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SELENIUM CYCLE

  • Selenium cycle
  • The selenium cycle is a biological cycle of selenium similar to the cycles of carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur. Within the cycle, there are organisms which

    Selenium cycle

    Selenium cycle

    Selenium_cycle

  • Biogeochemical cycle
  • Chemical transfer pathway between Earth's biological and non-biological parts

    biogeochemical cycles for many other elements, such as for oxygen, hydrogen, phosphorus, calcium, iron, sulfur, mercury and selenium. There are also cycles for molecules

    Biogeochemical cycle

    Biogeochemical cycle

    Biogeochemical_cycle

  • Selenium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 34 (Se)

    Selenium is a chemical element; it has symbol Se and atomic number 34. It has various physical appearances, including a brick-red powder, a vitreous black

    Selenium

    Selenium

    Selenium

  • List of cycles
  • Methane cycle – Ozone–oxygen cycle – Phosphorus cycleSelenium cycle – Silica cycle – Supercontinent cycle – Vanadium cycle – Wilson cycle – Zinc cycle Agricultural

    List of cycles

    List_of_cycles

  • Great Oxidation Event
  • Paleoproterozoic surge in atmospheric oxygen

    J.; Guy, B.M.; et al. (1 August 2015). "The evolution of the global selenium cycle: Secular trends in Se isotopes and abundances". Geochimica et Cosmochimica

    Great Oxidation Event

    Great Oxidation Event

    Great_Oxidation_Event

  • Selenium in biology
  • Effect of chemical element

    Selenium is an essential mineral micronutrient for animals, though it is toxic in large doses. In plants, it sometimes occurs in toxic amounts as forage

    Selenium in biology

    Selenium in biology

    Selenium_in_biology

  • Marine biogeochemical cycles
  • biogeochemical cycles for the elements calcium, carbon, hydrogen, mercury, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, selenium, and sulfur; molecular cycles for water and

    Marine biogeochemical cycles

    Marine biogeochemical cycles

    Marine_biogeochemical_cycles

  • Water cycle
  • Biogeochemical cycle for movement of water on Earth

    The water cycle (or hydrologic cycle or hydrological cycle) is a biogeochemical cycle that involves the continuous change in form of water on, above and

    Water cycle

    Water cycle

    Water_cycle

  • Selenium yeast
  • Selenium-enriched yeast extract sold as animal fodder additive

    Selenium yeast is Saccharomyces cerevisiae (baker's yeast) grown in a selenium-rich media. It contains selenium in the form of organic and inorganic compounds

    Selenium yeast

    Selenium_yeast

  • Nitrogen cycle
  • Biogeochemical cycle by which nitrogen is converted into various chemical forms

    The nitrogen cycle is the biogeochemical cycle by which nitrogen is converted into multiple chemical forms as it circulates among atmospheric, terrestrial

    Nitrogen cycle

    Nitrogen cycle

    Nitrogen_cycle

  • Sulfur cycle
  • Biogeochemical cycle of sulfur

    The sulfur cycle is a biogeochemical cycle in which the sulfur moves between rocks, waterways and living systems. It is important in geology as it affects

    Sulfur cycle

    Sulfur cycle

    Sulfur_cycle

  • Seed cycling
  • Eating edible seeds to alter menstrual cycle

    vitamin E, selenium, and healthy fats, all of which may support progesterone synthesis and contribute to reducing inflammation. A typical seed cycling routine

    Seed cycling

    Seed cycling

    Seed_cycling

  • Ozone–oxygen cycle
  • Biogeochemical cycle

    The ozone–oxygen cycle is the process by which ozone is continually regenerated in Earth's stratosphere, converting ultraviolet radiation (UV) into heat

    Ozone–oxygen cycle

    Ozone–oxygen cycle

    Ozone–oxygen_cycle

  • Riley oxidation
  • Chemical reaction

    The Riley oxidation is a selenium dioxide-mediated oxidation of methylene groups adjacent to carbonyls. It was first reported by Harry Lister Riley and

    Riley oxidation

    Riley_oxidation

  • Carbonate–silicate cycle
  • Geochemical transformation of silicate rocks

    The carbonate–silicate geochemical cycle, also known as the inorganic carbon cycle, describes the long-term transformation of silicate rocks to carbonate

    Carbonate–silicate cycle

    Carbonate–silicate cycle

    Carbonate–silicate_cycle

  • Methylselenocysteine
  • Chemical compound

    atom is replaced with a selenium atom. Methylselenocysteine is found in many vegetables: "as much as 80% of the total selenium" found in Allium species

    Methylselenocysteine

    Methylselenocysteine

    Methylselenocysteine

  • Phosphorus cycle
  • Biogeochemical cycle

    The phosphorus cycle is the biogeochemical cycle that involves the movement of phosphorus through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere. Unlike

    Phosphorus cycle

    Phosphorus cycle

    Phosphorus_cycle

  • Mercury cycle
  • Biogeochemical cycle

    The mercury cycle is a biogeochemical cycle influenced by natural and anthropogenic processes that transform mercury through multiple chemical forms and

    Mercury cycle

    Mercury cycle

    Mercury_cycle

  • Integrated gasification combined cycle
  • Technology to turn coal into syngas

    An integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) is a technology using a high pressure gasifier to turn coal and other carbon based fuels into pressurized

    Integrated gasification combined cycle

    Integrated_gasification_combined_cycle

  • Human impact on the nitrogen cycle
  • Environmental impact of agricultural and industrial nitrogen

    Human impact on the nitrogen cycle is diverse. Agricultural and industrial nitrogen (N) inputs to the environment currently exceed inputs from natural

    Human impact on the nitrogen cycle

    Human impact on the nitrogen cycle

    Human_impact_on_the_nitrogen_cycle

  • Gunnison River
  • Tributary of the Colorado River in Colorado, United States

    climbing. Contamination of the Gunnison River with selenium and mercury results from irrigation of high-selenium soils derived from the Mancos Shale and from

    Gunnison River

    Gunnison River

    Gunnison_River

  • Oceanic carbon cycle
  • Ocean/atmosphere carbon exchange process

    The oceanic carbon cycle (or marine carbon cycle) is composed of processes that exchange carbon between various pools within the ocean as well as between

    Oceanic carbon cycle

    Oceanic carbon cycle

    Oceanic_carbon_cycle

  • Deep water cycle
  • Movement of water in the deep Earth

    The deep water cycle, or geologic water cycle, involves exchange of water with the mantle, with water carried down by subducting oceanic plates and returning

    Deep water cycle

    Deep water cycle

    Deep_water_cycle

  • Hydrogen cycle
  • Hydrogen exchange between the living and non-living world

    The hydrogen cycle consists of hydrogen exchanges between biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) sources and sinks of hydrogen-containing compounds

    Hydrogen cycle

    Hydrogen cycle

    Hydrogen_cycle

  • Methaneselenol
  • Chemical compound

    Huawei; Wu, Min; Botnen, James H. (2009). "Methylselenol, a Selenium Metabolite, Induces Cell Cycle Arrest in G1 Phase and Apoptosis via the Extracellular-Regulated

    Methaneselenol

    Methaneselenol

    Methaneselenol

  • Metalloid
  • Chemical element with metallic and nonmetallic properties

    tellurium. Five elements are less frequently so classified: carbon, aluminium, selenium, polonium and astatine. On a standard periodic table, all eleven elements

    Metalloid

    Metalloid

    Metalloid

  • Zinc cycle
  • The zinc cycle is a biogeochemical cycle that transports zinc through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere. Zinc-containing minerals in the Earth's

    Zinc cycle

    Zinc cycle

    Zinc_cycle

  • Lead–acid battery
  • Rechargeable battery type often used in motor vehicles

    shorter lifespan) than cells with lead–selenium alloy grids. The open-circuit effect is a dramatic loss of battery cycle life, which was observed when calcium

    Lead–acid battery

    Lead–acid battery

    Lead–acid_battery

  • Katalon Studio
  • Automation testing software tool

    developed by Katalon, Inc. The software uses open-source automation frameworks Selenium, Appium and provides an IDE interface for web, API, mobile and desktop

    Katalon Studio

    Katalon Studio

    Katalon_Studio

  • Calcium cycle
  • Transfer of calcium between dissolved and solid phases

    The calcium cycle is a transfer of calcium between dissolved and solid phases. There is a continuous supply of calcium ions into waterways from rocks

    Calcium cycle

    Calcium cycle

    Calcium_cycle

  • Lead cycle
  • The lead cycle is the biogeochemical cycle of lead through the atmosphere, lithosphere, biosphere, and hydrosphere, which has been influenced by anthropogenic

    Lead cycle

    Lead cycle

    Lead_cycle

  • Nitrification
  • Biological oxidation of ammonia/ammonium to nitrate

    intermediary nitrite. Nitrification is an important step in the nitrogen cycle in soil. The process of complete nitrification may occur through separate

    Nitrification

    Nitrification

    Nitrification

  • Atmospheric carbon cycle
  • Transformation of atmospheric carbon between various forms

    The atmospheric carbon cycle accounts for the exchange of gaseous carbon compounds, primarily carbon dioxide (CO2), between Earth's atmosphere, the oceans

    Atmospheric carbon cycle

    Atmospheric carbon cycle

    Atmospheric_carbon_cycle

  • Silica cycle
  • Biogeochemical cycle

    The silica cycle is the biogeochemical cycle in which biogenic silica is transported between the Earth's systems. Silicon is one of the most abundant

    Silica cycle

    Silica cycle

    Silica_cycle

  • Iron cycle
  • Biogeochemical cycle of Fe2+/Fe3+

    The iron cycle (Fe) is the biogeochemical cycle of iron through the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere and lithosphere. While Fe is highly abundant in

    Iron cycle

    Iron cycle

    Iron_cycle

  • Deep carbon cycle
  • Movement of carbon through Earth's mantle and core

    carbon cycle (or slow carbon cycle) is geochemical cycle (movement) of carbon through the Earth's mantle and core. It forms part of the carbon cycle and

    Deep carbon cycle

    Deep carbon cycle

    Deep_carbon_cycle

  • Vanadium cycle
  • Exchange of vanadium between continental crust and seawater

    The global vanadium cycle is controlled by physical and chemical processes that drive the exchange of vanadium between its two main reservoirs: the upper

    Vanadium cycle

    Vanadium cycle

    Vanadium_cycle

  • Gold cycle
  • Biogeochemical cycle

    The gold cycle is the biogeochemical cycling of gold through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere. Gold is a noble transition metal

    Gold cycle

    Gold cycle

    Gold_cycle

  • Nitrogen fixation
  • Conversion of dinitrogen into ammonia

    production by lightning. Nitrogen fixation is a key component of the nitrogen cycle and is essential to life on Earth, as all vital organic compounds such as

    Nitrogen fixation

    Nitrogen_fixation

  • Lithium cycle
  • The lithium cycle (Li) is the biogeochemical cycle of lithium through the lithosphere and hydrosphere. In the diagram above, lithium sinks are described

    Lithium cycle

    Lithium cycle

    Lithium_cycle

  • Boron cycle
  • Biogeochemical cycle

    The boron cycle is the biogeochemical cycle of boron through the atmosphere, lithosphere, biosphere, and hydrosphere. Boron in the atmosphere is derived

    Boron cycle

    Boron cycle

    Boron_cycle

  • Manganese cycle
  • Biogeochemical cycle

    The manganese cycle is the biogeochemical cycle of manganese through the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere and lithosphere. There are bacteria that oxidise

    Manganese cycle

    Manganese cycle

    Manganese_cycle

  • Cadmium cycle
  • Natural process of Cadmium deposition

    The cadmium cycle is a biogeochemical cycle of dispersion and deposition of cadmium through the atmosphere, biosphere, pedosphere, and hydrosphere. Cadmium

    Cadmium cycle

    Cadmium cycle

    Cadmium_cycle

  • Nutrient cycle
  • Set of processes exchanging nutrients between parts of a system

    nutrients is cyclic. Mineral cycles include the carbon cycle, sulfur cycle, nitrogen cycle, water cycle, phosphorus cycle, oxygen cycle, among others that continually

    Nutrient cycle

    Nutrient cycle

    Nutrient_cycle

  • Arsenic cycle
  • The arsenic (As) cycle is the biogeochemical cycle of natural and anthropogenic exchanges of arsenic with the environment. The cycle is of interest because

    Arsenic cycle

    Arsenic cycle

    Arsenic_cycle

  • Iodine cycle
  • The iodine cycle is a biogeochemical cycle that primarily consists of natural and biological processes that exchange iodine through the lithosphere, hydrosphere

    Iodine cycle

    Iodine cycle

    Iodine_cycle

  • Fluorine cycle
  • Biogeochemical cycle

    The fluorine cycle is the series of biogeochemical processes through which fluorine moves through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere

    Fluorine cycle

    Fluorine cycle

    Fluorine_cycle

  • Aluminum cycle
  • cycle is the biogeochemical cycle by which aluminum is moved through the environment by natural and anthropogenic processes. The biogeochemical cycle

    Aluminum cycle

    Aluminum cycle

    Aluminum_cycle

  • Copper cycle
  • The copper cycle is the biogeochemical cycle of natural and anthropogenic exchanges of copper between reservoirs in the hydrosphere, atmosphere, biosphere

    Copper cycle

    Copper cycle

    Copper_cycle

  • Rectifier
  • Electrical device that converts AC to DC

    tube diodes, wet chemical cells, mercury-arc valves, stacks of copper and selenium oxide plates, semiconductor diodes, silicon-controlled rectifiers and other

    Rectifier

    Rectifier

    Rectifier

  • Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  • Species of yeast

    vitamins. Saccharomyces cerevisiae is grown in selenium-rich media to produce a yeast rich in organic selenium compounds that can be more easily absorbed

    Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    Saccharomyces_cerevisiae

  • Chlorine cycle
  • Biogeochemical cycling of chlorine

    The chlorine cycle (Cl) is the biogeochemical cycling of chlorine through the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and lithosphere. Chlorine is most commonly

    Chlorine cycle

    Chlorine cycle

    Chlorine_cycle

  • Chromium cycle
  • Biogeochemical cycle

    The chromium cycle is the biogeochemical cycle of chromium through the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere and lithosphere. Chromium has two common oxidation

    Chromium cycle

    Chromium cycle

    Chromium_cycle

  • SeDMA
  • MDMA analogue

    Others Amphetamines: ODMA SeDMA TDMA Unknown: MYCO-002 MYCO-006 MYCO-007 Cyclized phenethylamines 2-Aminoindanes 5-IAI BFAI ETAI MDAI MDMAI MEAI (5-MeO-AI;

    SeDMA

    SeDMA

    SeDMA

  • Biogeochemistry
  • Study of chemical cycles of the earth related to biological activity

    are biogeochemical cycles for chemical elements, such as for calcium, carbon, hydrogen, mercury, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, selenium, iron and sulfur

    Biogeochemistry

    Biogeochemistry

    Biogeochemistry

  • Semiconductor
  • Material of moderate electrical conductivity

    These include hydrogenated amorphous silicon and mixtures of arsenic, selenium, and tellurium in a variety of proportions. These compounds share with

    Semiconductor

    Semiconductor

  • Perforce
  • American software company

    acquired software developer TestCraft Technologies, a provider of automated Selenium-based web application testing. In July, Perforce acquired software developer

    Perforce

    Perforce

  • Siliceous ooze
  • Biogenic pelagic sediment located on the deep ocean floor

    and is efficiently recycled in the marine environment through the silica cycle. Distance from land masses, water depth and ocean fertility are all factors

    Siliceous ooze

    Siliceous ooze

    Siliceous_ooze

  • Lichens and nitrogen cycling
  • fertilizer and by atmospheric pollution. The nitrogen cycle is one of the Earth's biogeochemical cycles. It involves the conversion of nitrogen into different

    Lichens and nitrogen cycling

    Lichens_and_nitrogen_cycling

  • Nutrient
  • Substance that an organism uses to live

    while all other chemicals are inorganic. Inorganic nutrients include iron, selenium, and zinc, while organic nutrients include, protein, fats, sugars and vitamins

    Nutrient

    Nutrient

  • Iodine
  • Chemical element with atomic number 53 (I)

    of 2022, no neutral binary selenium iodide has been unambiguously identified at any temperature. Sulfur-iodine and selenium-iodine polyatomic cations (e

    Iodine

    Iodine

    Iodine

  • Japanese eel
  • Species of fish

    vitamins such as B1, B2, E, D and niacin. Minerals such as phosphorus, selenium, zinc and potassium are also present, along with traces of magnesium, copper

    Japanese eel

    Japanese eel

    Japanese_eel

  • Viral shunt
  • Mechanism that maintains marine microbial diversity

    specifically various microorganisms in the water column. This allows for constant cycling of this dissolved organic matter. Stratification of the water column due

    Viral shunt

    Viral shunt

    Viral_shunt

  • Mercury poisoning
  • Poisoning caused by mercury chemicals

    neurological symptoms associated with erethism. Mercury irreversibly inhibits selenium-dependent enzymes (see below) and may also inactivate S-adenosyl methionine

    Mercury poisoning

    Mercury poisoning

    Mercury_poisoning

  • Cod
  • Common name for several fish, but mainly the demersal genus Gadus

    examples have shown that increasing dietary levels of minerals such as selenium, iodine and zinc may improve survival and/or biomarkers for health in aquaculture

    Cod

    Cod

    Cod

  • Glutathione peroxidase
  • Enzyme family protecting the organism from oxidative damages

    in humans. Mammalian GPx1, GPx2, GPx3, and GPx4 have been shown to be selenium-containing enzymes, whereas GPx6 is a selenoprotein in humans with cysteine-containing

    Glutathione peroxidase

    Glutathione peroxidase

    Glutathione_peroxidase

  • Light-emitting diode
  • Semiconductor light source

    converter. For each half-cycle, part of the LED emits light and part is dark, and this is reversed during the next half-cycle. The efficiency of this type

    Light-emitting diode

    Light-emitting diode

    Light-emitting_diode

  • Cervix
  • Lower part of the uterus in the female reproductive system

    proteins; trace elements including zinc, copper, iron, manganese, and selenium; free fatty acids; enzymes such as amylase; and prostaglandins. Its consistency

    Cervix

    Cervix

    Cervix

  • Carbon
  • Chemical element with atomic number 6 (C)

    form the basis of all known life on Earth, and the carbon-nitrogen-oxygen cycle provides a small portion of the energy produced by the Sun, and most of

    Carbon

    Carbon

    Carbon

  • Solar cell
  • Device used to produce electricity from light

    father's laboratory. Willoughby Smith first described the "Effect of Light on Selenium during the passage of an Electric Current" in a 20 February 1873 issue

    Solar cell

    Solar cell

    Solar_cell

  • Quinoa
  • Edible plant in the family Amaranthaceae

    quinoa crop prices tripled between 2006 and 2014, entering a boom and bust cycle. The quinoa monoculture that arose from increased production, combined with

    Quinoa

    Quinoa

    Quinoa

  • Plant nutrition
  • Study of the chemical elements and compounds necessary for normal plant life

    food or animal feed is grown on selenium-deficient soils. The use of inorganic selenium fertilizers can increase selenium concentrations in edible crops

    Plant nutrition

    Plant nutrition

    Plant_nutrition

  • Dog coat
  • Hair that covers a dogs body

    and discoloration of the coat. Selenium is another one of the many trace minerals essential for a dog's diet. Selenium is typically required in lower

    Dog coat

    Dog coat

    Dog_coat

  • Permian–Triassic extinction event
  • Earth's most severe extinction event

    Foriel, Julien; Buick, Roger; Schoepfer, Shane D. (2 September 2015). "Selenium isotope ratios, redox changes and biological productivity across the end-Permian

    Permian–Triassic extinction event

    Permian–Triassic extinction event

    Permian–Triassic_extinction_event

  • Filoviridae
  • Family of viruses in the order Mononegavirales

    2014-08-08. Theoretical Evidence That The Ebola Virus Zaire Strain May Be Selenium-Dependent: A Factor In Pathogenesis And Viral Outbreaks? Taylor 1995 Archived

    Filoviridae

    Filoviridae

    Filoviridae

  • Laboratory Life
  • 1979 book by Bruno Latour

    the selenium content in the water: they checked to see where the assay worked; and indeed, Slovik's idea was right, it worked wherever the selenium content

    Laboratory Life

    Laboratory_Life

  • PP405
  • Pharmaceutical compound

    intracellular lactate availability may be a key mediator of the hair growth cycle, with low lactate levels resulting in dormancy or the telogen stage and

    PP405

    PP405

  • Glutathione peroxidase 4
  • Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens

    Mammalian GPX1, GPX2, GPX3, and GPX4 (this protein) have been shown to be selenium-containing enzymes, whereas GPX6 is a selenoprotein in humans with cysteine-containing

    Glutathione peroxidase 4

    Glutathione peroxidase 4

    Glutathione_peroxidase_4

  • Mycorrhizal fungi and soil carbon storage
  • Terrestrial ecosystem

    pools in the northern circumpolar permafrost region". Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 23 (2). doi:10.1029/2008GB003327. ISSN 1944-9224. Hawkins, Heidi-Jayne;

    Mycorrhizal fungi and soil carbon storage

    Mycorrhizal fungi and soil carbon storage

    Mycorrhizal_fungi_and_soil_carbon_storage

  • Bee
  • Clade of insects

    phosphorus, magnesium, potassium, and trace minerals iron, zinc, copper, and selenium. While bee brood is high in saturated and monounsaturated fatty acids,

    Bee

    Bee

    Bee

  • Glossary of cellular and molecular biology (0–L)
  • elements (e.g. carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, selenium, iron, cobalt, nickel, copper, zinc, molybdenum, etc.) are uptaken by microorganisms

    Glossary of cellular and molecular biology (0–L)

    Glossary_of_cellular_and_molecular_biology_(0–L)

  • Solar panel
  • Assembly of photovoltaic cells used to generate electricity

    by light hitting selenium. After this discovery, William Grylls Adams and Richard Evans Day published "The action of light on selenium" in 1876, describing

    Solar panel

    Solar panel

    Solar_panel

  • Last universal common ancestor
  • Ancestor of all current life on Earth

    S-adenosyl methionine, coenzyme A, ferredoxin, molybdopterin, corrins and selenium. Its genetic code required nucleoside modifications and S-adenosylmethionine-dependent

    Last universal common ancestor

    Last universal common ancestor

    Last_universal_common_ancestor

  • In vitro fertilisation
  • Assisted reproductive technology procedure

    melatonin, vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin E, folic acid, myo-inositol, zinc or selenium) has not been associated with a significantly increased live birth rate

    In vitro fertilisation

    In vitro fertilisation

    In_vitro_fertilisation

  • Xerography
  • Dry photocopying technique

    the key breakthrough being the use of a cylindrical drum coated with selenium instead of a flat plate. This resulted in the first commercial automatic

    Xerography

    Xerography

    Xerography

  • Soil carbon
  • Solid carbon stored in global soils

    and soil structure. Soil carbon is a carbon sink in the global carbon cycle, playing a role in biogeochemistry, climate change mitigation. As such,

    Soil carbon

    Soil carbon

    Soil_carbon

  • Breast milk
  • Milk produced by the mammary glands in the breast of a female human

    The sample on the left is the first milk produced by the mother, while the sample on the right was produced later during the same breast pumping cycle.

    Breast milk

    Breast milk

    Breast_milk

  • Molybdopterin
  • Heterocyclic ligand that can complex molybdenum to form a Mo-cofactor

    non-protein-bound selenium (thus removing the possibility of selenium in selenocysteine or selenomethionine form), a tungsten-selenium molybdopterin complex

    Molybdopterin

    Molybdopterin

    Molybdopterin

  • Pyridine
  • Heterocyclic aromatic organic compound

    molecule and two parts of acetylene into pyridine is called Bönnemann cyclization. This modification of the Reppe synthesis can be activated either by

    Pyridine

    Pyridine

    Pyridine

  • Arsenic
  • Chemical element with atomic number 33 (As)

    electron capture to germanium isotopes, while those heavier beta decay to selenium isotopes. A notable exception is that 74As decays both ways. Arsenic has

    Arsenic

    Arsenic

    Arsenic

  • Ernst Ruhmer
  • German physicist (1878–1913)

    practical applications making use of the light-sensitivity properties of selenium, which he employed in developing wireless telephony using line-of-sight

    Ernst Ruhmer

    Ernst_Ruhmer

  • Nuclear fusion
  • Reaction that combines atomic nuclei

    December 2012. CNO cycle# CNO cycle#CNO-I CNO cycle#CNO-II CNO cycle#CNO-III CNO cycle#CNO-IV CNO cycle#HCNO-I CNO cycle#HCNO-II CNO cycle#HCNO-III Nuclear

    Nuclear fusion

    Nuclear fusion

    Nuclear_fusion

  • Economy of Germany
  • country. In 2019, the country was the world's 3rd largest producer of selenium, the world's 5th largest producer of potash, the world's 5th largest producer

    Economy of Germany

    Economy of Germany

    Economy_of_Germany

  • Urea
  • Organic compound

    the condensation of ammonia (NH3) and carbon dioxide (CO2) in the urea cycle. Urea is widely used in fertilizers as a source of nitrogen (N). In 1828

    Urea

    Urea

  • Protactinium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 91 (Pa)

    salts to protactinium metal, which is then extracted from the molten-salt cycle, while the molten bismuth is merely a carrier, selected due to its low melting

    Protactinium

    Protactinium

    Protactinium

  • Extinction event
  • Rapid decrease in Earth's biodiversity

    less soluble selenide (Se2-), elemental Se and organo-selenium complexes. Bio-availability of selenium during these extinction events dropped to about 1%

    Extinction event

    Extinction event

    Extinction_event

  • Selenite (gypsum)
  • Transparent variety of gypsum

    of water), with the chemical formula CaSO4·2H2O. Selenite contains no selenium; the similar names both derive from Greek selḗnē (σελήνη 'Moon'). Some

    Selenite (gypsum)

    Selenite (gypsum)

    Selenite_(gypsum)

  • Pará
  • State in Brazil

    brought in to consult with the CIA about a patient. His final diagnosis is selenium poisoning from eating "castanhas-do-Pará," literally "nuts from Pará" in

    Pará

    Pará

    Pará

  • Q-Symbio
  • Multi center clinical trial

    citizens aged 70 to 88. 443 participants given combined supplementation of selenium and CoQ10 or a placebo. There was a significant reduction (p = 0.015) of

    Q-Symbio

    Q-Symbio

  • Mercury in fish
  • Potential hazard from consuming fish

    Jersey and Sweden, that take into account selenium as well as mercury levels. Fish often do contain selenium in conjunction with bioaccumulated mercury

    Mercury in fish

    Mercury in fish

    Mercury_in_fish

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  • Ayushman
  • Boy/Male

    Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Ayushman

    Blessed with Long Life

  • Dayaprakash
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Dayaprakash

    Light of Kindness

  • Ravi Kanth | ரவி காந்த
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Ravi Kanth | ரவி காந்த

    Lord Surya (Sun), Fire

  • Sadiqah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Sadiqah

    Truthful; Sincere

  • Deanna
  • Girl/Female

    English American Latin

    Deanna

    From the valley.meaning divine.

  • Deeble
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Deeble

    English : nickname for a sickly person, from French debile ‘frail’, ‘weak’ (from Latin debilis).Americanized spelling of German Diebel.

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    English American Greek

    Greg

    meaning 'on the watch'. Often used as an independent name.

  • Shelden
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English

    Shelden

    Steep Valley; From the Willow Valley

  • Evania
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English, French, Greek

    Evania

    Young Fighter; Young Warrior; Peaceful; Serene; Tranquil; Bringer of Good News

  • OSGOOD
  • Male

    English

    OSGOOD

    English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Anglo-Saxon personal name Osgod, OSGOOD means "divine Gaut."

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  • Ceterach
  • n.

    A species of fern with fronds (Asplenium Ceterach).

  • Eucairite
  • n.

    A metallic mineral, a selenide of copper and silver; -- so called by Berzelius on account of its being found soon after the discovery of the metal selenium.

  • Amphigen
  • n.

    An element that in combination produces amphid salt; -- applied by Berzelius to oxygen, sulphur, selenium, and tellurium.

  • Selenide
  • n.

    A binary compound of selenium, or a compound regarded as binary; as, ethyl selenide.

  • Seleniuret
  • n.

    A selenide.

  • Splenial
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the splenial bone or splenius muscle.

  • Seleniureted
  • a.

    Combined with selenium as in a selenide; as, seleniureted hydrogen.

  • Seleniferous
  • a.

    Containing, or impregnated with, selenium; as, seleniferous pyrites.

  • Selenitical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to selenite; resembling or containing selenite.

  • Selenious
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or containing, selenium; specifically, designating those compounds in which the element has a lower valence as contrasted with selenic compounds.

  • Diselenide
  • n.

    A selenide containing two atoms of selenium in each molecule.

  • Selenite
  • n.

    A salt of selenious acid.

  • Splenium
  • n.

    The thickened posterior border of the corpus callosum; -- so called in allusion to its shape.

  • Splenius
  • n.

    A flat muscle of the back of the neck.

  • Selenonium
  • n.

    A hypothetical radical of selenium, analogous to sulphonium.

  • Selenite
  • n.

    A variety of gypsum, occuring in transparent crystals or crystalline masses.

  • Selenic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to selenium; derived from, or containing, selenium; specifically, designating those compounds in which the element has a higher valence as contrasted with selenious compounds.

  • Selenium
  • n.

    A nonmetallic element of the sulphur group, and analogous to sulphur in its compounds. It is found in small quantities with sulphur and some sulphur ores, and obtained in the free state as a dark reddish powder or crystalline mass, or as a dark metallic-looking substance. It exhibits under the action of light a remarkable variation in electric conductivity, and is used in certain electric apparatus. Symbol Se. Atomic weight 78.9.