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<updated>2012-02-09T05:21:04</updated>
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<title>[ask]electron inside drinking water</title>
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<updated>2012-02-09T04:17:36</updated>
<summary>Dear Sir/Madam, 
This is the first time for me to joint the Physics Forum. At this time I have several questions regarding &quot;Electron Ionized Drinking water&quot;. Please find all the questions below: 
1....</summary>
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<title>Tire Coefficients of Friction (Mu)</title>
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<updated>2012-02-09T02:56:40</updated>
<summary>Do any of you know just a general range of friction coefficients for tires? I&apos;m working out some braking problems, but can&apos;t really find anything searching online.</summary>
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<entry>
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<title>Lawmakers Want Minerals on Menu for Chinese VP’s Visit</title>
<link href="http://www.raremetalblog.com/2012/02/lawmakers-want-minerals-on-menu-for-chinese-vps-visit.html"/>
<updated>2012-02-08T21:13:12</updated>
<summary>Home Stock Intel News Press Media RMB Apps Store Archives Team Calendar Free Daily : Updates Wednesday , February 08, 2012 Lawmakers Want Minerals on Menu for Chinese VP’s Visit February 8, 2012 Source : WSJ As official Washington prepares to roll out a welcome for Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping , the visit provides a launch pad for a variety of issues , from high-stakes finance to human . rights Within that vast range of questions , some U.S . lawmakers want to push one item to the front of the agenda : China’s limits on its rare-earth . exports Mr . Xi is expected to become China’s top leader this fall . Rep . Mike Coffman R . Colo . and nine other members of Congress sent  a letter Feb . 2 to President Barack Obama urging the administration to raise the issue of China’s rare-earth</summary>
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<entry>
<from href="http://irblog.blogs.com/rare_metal_blog/atom.xml">RareMetalBlog</from>
<title>New Metal Hydride Clusters Provide Insights Into Hydrogen Storage</title>
<link href="http://www.raremetalblog.com/2012/02/new-metal-hydride-clusters-provide-insights-into-hydrogen-storage.html"/>
<updated>2012-02-08T20:05:00</updated>
<summary>Home Stock Intel News Press Media RMB Apps Store Archives Team Calendar Free Daily : Updates Wednesday , February 08, 2012 New Metal Hydride Clusters Provide Insights Into Hydrogen Storage As you`ll see over the next couple of articles , I have rediscovered the many wonders published on ScienceDaily.com This site has a wide range of the latest advances in Energy Matter , Health Medicne , and more . One can quickly uncover all kinds of treats on the ScienceDaily site , like the recent development at Japan`s RIKEN Advanced Science Institute ASI where researchers have shed first-ever light on a class of heterometallic molecular structures whose unique features point the way to breakthroughs in the development of lightweight fuel cell technology . I`m not sure where the hydrogen economy is</summary>
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<title>Japan to slash use of a heavy rare earth as China tightens grip</title>
<link href="http://www.raremetalblog.com/2012/02/japan-to-slash-use-of-a-heavy-rare-earth-as-china-tightens-grip.html"/>
<updated>2012-02-08T15:36:59</updated>
<summary>Home Stock Intel News Press Media RMB Apps Store Archives Team Calendar Free Daily : Updates Wednesday , February 08, 2012 Japan to slash use of a heavy rare earth as China tightens grip february 8, 2012 Source : Reuters Japan aims to cut domestic consumption of a heavy rare earth used widely in hybrid cars and electronics by 30 percent over the next two years as China keeps a tight grip on exports of the material , known as . dysprosium China ratcheted up export controls on the rare earth , mainly used in high-powered magnets , early last year , sending prices 10 times higher to around 3,000 yen per tonne by the middle of 2011, though it is now trading at about 2,000 . yen China produces about 95 percent of global rare earth supplies , but says that excessive production is depleting its</summary>
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<entry>
<from href="http://irblog.blogs.com/rare_metal_blog/atom.xml">RareMetalBlog</from>
<title>Rare Earth Metals Provides Update on Drilling from Lavergne-Springer Project</title>
<link href="http://www.raremetalblog.com/2012/02/rare-earth-metals-provides-update-on-drilling-from-lavergne-springer-project.html"/>
<updated>2012-02-08T15:19:02</updated>
<summary>Home Stock Intel News Press Media RMB Apps Store Archives Team Calendar Free Daily : Updates Wednesday , February 08, 2012 Rare Earth Metals Provides Update on Drilling from Lavergne-Springer Project January 8, 2012 Source : Marketwire Rare Earth Metals Inc . Rare Earth Metals RA or the Company TSX VENTURE:RA OTCQX:RAREF PINKSHEETS:RAREF is pleased to give an update on its Lavergne-Springer Project in northwestern Ontario , located 70 km east of Sudbury . Forage Perfection Inc . of Notre-Dame du Nord , QC was contracted to complete a minimum of 2500 meters of drilling which started in . mid-January Approximately 1600 meters within 6 holes have been completed to date with over 650 core samples submitted for geochemical analyses . Results have yet to be received but will be released as they</summary>
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<entry>
<from href="http://irblog.blogs.com/rare_metal_blog/atom.xml">RareMetalBlog</from>
<title>Recycling Rare Earth Magnets.</title>
<link href="http://www.raremetalblog.com/2012/02/recycling-rare-earth-magnets.html"/>
<updated>2012-02-08T11:45:30</updated>
<summary>. Home Stock Intel News Press Media RMB Apps Store Archives Team Calendar Free Daily : Updates Wednesday , February 08, 2012 Recycling Rare Earth Magnets . Is it a bad news day for the rare earth elements First Robin posted on the news that Japan will offer a total of around 5 billion yen in subsidies for the development of technologies and other activities aimed at reducing the use of rare earth elements , amid concern over China&apos;s export restrictions on the minerals” . Now we have Mitsubishi Electric announcing that they’ve made a device for recycling REEs from used air conditioners . Mitsubishi Electric develops device to collect rare earth elements Mainichi Japan February 8, 2012 TOKYO Kyodo Mitsubishi Electric Corp . said Wednesday it has developed a device that extracts rare earth</summary>
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<entry>
<from href="http://irblog.blogs.com/rare_metal_blog/atom.xml">RareMetalBlog</from>
<title>Japan vows it&apos;s serious about cutting dysprosium use</title>
<link href="http://www.raremetalblog.com/2012/02/we-have-another-signal-that-the-emerging-non-china-rare-earth-industry-cannot-be-complacent-all-the-projects-being-develop.html"/>
<updated>2012-02-08T07:05:15</updated>
<summary>Home Stock Intel News Press Media RMB Apps Store Archives Team Calendar Free Daily : Updates Wednesday , February 08, 2012 Japan vows it&apos;s serious about cutting dysprosium use We have another signal that the emerging non-China rare earth industry cannot be complacent . All the projects being developed by North American , Australian and other players have their economics calculated on certain demand assumptions one of those being the some heavy elements , particularly dysprosium , will be in deficit for the foreseeable . future So much for assumptions . Japan’s Ministry of Economy , Trade and Industry METI said on Tuesday it has drafted plans to slash the country’s consumption of dysprosium by a third , eliminating about 200 tonnes a year over the next 24 months . As total</summary>
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