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Humphry Davy
proposed the name "silicium" for silicon, from the
Latin silex,
silicis for flint, and
adding the "-ium"
ending because he
believed it to be a...
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Originally it was a
Roman harbor (known in
Latin as
Caput Silicis,
literally "At the end of Via
Silicis")
important for the
trade with Spina, an
ancient Etruscan...
- carbo,
meaning "charcoal".
Silicon comes from the
Latin word
silex (or
silicis),
meaning "flint".
Germanium comes from the
Latin word Germania, the Latin...
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Actinocatenispora rupis is an
aerobic bacterium from the
genus Actinocatenispora which has been
isolated from
cliff soil from Mara Island, Korea. Seo,...
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Rizokarpaso Famagusta Ριζοκάρπασο
Dipkarpaz Silikou Lim****ol Σιλίκου
Silifke /
Siliçi Sotira Lim****ol Σωτήρα Λεμεσού
Sotira Templos Kyrenia Τέμπλος Zeytinlik...
- (literally:
bitter salt).
Silicon (Si) 14 silex,
silicis Latin "flint"
descriptive From
Latin silex or
silicis,
which means "flint", a kind of
stone (chiefly...
- Think.
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original on May 24, 2023.
Retrieved April 7, 2024.
Silici, Sibel; Atayoglu, A.
Timucin (2015). "Mad
honey intoxication: A systematic...
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characterized in pure form in 1824, and
given the name
silicium (from Latin:
silicis, flints), with an -ium word-ending to
suggest a metal. However, its final...
- to the
coast on the Via Annia, such as Altinum,
Patavium (Padova), Mons
Silicis (Monselice),
Mantua and Cremona. The
invasion of
Venetia generated a considerable...
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white protein)
Ovovitelia (egg yolk protein)
Ovovitellin (egg yolk protein)
Silici albuminate Simplesse Vitellin (egg yolk protein)
Ingredients that sometimes...