Examples of lanthanide contraction in the following topics:
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- Lanthanides and actinides are elements of the inner transition series of the periodic table.
- The 14 elements (numbers 58 to 71) of the lanthanide series are also known as the rare earth elements.
- Most lanthanides are formed when uranium and plutonium undergo nuclear reactions.
- This phenomenon is known as the lanthanide contraction.
- All the lanthanide elements exhibit the oxidation state +3.
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- The atomic number that should be here, 57, is located at the bottom of the table in the row called the Lanthanides.
- By expanding the horizontal dimensions of the table, the actinide and lanthanide rows can be put into their correct relative positions.
- In 1934 only 4 actinides were known, all smaller than uranium, so it was not known that they formed a period or family like the lanthanides.
- The actinides were added along with the lanthanides.
- The lanthanides and actinides are added as separate but connected rows, building what is called the f-block.
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- Muscle contractions are defined by the changes in the length of the muscle during contraction.
- Several types of muscle contractions occur and they are defined by the changes in the length of the muscle during contraction.
- A concentric contraction is a type of muscle contraction in which the muscles shorten while generating force, overcoming resistance.
- A yielding contraction occurs when a muscle contraction is opposed by resistance.
- An overcoming contraction occurs when a muscle contraction is opposed by an immovable object.
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- ATP is critical for muscle contractions because it breaks the myosin-actin cross-bridge, freeing the myosin for the next contraction.
- Muscles contract in a repeated pattern of binding and releasing between the two thin and thick strands of the sarcomere.
- When the actin is pulled approximately 10 nm toward the M-line, the sarcomere shortens and the muscle contracts.
- Therefore, without ATP, muscles would remain in their contracted state, rather than their relaxed state.
- With each contraction cycle, actin moves relative to myosin.
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- Standardized contracts allow investors to buy and sell futures contracts on organized exchanges.
- You could sell your futures contract on the derivatives market if you no longer want the contract.
- Contract size is 10,000 barrels of petroleum with a contract price of $75 per barrel.
- On the other side of the contract, the bank benefits from this contract.
- If a speculator bought this contract from the Malaysian bank, then he or she loses approximately $250,000 on this contract if the contract matured today.
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- Skeletal muscle contractions can be grouped based on the length and frequency of contraction.
- The time between the stimulus and the initiation of contraction is termed the latent period, which is followed by the contraction period.
- At peak contraction the muscle relaxes and returns to its resting position.
- After contraction the muscle relaxes back to a resting level of tension.
- If the frequency of these contractions increases to the point where maximum tension is generated and no relaxation is observed then the contraction is termed a tetanus.
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- Typically they either have low-charge (Na+), electrons in d orbitals that are antibonding with respect to the ligands (Zn2+), or lack covalency (Ln3+, where Ln is any lanthanide).
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- The size of the magnetic moment on a lanthanide atom can be quite large, as it can carry up to seven unpaired electrons, in the case of gadolinium(III) (hence its use in MRI).
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- Although groups generally have more significant periodic trends, there are regions where horizontal trends are more significant than vertical group trends, such as in the f-block, where the lanthanides and actinides form two substantial horizontal series of elements.
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- In contract manufacturing, a hiring firm makes an agreement with the contract manufacturer to produce and ship the hiring firm's goods.
- A contract manufacturer ("CM") is a manufacturer that enters into a contract with a firm to produce components or products for that firm .
- In a contract manufacturing business model, the hiring firm approaches the contract manufacturer with a design or formula.
- Mutual Benefit to Contract Site: A contract between the manufacturer and the company it is producing for may last several years.
- Compare the benefits and risks of employing a contract manufacturer (CM)