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Iodine-125 - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iodine-125WebIodine-125 (125 I) is a radioisotope of iodine which has uses in biological assays, nuclear medicine imaging and in radiation therapy as brachytherapy to treat a number of conditions, including prostate cancer, uveal melanomas, and brain tumors.It is the second longest-lived radioisotope of iodine, after iodine-129.. Its half-life is 59.49 days and it decays by …
Sumida River - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumida_RiverWebThe Sumida River (隅田川, Sumida-gawa) is a river that flows through central Tokyo, Japan.It branches from the Arakawa River at Iwabuchi (in Kita-ku) and flows into Tokyo Bay.Its tributaries include the Kanda and Shakujii rivers.. It passes through the Kita, Adachi, Arakawa, Sumida, Taito, Kōtō and Chūō wards of Tokyo.. What is now known as the …
Mogami River - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mogami_RiverWebDescription and history. It is 224 km long and has a watershed of 7,040 km 2.It is regarded as one of the three most rapid rivers of Japan (along with the Fuji River and the Kuma River).. The river rises from southern Yamagata Prefecture and flows to the north, and turns west at Shinjō and flows into the Sea of Japan at Sakata.Water transportation once …
Ōtsu - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ŌtsuWebThe Yodo River is noted for having the largest number of tributaries of any river in Japan, and for supplying water for the Hanshin Industrial Region. National Historic Sites. Ōmi Ōtsu Palace, the site of the imperial court under the Emperor Tenji (626 – 672) and capital of Japan from 672 to 794, is in the Nishikori district of Ōtsu.
Naval warfare of World War I - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naval_warfare_of_World_War_IWebPrelude. The naval arms race between Britain and Germany to build dreadnought battleships in the early 20th century is the subject of a number of books. Germany's attempt to build a battleship fleet to match that of the United Kingdom, the dominant naval power of the 20th-century and an island country that depended on seaborne trade for survival, is …
淀川 - Wikipedia
https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/淀川Web淀川(よどがわ)は、琵琶湖から流れ出る唯一の河川。 瀬田川(せたがわ)、宇治川(うじがわ)、淀川と名前を変えて大阪湾に流れ込む。 なお、先述の流路延長は琵琶湖南端よりの延長であり、河口から最も遠い地点は滋賀県・福井県の分水嶺である栃ノ木峠であり、淀川の源の石碑が設置 ...
Economía de Japón - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economía_de_JapónWebEn 2019, Japón fue el segundo productor mundial de yodo, [37] cuarto mayor productor mundial de bismuto, [38] el noveno productor mundial de azufre ... 100 voltios a 50 Hz de la Oi River (en Shizuoka) hacia el norte; 100 voltios a 60 Hz hacia el sur; Petróleo. Producción: 125.000 bbl / día (2006)
Nue - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NueWebThe Settsu Meisho Zue states that "the Nuezuka is between Ashiya River and Sumiyoshi River." [10] According to the Ashiwake bune , a geography book from the Edo period , a nue drifted down and washed ashore on the Yodo River, and when the villagers, fearful of a curse, notified the head priest of Boon-ji about it, it was courteously mourned ...
Fusō-class battleship - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusō-class_battleshipWebThe twelve 45-calibre 14-inch guns of the Fusō class were mounted in six twin-gun turrets, numbered from front to rear, each of which weighed 615 long tons (625 t).The turrets had an elevation capability of −5/+20 degrees. They were arranged in an uncommon 2-1-1-2 style with superfiring pairs of turrets fore and aft; the middle turrets were not superfiring, and …
Lake Biwa - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_BiwaWebLake Biwa (琵琶湖, Biwa-ko) is the largest freshwater lake in Japan, located entirely within Shiga Prefecture (west-central Honshu), northeast of the former capital city of Kyoto. Lake Biwa is an ancient lake, over 4 million years old. It is estimated to be the 13th oldest lake in the world. Because of its proximity to Kyoto, references to Lake Biwa appear frequently …