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I . European [ˌjʊərəˈpiːən] ADJ

II . European [ˌjʊərəˈpiːən] N

Europe [ˈjʊərəp] N

opium [ˈəʊpıəm] N

uranium [jʊəˈreınıəm] N CHEM

Euroland [ˈjʊərəʊlænd] N

neurosis <neuroses [njʊə­ˈrəʊ­siːz] > [njʊəˈrəʊsıs] N MED

II . neurotic [njʊəˈrɒtık] N

atropine [ˈætrəpın] N PHARM

barium [ˈbeərıəm] N CHEM

radium [ˈreıdıəm] N

sodium [ˈsəʊdıəm] N CHEM

cranium <craniums or crania [ˈkreınıə] > [ˈkreınıəm] N

premium [ˈpriːmıəm] N

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There are two possible sources for natural promethium: rare decays of natural europium-151 (producing promethium-147), and uranium (various isotopes).
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Lighter unstable isotopes of samarium primarily decay by electron capture to isotopes of promethium, while heavier ones convert through beta decay to isotopes of europium.
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Whereas trivalent europium gives red phosphors, the luminescence of divalent europium depends on the host lattice, but tends to be on the blue side.
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It is also used (with europium trifluoride) in fluoride selective electrodes.
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It joins an insipid litany at the bottom of the periodic table along with americium, berkelium, californium, europium, francium, livermorium, and tennessine.
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The fractional crystallization of the oxides then yielded "europium" in 1901.
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