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Nuclear physics research
Ununoctium is important for the research in nuclear physics.
A. I. Alikhanov has written: 'Recent research on beta-disintegration' -- subject(s): Beta rays, Beta decay 'Izbrannye trudy' -- subject(s): Nuclear physics
Einsteinium is used for nuclear physics research or as a raw material to obtain new heavier isotopes.
Karl Winnacker has written: 'Nuclear energy in Germany' -- subject(s): Research, Nuclear physics, Nuclear energy
There are no practical uses for this synthetic trans-uranium element. It is really hard to make, and it decays in a matter of minutes, or milliseconds, depending on the isotope.
There is really no use for roentgenium, but it is used for physics research, hope this helped some! (:
Bohrium hasn't practical use; it is only for nuclear physics research.
Bohrium hasn't practical use; it is only for nuclear physics research.
Bohrium hasn't practical use; it is only for nuclear physics research.
Bohrium hasn't practical use; it is only for nuclear physics research.
Nobelium has no uses, it is only for research.