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holmia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Holmia may
refer to:
Holmia (Cilicia), a town of
ancient Cilicia, now in
Turkey Holmia, the
Latin name...
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Holmia is a
typical Main belt asteroid. It was
discovered by
Auguste Charlois on 6
December 1893, in Nice. The name
comes from the
Holmia, the Latin...
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Holmia is a
genus of a well
known group of
extinct arthropods, the trilobites, that
lived during the
Lower Cambrian (Atdabanian) in what are now Scandinavia...
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isolated from rare-earth ores by
Cleve in 1878. The element's name
comes from
Holmia, the
Latin name for the city of Stockholm. Like many
other lanthanides,...
- differentiis,
synonimis locis.
Tomus I.
Impensis direct.
Laurentii Salvii,
Holmia. pp. 20–32.
Johann Friedrich Blumenbach (1791.) "Handbuch der Naturgeschichte...
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Teodor Cleve separated two
previously unknown components,
which he
called holmia and thulia, from the rare-earth
mineral erbia;
these were the
oxides of...
- 8.540 1680 2840 0.17 1.22 5.2
primordial solid 67 Ho
Holmium Neo-Latin
Holmia 'Stockholm' f-block
groups 6 f-block 164.93 8.79 1734 2993 0.165 1.23 1...
- Differences, Synonyms, and Locations] (in Latin). Vol. 1 (Decima [10th] ed.).
Holmia [Stockholm], Sweden:
Laurentii Salvii. Linnaeus, Carl (1767).
Systema Naturæ...
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Holmi or
Holmoi (Ancient Gr****: Ὅλμοι), or
Holmia, also
possibly called Hermia, was a Gr**** town of
Cilicia Tracheia with a harbor, a
little to the south-west...
- the most
powerfully paramagnetic substances known. The oxide, also
called holmia,
occurs as a
component of the
related erbium oxide mineral called erbia...