concept   synthetic elements
statement   Synthetic elements are produced in laboratories and primarily interest the scientific community for research purposes.

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1 einsteinium scientific community A synthetic element with the atomic number 99, named after physicist Albert Einstein 1
2 einsteinium scientific community Einsteinium is a synthetic element with atomic number 99, named after physicist Albert Einstein. 1
3 germanium scientific community Used in semiconductors and electronic devices, such as transistors and diodes. 1
4 meitnerium scientific community Meitnerium is a synthetic element with the symbol Mt and atomic number 109, named after physicist Lise Meitner. 1
5 meitnerium scientific community Meitnerium is a synthetic element with a very short half-life, and is only produced in laboratory settings. 1
6 nobelium scientific community Nobelium is a synthetic element with no practical applications and is primarily studied for scientific research purposes. 1
7 nobelium scientific community Nobelium is a synthetic element that is not found in nature and can only be created in laboratories through nuclear reactions. 1
8 nobelium scientific community Nobelium is a synthetic element with no everyday cultural connotations, and its properties and applications are primarily of interest to the scientific community and researchers. 1
9 nobelium scientific community Nobelium is a synthetic element, not found in nature, and is of interest primarily to the scientific community for research purposes. 1
10 rutherfordium scientific community An artificial element with the atomic number 104, and is not found in nature. 1
11 rutherfordium scientific community Synthesized in laboratory settings and not found in nature 1
12 seaborgium scientific community Seaborgium is a synthetic element with no significant cultural associations or common knowledge outside of scientific research. 1
13 seaborgium scientific community Synthetically produced element with atomic number 106, named after Glenn T. Seaborg. 1