1.【化】锶 〔Sr.〕 -tic
1.a soft gray metal that burns easily, used in fireworks
1.Ministry of Education said the government had so far not developed the amount of radiation of radioactive strontium limited basis.
文部科学省表示,日本政府迄今为止没有制定过放射性锶的辐射量限定基准。
2.In this work, super-pure magnetite concentrates are used to substitute for ferric oxide to produce a high-grade Strontium ferrite powder.
因此,本研究提出用超级磁铁精矿代替铁红和铁鳞来制备高性能永磁锶铁氧体预烧料。
3.Therefore, China's used for plasma, liquid crystal display production of strontium carbonate had all the raw materials imported from abroad.
因此,中国的等离子使用的液晶显示器生产碳酸锶的一切从国外进口原材料。
4.The dark green tints in the south of Wales and the Gloucestershire area reflect high strontium values associated with evaporites.
位于南威尔士和格洛斯特郡地区的暗绿色反映了与蒸发岩有关的高锶值。
5.The determining method for the total sulphur in the industrial strontium carbonate is studied in this paper.
本方法研究了工业碳酸锶中总硫的测定。
6.After testing, the product contained the body of selenium and strontium, much the vast number of consumers of all ages.
经检测,产品含有人体所需的微量元素硒和锶,倍受广大消费者的青睐。
7.If the Japanese nuclear core were to melt, certain radioactive materials, such as iodine, strontium and cesium, would also be released.
如果日本受损核电站的核芯没有熔解,如碘、锶和铯等放射性物质则有可能被泄漏出来。
8.Strontium was introduced at this time as well, which serves to strengthen teeth and reduce sensitivity.
那个时候也采用锶,它有助于坚固牙齿和减少牙齿的敏感。
9.combustible_material (usually salts of lithium or strontium) that burns bright red; used in flares and fireworks.
一种易燃材料(通常是锂盐或锶盐),燃烧时发出红光,用于信号弹和焰火。
10.The base ism ade of a strontium tit an ate cryst al, with a thin layer of l anth anum aluminate on top.
材料的底部是由一种钛酸锶晶体制作的,顶部是一层很薄的铝酸镧。