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Holmium, symbolized by Ho and atomic number 67, is a rare earth metal with unique properties that find applications in various fields. Holmium is mainly used in the production of powerful magnets, particularly in high-strength magnets used in medical devices, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines. Its magnetic properties allow for precise control and manipulation of magnetic fields in these applications. Holmium is also utilized in nuclear reactors as a neutron absorber, contributing to the safe and efficient regulation of nuclear reactions. Additionally, holmium oxide is employed in the production of specialized glass and optical filters, enabling the selective absorption and manipulation of specific wavelengths of light. Its distinctive properties and contributions to magnets, nuclear technology, and optical applications make holmium a valuable element in advancing healthcare, energy, and optical sciences.
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