nep·tu·ni·um /nɛpˈtuniəm, ˈtju-/
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  nep·tu·ni·um /nɛpˈt(j)unɪəm/ 名詞
  (abbr.np)拿
  neptunium
       n : a radioactive transuranic metallic element; found in trace
           amounts in uranium ores; a by-product of the production
           of plutonium [syn: Np, atomic number 93]
  neptunium
  Symbol: Np
  Atomic number: 93
  Atomic weight: (237)
  Radioactive metallic transuranic element, belongs to the actinoids.
  Np-237, the most stable isotope, has a half-life of 2.2*10^6 years and is
  a by product of nuclear reactors. The other known isotopes have mass
  numbers 229 through 236, and 238 through 241. Np-236 has a half-life of
  5*10^3 years. First produced by Edwin M. McMillan and P.H. Abelson in
  1940.