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strontium is a soft silver... Strontium is a bright... with which strontium reacts on contact to produce... freshly exposed strontium metal rapidly turns a... Finely powdered strontium metal will ignite spontaneously in air at room temperature... Volatile strontium salts impart a... Natural strontium is a mixture of four radiostable... As a pure metal strontium is being used in strontium 90... The primary use for strontium compounds is in... Strontium is one of the constituents of... Since Strontium is so similar to calcium... Strontium thus helps forensic scientists too... Strontium is used in studies of... strontium causes asynchronous vesicle fusion... replacing calcium in the culture medium with strontium allows scientists to measure the effects of a single vesicle fusion event... Strontium atoms are used in an experimental... total strontium chloride hexahydrate by weight... Strontium is also commonly used in aerosol paint... Strontium itself was discovered in... and metallic strontium was first isolated by Sir... Strontium was among the radioactive materials released by the... Strontium output in 2005... Strontium output in 2005... Strontium output in 2005... China was the top producer of strontium with almost two... Strontium commonly occurs in nature... more useful of the two common minerals because strontium is used most often in the carbonate form... strontium has four stable... In its pure form strontium is extremely reactive with air and spontaneously combusts... body absorbs strontium as if it were... the stable forms of strontium might not pose a significant health threat... conducted the NY College of Dental Sciences using strontium on osteoblasts showed marked improvement on bone... It means that strontium ranelate creates new... Strontium ranelate has been shown to strengthen bones... Strontium ranelate is registered as a prescription drug in Europe and many countries worldwide... Several other salts of strontium such as strontium citrate or strontium carbonate are often presented as natural therapies and sold at a dose... Despite the lack of strontium deficit referenced in the medical literature and the lack of information about possible toxicity of... mostly vegetarian which ensured a greater intake of strontium leading to stronger bones and therefore more resistance to the otherwise bone... Strontium as a substitute for calcium in the process of transmitter release at the neuromuscular junction... effects of strontium ranelate on the risk of vertebral fracture in women with postmenopausal osteoporosis... Strontium ranelate reduces the risk of nonvertebral fractures in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis... Strontium isotopes in weathering profiles... Strontium isotope evidence for late Pleistocene reestablishment of an integrated Nile drainage network... Strontium Isotopes Reveal Distant Sources of Architectural Timber in Chaco Canyon...

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