermium, mendelevium, nobelium and seaborgium.
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They determined eka-ytterbium properties, consistent with nobelium as the heavier homologue.
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