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  1. Lithium
    [Sirius XM] The new incarnation of Lithium is a 1990s grunge and alternative rock channel airing on Sirius Satellite Radio channel 34 (previously 24), XM Satellite Radio channel 34 (previously 54), and Dish Network channel 6024. Until February 9, 2010, it was on Direct TV channel 838, but al...
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  2. Lithium
    [Ailyn song] Dreams of Dark and Light: The Great Short Fiction of Tanith Lee is a collection of fantasy, horror and science fiction stories by author Tanith Lee. It was released in 1986 and was the author`s first book published by Arkham House . It was published in an edition of 3,957 copies...
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  3. Lithium
    [Evanescence] ==Did you know...== ...
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  4. Lithium
    [Evanescence song] "Lithium" is a song by American rock band Evanescence. It was released in February 2007, as the second single from their second studio album, The Open Door. ==Background== Amy Lee describes the song as a song "which embraces feeling over numbness." During an interview with...
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  5. Lithium
    [disambiguation] Lithium is a chemical element. It may also refer to: == In science == == In music == == Other == ...
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  6. lithium
    [n] - a soft silver-white univalent element of the alkali metal group
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  7. Lithium
    Lithium salts, particularly lithium carbonate is a traditional first-line treatment for bipolar disorder. Even with optimal treatment, many people with bipolar disorder do not achieve full remission and will experience recurring symptoms.
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  8. Lithium
    Lithium is a soft, silver metal, and is the first member of the alkali group of metals. It is the lightest of all metals and, whilst resembling sodium chemically, it is less active. As is the case for other alkali group elements, it is obtained by the electrolysis of the fused halides. Lithium react...
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  9. lithium
    (Learning Modules / Psychology / Measuring the unmeasurable) An anti manic drug that blunts emotional senses.
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  10. lithium
    (Li) Li. Element 3, atomic weight 6.939. The lightest alkali metal, used in special-purpose metal alloys and other industrial applications.
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  11. Lithium
    Our Lithium Main Article provides a comprehensive look at the who, what, when and how of Lithium Lithium: Lithium carbonate (brand names: Eskalith; Lithobid), a drug used as a mood stabilizer for the treatment of manic/depressive (bipolar) disorder. It prevents or diminishes the intensity of episode...
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  12. lithium
    chemical element: atomic number 3 Category: Chemistry
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  13. lithium
    The lightest alkali metal, although it has the largest hydrated cation. Important as an antidepressant and is thought to act by inhibiting the regeneration of inositol from IP3 and thus reducing the efficiency of the phosphatidyl inositol signalling pathways.
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  14. Lithium
    Lith'i·um (lĭth'ĭ*ŭm) noun [ New Latin , from Greek li`qeios of stone, from li`qos stone.] (Chemistry) A metallic element of the alkaline group, occurring in several minerals, as petalite, spodumene, lepi...
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  15. lithium
    The lightest alkali metal, although it has the largest hydrated cation. Important as an antidepressant and is thought to act by inhibiting the regeneration of inositol from IP3 and thus reducing the efficiency of the phosphatidyl inositol signalling pathways. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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  16. lithium
    Li noun a soft silver-white univalent element of the alkali metal group; the lightest metal known; occurs in several minerals
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  17. lithium
    (Li) (lith´e-әm) a chemical element, atomic number 3, atomic weight 6.939. lithium carbonate a psychotropic drug used to treat acute manic attacks in bipolar disorder and, when given on a maintenance basis, to prevent the recurrence of manic-depressive episode...
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  18. Lithium
    • (n.) A metallic element of the alkaline group, occurring in several minerals, as petalite, spodumene, lepidolite, triphylite, etc., and otherwise widely disseminated, though in small quantities.
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  19. lithium
    chemical element of Group 1 (also called Group Ia) in the periodic table, the alkali metal group, lightest of the solid elements. The metal ... [15 related articles]
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  20. lithium
    in pharmacology, drug that is the primary treatment for bipolar disorder. Given primarily in its carbonate form, lithium is highly effective in ... [4 related articles]
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  21. Lithium
    [Nirvana song] "Lithium" is a song by the American grunge band Nirvana, written by frontman Kurt Cobain. "Lithium" was released as the third single from the band`s second album Nevermind (1991) in July 1992. It peaked at number 64 in the United States and number 11 in the United Kingdom. The...
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  22. Lithium
    Lithium (m {Respell|LITH|ee-əm}) is a soft, silver-white metal that belongs to the alkali metal group of chemical elements. It is represented by the symbol Li, and it has the atomic number 3. Under standard conditions it is the lightest metal and the least dense solid element. Like all alkali meta...
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  23. LITHIUM
    Disposable batteries using lithium chemistry are gaining in popularity because of their light weight, high energy density, and shelf life of ten years. Lithium Ion rechargeable batteries, as used in the Strion, combine high capacity with small size and light weight.
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  24. lithium
    (Li) A sample of lithium freshly cut A soft, silvery, reactive metallic element. Lithium is the lightest of all metals and the least reactive of the alkali metals, which occur in group I of the periodic table. Some lithium is recovered from the mineral spodumene. Comm...
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  25. lithium
    lithium (lith'ēum) [Gr.,=stone], metallic chemical element; symbol Li; at. no. 3; at. wt. 6.941; m.p. about 180.54°C; b.p. about 1,342°C; sp. gr. .534 at 20°C; valence +1. Lithium is a soft, silver-white metal. It is one of the alkali metals in Group 1 of the periodic table. It...
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This day in history: The Queen Mary made her maiden voyage, on the Southampton-Cherbourg-New York route, on 27 May 1936. The passenger accommodation emphasised the first two classes, cabin and tourist. The propulsion machinery of the ship produced a massive 160,000 SHP and gave it a speed of over 30 knots. Despite expectations that the ship would try to break speed records on its first voyage a thick fog destroyed any hope of this. The Queen Mary spent a short time in drydock during July whilst adjustments were made to the propellers and turbines. When the ship returned to service, in August, it made a record voyage from Bishop's Rock to Ambrose light and took the Blue Riband from the Normandie. read more

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