| 1. | Crystals of calcium sulfate or calcium fluoride are doped with dysprosium.
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| 2. | Nanofibers of dysprosium compounds have high strength and a large surface area.
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| 3. | Dysprosium titanate was undergoing evaluation for pressurized water control rods.
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| 4. | Just picking at random, Dysprosium and Bohrium are Start-class.
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| 5. | Dysprosium has relatively few applications that cannot be made by other chemical elements.
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| 6. | Dysprosium is used in dosimeters for measuring ionizing radiation.
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| 7. | When the mixture cools, the dysprosium can be cut away from the impurities.
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| 8. | This substitution would require up to 100 grams of dysprosium per electric car produced.
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| 9. | When these crystals are exposed to radiation, the dysprosium atoms become excited and luminescent.
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| 10. | Dysprosium iodide and dysprosium bromide are used in high-intensity metal-halide lamps.
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