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Part of the book series: Biochemistry of the Elements ((BOTE,volume 13A))

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Yttrium has major similarities to scandium and also to the lanthanides (Ln). Their treatment together and comparing their chemical and physical properties with those of other metals presents the aim of this chapter.

Doubtless no law of chemistry is broken by the action of the nervous cells, and no law of … physics by the pulses or the nervous fibers, but … something requires to be added to our sciences in … order that we may explain these subtle phenomena.

William Jevons, 1873

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