
1) Canadian mountain 2) English boy name 3) Impact crater on Mars 4) Mountain in North America 5) Mountain of Canada 6) Mountain in Canada 7) Mountain of North America 8) Mount of Canada 9) Mount of North America 10) Peak of Canada 11) Peak of North America 12) Prominence of Canada 13) Prominence of North America
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[NJT station] ==Station layout== ==Restoration== A two phase restoration project was started by New Jersey Transit in May 2008. The first phase to restore the outside of the building cost 1.4 million dollars and was completed in June 2009. The second phase of the project was to restore the interior and cost $1.9 million. The second phase wa...
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[lunar crater] This crater has a roughly pear-shaped outline, with an elongated section at the north-northwestern end. The rim edge is well-defined and the inner walls are simple slopes that run down to the small interior floor. Not to be confused with the Rutherfurd crater, another lunar crater located within the larger Clavius. ...
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[unit] The rutherford (symbol rd) is an obsolete unit of radioactivity, defined as the activity of a quantity of radioactive material in which one million nuclei decay per second. It is therefore equivalent to one megabecquerel. It was named after Ernest Rutherford. It is not an SI unit. ...
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unit of radioactive decay equal to 1 million disintegrations per second
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borough (town), Bergen county, northeastern New Jersey, U.S. It lies 7 miles (11 km) southeast of Paterson, near the Passaic River. Laid out in 1862, ...
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An obsolete term for a unit of radioactivity, representing that quantity of radioactive material in which a million disintegrations are taking place per second; 37 rutherford equal 1 mCi. ... See: Becquerel. ... Origin: Ernest Rutherford, British physicist and Nobel laureate, 1871-1937 ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(ruth´әr-ford) a unit of radioactive disintegration, representing one million disintegrations per second.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: rŭth′ĕr-fŏrd Definitions: 1. Obsolete term for a unit of radioactivity, representing that quantity of radioactive material in which a million disintegrations are taking place per second; 37 rutherford = 1 mCi. See: Becquerel
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noun British chemist who isolated nitrogen (1749-1819)
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noun a unit strength of a radioactive source equal to one million disintegrations per second
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This central Napa Valley district is one of the most famous Cabernet Sauvignon districts in all of California. Beaulieu Vineyards and the Niebaum-Coppola Estate Winery are the anchors at the center of the town of Rutherford with other famous producers close by.
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1749–1819, Scottish physician and chemist: discoverer of nitrogen. · (1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson), 1871–1937, English physicist, born in New Zealand: Nobel prize for chemistry 1908. · (Johnny), born 1938, U.S. racing-car driver. · 1869–1942, U.S. leader of Jehovah's Witnesses. · 1892–1972, British actress. · ...
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