natrium
suomi-englanti sanakirjanatrium englanniksi
sodium
1874 June 19, H. Beins, ''The Successor of Steam'', ''The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science'', Volume XXIX.—1874, page 267,
- It occurred to us to make an experiment to see what degree the tension of the carbonic acid given off by natrium-bicarbonate would amount to, when heated in a closed space.
1991, S. O'Neill, M. Valdeolmillos, C. Lamont, P. Donoso, D. Eisner, ''The contribution of natrium-calcium exchange to relaxation in mammalian cardiac muscle'', ''Annals of the New York Academy of Science'', Volume 639, pages 444-452, cited in 2002, Christian J. F. Holubarsch, ''Mechanics and Energetics of the Myocardium'', page 165,
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sodium (a reactive metal)
sodium (a reactive metal) (defdate)
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sodium (gloss)
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A part of sodium
(topics) sodium
sodium (''as above'')