| 1. | As such, caesium is not a major chemical environmental pollutant.
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| 2. | For instance, when scientists at the adiabatically cool caesium atoms.
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| 3. | Gradients of caesium salts are used for separation of nucleic acids.
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| 4. | Since then, caesium has been widely used in atomic clocks.
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| 5. | Cesium _ 137 is named after a radioactive isotope of caesium.
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| 6. | Here the xenon can decay to the long lived caesium isotope.
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| 7. | The vertical lasers push the caesium ball through a microwave cavity.
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| 8. | The second is currently defined in terms of the Caesium standard.
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| 9. | Caesium chloride ( CsCl ) crystallizes in the simple cubic crystal system.
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| 10. | When caesium burns in air, the superoxide is the main product.
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