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discovered in 1913 by
Kazimierz Fajans and
Oswald Helmuth Göhring, who
named it
brevium for its
short half-life.
About 99.8% of
decays of 234Th
produce this isomer...
- The
Custos Brevium was an
official in the
English court system: in the
Court of
Common Pleas and
Court of King's Bench. The post was
abolished by Act...
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identified in 1913 by
Kazimierz Fajans and
Oswald Helmuth Göhring and
named "
brevium"
because of the
short half-life of the
specific isotope studied, protactinium-234m...
- author,
particularly known for his
treatise on
English law, New
Natura Brevium (1534).
Fitzherbert was the
sixth son of
Ralph Fitzherbert of Norbury,...
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December 1608, and was
buried on the 24th. The
fruits of the
office of
Custos Brevium were "benefit of said
office wholly to me and my ****igns".
Despite mortgaging...
- 1913,
Kasimir Fajans and Otto H. Göhring
identified and
named element 91
brevium, from
Latin brevis,
which means "brief, short";
protactinium has a short...
- La
Novelle Natura Brevium (1534) was a
treatise on
English law by
Anthony Fitzherbert. It is
often cited in
judgments today across the
common law world...
-
Oswald Helmuth Göhring
discovered the
missing element in 1913, and
named it
brevium after its
short half-life. However, the
isotope they had
found was a beta...
-
printed in
Yiddish (in Kraków).
Anthony Fitzherbert – La
Novelle Natura Brevium François
Rabelais (as
Alcofribas Nasier) –
Gargantua (La vie très horrifique...
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Times 114(1561): 250–52 Albani, Annibale, ed. (1752).
Collectio bullarum brevium aliorumque diplomatum sacrosanctae Basilicae Vaticanae. Vol. 3. Rome. pp...