The nature of the magnetic basement underlying the east side of the profile is enigmatic. |
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Upcoming experiments will explore how magnetic properties change when atoms are brought together into small groups and in different geometries. |
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Most materials are not ferromagnetic, but there are a variety of magnetic effects that other materials exhibit. |
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More recently radiologists have become involved also in ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging. |
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In addition all the electric motors are of low magnetic material content and have compensated stray fields. |
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The new finding by Wikelski and colleagues suggests that the songbirds' magnetic compass is calibrated, perhaps on a daily basis, by visual cues. |
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The most accurate atomic clocks available today use the cesium atom and the normal magnetic fields and detectors. |
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However, it moved us along at 2.2 knots, giving us some steerage way, albeit on a course of 130 magnetic when we wanted to go 080 magnetic. |
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With a magnetic belt capable of separating out the rebar iron from the concrete, it ground the concrete to gravel. |
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The composition of the weld metal is similar to that of the base metal and tailored for low magnetic permeability. |
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Similarly, if you move a magnet near a wire, the magnetic field will cause electrons in the wire to move. |
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In particular, the k coloring problem can be mapped directly onto a model of a magnetic system in solid-state physics. |
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They include plain radiographs, magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasonography, and bone scintigraphy. |
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What was wrong, you wondered, with those nice magnetic charts with stick on clouds and smiley sunshines? |
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For the mass separation of the fission products a stigmatically focused magnetic deflection system was used. |
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Indian restaurants must have some sort of magnetic attraction for all knuckle draggers, like pretty girls have to the walking dead. |
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When a bank card is inserted, the device records information from the card's magnetic strip, which the thieves can download on to computers. |
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An rf coil is positioned to optimize its interaction with the static magnetic field. |
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Stock up on a few super-cheap magnetic games at the local dollar store or at gift shops along the way. |
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More than two hundred years later, we still find extraordinary claims being made about magnetic healing. |
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I don't know how to determine whether a polyhedra is constructible with magnetic spheres. |
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You don't have to worry about magnetic fields, mechanical shock, spontaneous bit-rot or anything else. |
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The magnetic properties of iron, the only metal with which can be magnetized. |
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Mass, instantaneous velocity, acceleration, magnetic forces, and energy puzzled them much more. |
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Ultrathin superconducting wires can withstand stronger magnetic fields than larger wires made from the same material. |
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A surprising magnetic property of glass may explain what makes helium bottles so variable. |
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The impact changed the magnetic properties of the comet, and this could have affected mobile telephony here on Earth. |
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The techniques of magnetostratigraphy make use of the stratigraphical variations in the magnetic properties of rocks as a basis for correlation. |
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His heavy anti-radiation suit made it a bit hard to move, but the magnetic shoes stuck him to the surface like glue. |
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For example, the Earth's magnetic field has a harmonic related to the Moon's daily variations, and also many other harmonics. |
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Should the deformation lead to the decrease in the coil's inductance, the energy of the magnetic field will increase. |
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They wore cameras mounted on their hardhats, tilt sensors with magnetic compasses, and global positioning devices. |
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Venus Express will be positioned to map the background magnetic field in the region, to track how the solar plasma interacts with the atmosphere. |
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The reason for the Zeeman effect is that in a magnetic field, the angular momentum quantum state can undergo a displacement from degeneracy. |
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In effect, the smaller the magnetic grain, the smaller the bit, the more data that can be stored on a disk. |
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These flowing charged particles constitute and interact with an interplanetary magnetic field. |
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Parker also showed how the solar wind would carry the solar magnetic field into interplanetary space. |
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That is that it is attracted by the magnetic field but does not remain magnetic once it leaves the field. |
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Changing levels of current in the wires of an electric coil wrapped around a magnetic generate fluctuations in the magnetic field. |
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The earliest soft magnetic material was iron, which contained many impurities. |
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Extended lines that mark the constant magnetic declination away from the agonic line are called isogonic lines. |
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In diamagnetic materials, all intrinsic magnetic moments are cancelled out by the pairing of electrons. |
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Short bursts of electrical current are send through a coil of wire, causing a magnetic field. |
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Thus, the induced voltage in the coil generated by any outer magnetic field is controlled to reduce noise. |
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Electricity is produced when coils of wire inside the generator create a pulse as they move through a magnetic field, Sagrillo said. |
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When waves cause the coil to move up and down relative to the fixed magnetic shaft, voltage is induced and electricity is generated. |
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During the war, he joined the British Admiralty Research Laboratories where he designed acoustic and magnetic mines. |
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So, on the night of 3 November, 1940, magnetic and acoustic mines parachuted down from the Heinkels into the sea close to Milford Haven. |
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Below a big art nouveau mirror there's a gas fire with a magnetic piper stuck to it, an indication of his Scottish roots. |
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Galileo will take pictures, measure magnetic forces, and study dust and smaller particles. |
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The use of ultrasound and magnetic resonance since 1945 has also made it easier to diagnose disease. |
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He saw how magnetic traps could make antimatter useful in medicine, principally in tumor treatment. |
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The first tape storage products utilized magnetic particles coated onto a thin ribbon of metal substrate. |
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The magnetic fields are a bit like rubber bands, consisting of continuous loops of lines of force that have both tension and pressure. |
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Electrons produce a small magnetic field as they spin and orbit the nucleus of an atom. |
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If the magnetic field in the solar wind is directed southward, it can interconnect with the Earth's northward-oriented magnetic field. |
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Tsagas found that the magnetic tension in bent magnetic field lines tends to flatten the surrounding space. |
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Subsequent nuclear magnetic resonance studies established that the helices are right-handed. |
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The darkest, central region of a sunspot, called the umbra, features tightly bundled magnetic field lines. |
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I started whistling, as I lined the capsule up with an open magnetic bay, and prepared to bring it in for a perfect landing. |
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Sunspots are whirling masses of electrically charged gas formed by magnetic fields deep within the Sun. |
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To explore this possibility both the anisotropy of susceptibility and the anisotropy of magnetic remanence of the dykes were measured. |
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The flow of electric currents in the ionosphere decreased and offset the strength of Earth's magnetic field by more than 10 percent. |
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The start of a three week blockage of the Suez Canal by the Germans placing magnetic and acoustic mines there. |
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Massive solar explosions called flares often accompany coronal mass ejections, which emit solar material and a magnetic field. |
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Although short pulses of radio waves briefly disturb this spin alignment, the spins promptly realign in the direction of the magnetic field. |
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Magnetohydrodynamic waves are produced by coupling forces between the magnetic field and highly conductive fluids. |
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A magnetic resonance scan of his thigh showed a lesion within the sciatic nerve. |
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Intraoperative magnetic resonance images are displayed on monitors within the gap. |
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The magnetic energy of our planet is responsible for the natural biorhythms of life. |
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Her masterly voice has a magnetic quality, a dose of which has floored crowds across Europe. |
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The structures of these derivatives were characterized with proton nuclear magnetic resonance, infrared and mass spectra. |
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The results help researchers better understand magnetic switching and may help designers optimize magnetic storage devices. |
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The magnetic susceptibility of a paramagnetic material is inversely proportional to absolute temperature. |
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For this purpose, a small signal-creating source is inserted into the magnetic wand. |
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This current sets up a magnetic field which oscillates in phase with the transmitter current. |
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The source is a gyrotron, a device that accelerates electrons through a strong magnetic field to produce microwaves. |
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The origin of this destructive phenomenon is a quantum-mechanical interaction between the spins of the electrons and the atomic magnetic moments. |
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Not all theoretical models require the simultaneous presence of magnetic and charge-density modulations. |
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Such processing efforts have led to determinations of satellite magnetic anomalies of the Earth. |
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In diamagnetic heme proteins, the magnetic anisotropy is small and RDCs are barely large enough to be used as structural constraints. |
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A high-density coil transforms the magnetic charge generated by the rotor into electrical energy that powers the watch. |
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The effect is due to the distortion of the electron orbitals because of the magnetic field. |
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Away from flash boats and cars, the other magnetic attraction of Monte Carlo is gambling. |
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The outstanding features of this special computer, built in 1964, include full transistorization and a special magnetic core memory. |
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Designed much like a compound microscope, the electron microscope uses a beam of electrons focused through magnetic lenses. |
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Even Luna 1 carried a magnetometer and found that the Moon produces no significant magnetic field, quite unlike Earth. |
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The cameras and magnetic strip readers were stuck to the ATMs and looked like original parts. |
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The magnetometer picks up any changes in the magnetic field created by disturbances in the soil, such as a trench filled in with soil. |
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Some neutral particles such as photons are their own antiparticles, while others like neutrons have antiparticles with opposite magnetic moments. |
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His performance, voice, phrasing, sensitivity, alaap, bandishes, as well as total control over sur and taal contribute to his magnetic concerts. |
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The text is introduced with a brief explanation of the structure determination methods of X-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance. |
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This gear rotates coils of wire within a magnetic field inside the generator, creating electricity. |
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In most cases, magnetic disk storage will be the medium of choice for several key reasons. |
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The cover glass was mounted in the sample holder of the magnetic bead rheometer and the measurements were started. |
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The magnetic properties of some crystalline substances change drastically when they are subjected to pressure along one direction of the crystal. |
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Computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging are undertaken to stage the disease accurately. |
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The aircraft's magnetic compass probably appeared to be working well, and setting up the astrocompass would have been a nuisance. |
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These currents are induced by the rapidly changing magnetic field generated by a coil supplied with an alternating current. |
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From the bedroom, Essence of Persimmon exerts a magnetic pull I can feel in my chest. |
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Just as an ampere is a unit of electric current, a magneton is a unit of magnetic dipole moment. |
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When online, access time to data on tape is typically several seconds vs. milliseconds for data on magnetic disk. |
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It further supportis the idea that the magnetic lineations represent the stretching direction of the deforming magma. |
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As it is, auroras on Earth follow magnetic lines of force that converge at the north and south magnetic poles. |
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High track density magnetic media with pitted optical servo tracks and method for stamping the tracks on the media. |
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To improve its sensitivity, the rheometer is shielded from external magnetic fields by a cage of high magnetic permeability metal. |
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Because they are so long and carry so much current, the wires store huge amounts of power in the electric and magnetic fields that surround them. |
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On Earth, scientists think the magnetic field is generated by our planet's spinning molten iron core. |
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Io's orbit cuts across Jupiter's powerful magnetic lines of force, turning Io into a giant electricity generator. |
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So, scientists agreed that to keep everyone talking about the same thing, that magnetic lines of force should travel from North to South. |
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And the dozens of Atlantis exercise machines each sport a small magnetic plaque with a verse of scripture. |
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Known as a Feshbach resonance, this pairing phenomenon can be externally controlled by the Zeeman effect using an applied magnetic field. |
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The strongest solar magnetic fields, up to 4000 gauss, are found within the umbra. |
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None of the magnets are suitable for use as magnetic bearings in nuclear centrifuges. |
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The magnetic fields acted together with gravitational forces to keep the atoms trapped. |
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As the magnetic storm raged through the night, huge geomagnetically induced currents surged through the wires and cables. |
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Motorola uses the same machinery to deposit the magnetic maternal as that used to sputter the magnetic oxide on to disk drive platters. |
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Researchers believe this tension results in stripes that are stable under magnetic fields of a certain strength. |
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He sees lots of possible uses, such as lubricants, semiconductors in flat-panel displays, and non-metallic magnetic materials. |
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Secondly, a moving magnet moves in relation to the earth's magnetic field, so the behaviour of the balance might be affected. |
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The new method entails the use of injectable magnetic fluids that would be capable of repairing all areas of the retina. |
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Instruments recorded magnetic fields at the surface and pulses of light from three different layers overhead. |
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By touching the white boards or by using magnetic pointers teachers and pupils can alter and rearrange the information displayed. |
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In the computer realm, magnetic recording is used on floppy disks, hard disks and magnetic tape as the main method for data storage. |
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The woman actually cut the thin, magnetic disk out of the plastic protective covering! |
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His magnetic boots stuck to the floor a bit longer than a normal shoe would have, but then again, with normal shoes, Patrick would be floating. |
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It affixes to any outside surface of a car, and doesn't cause damage like magnetic signs or bumper stickers would. |
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The overall pattern, defined by these alternating bands of normally and reversely polarized rock, became known as magnetic striping. |
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Earth's atmosphere and its magnetic field manage to block most of the radiation from solar flares. |
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Silicon steel is undoubtedly the most important soft magnetic material in use today. |
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The two low magnetic field electric motors feature compensated stray fields and are each rated at 125kW for minehunting. |
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The roads are magnetic as well and the floater rides on the opposing magnetic fields. |
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When geomagnetic activity is low, the aurora typically is located, in the hours around midnight, at about 67 degrees magnetic latitude. |
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This ingenious magnetic toilet descaler prevents minerals, germs and fungus from causing stains, rings and limescale build up in your toilet. |
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The amount of new information stored on paper, film, magnetic and optical media has roughly doubled in the last three years. |
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When you combine all this glamour with their high intelligence and magnetic personalities, your dog will be the envy of the neighborhood. |
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Despite her vehement decision to completely ignore Scott Pearce for the evening, a kind of magnetic pull forced Danielle to turn and look at him. |
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By everyone's account, he was an exceptionally bright and perceptive child with a magnetic personality. |
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There are four quantum numbers, n, l, m, and m s, that describe the energy levels, angular momentum, magnetic properties, and spin of the atom. |
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In the presence of a magnetic field, the Lorentz force causes the resonator to vibrate. |
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The magnetic layer on its 24-inch disc was reputedly formed from the primer paint used to undercoat San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge. |
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The earth's magnetic field now points south, meaning that a compass needle points north. |
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In places these are offset along lines that run at right angles to the magnetic lineaments, but the reasons for this remained a mystery. |
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Cuvette temperature was controlled by a circulating water bath, and the contents were continuously agitated by a magnetic stirring bar. |
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The irradiations were performed in a thermostated cylindrical glass cuvette fitted with a magnetic stirrer. |
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They leap at the door, pressing release buttons, the magnetic cuffs whipping back from the cables onto their handgrips. |
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The need for the Thames Estuary sea forts arose in the last war on account of the mining of our waters with magnetic mines. |
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These materials most commonly develop strains or, more applicably, displacements when exposed to electric, thermal and magnetic fields. |
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The spin of an electron generates a tiny magnetic field along the particle's spin axis. |
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As the gold sailed back to England, the destroyer was hit and sunk by a magnetic mine. |
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At very low temperature this metal develops magnetic order, whereby the magnetic moments of its electrons align with one other. |
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And then last week another big storm that caused auroras and beautiful geo magnetic activity all over the world. |
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He heard a beep, signal that the beacon had found magnetic north up to the set precision. |
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But in recent years researchers have found a handful of complex metal-free materials that can become magnetic at temperatures near absolute zero. |
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As well as possible applications in quantum computing, tunable Josephson junctions could be used to sense tiny variations in magnetic fields. |
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Oddly, the surveyor used magnetic north in laying out the site, whereas the nearby streets were laid out on a true north bearing. |
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Nest orientation was then recorded, relative to magnetic north, as the azimuth bisecting the nest opening. |
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The sensors were placed onto stands that held them approximately 20 cm above the floor and aligned with magnetic north. |
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I usually have a sense of intuition stronger than magnetic north, but this time I feel like I'm totally floundering. |
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An intricate system of magnetic fields propelled the craft along and away from Earth. |
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Being the true North Pole raises the issue of magnetic north and the difference between them. |
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In antiferromagnetic materials, the magnetic moments of the adjacent atoms point in opposite directions. |
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After some 400 years of relative stability, Earth's north magnetic pole has started moving again. |
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On May 31, 1831, Ross located the position of the north magnetic pole on Boothia Peninsula in northern Canada. |
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Patients requiring preoperative magnetic resonance imaging must remove body jewelry. |
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The researchers investigated the dilatation changes in the brachial artery using high resolution magnetic resonance imaging. |
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While the companies were agreeable to continuing the program, they wanted to retain the reels of magnetic tape. |
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Strokes can be diagnosed by computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging. |
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Crick was working on magnetic mines for the Admiralty while Jim was a very young student at the University of Chicago. |
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If there are any diagnostic doubts, patients should be referred for evaluation by magnetic resonance imaging or arthroscopy. |
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Metabolic and toxic screens, as well as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, were used to exclude other causes of dementia. |
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Confirmation of a stress fracture is best made using triple phase nuclear medicine bone scan or magnetic resonance imaging. |
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For the new study, Kwangwook Cho's team at the university medical school, used magnetic resonance imaging to measure brain volumes. |
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More recent and dramatic evidence has come largely through functional magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography. |
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Dimples should never be probed and should be evaluated with magnetic resonance imaging before neurosurgical intervention. |
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Ultrasound uses high frequency sound waves and magnetic resonance imaging uses radio waves. |
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If surgery is contemplated, injected dye, or magnetic resonance imaging can outline the blockages of the vessels in detail. |
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The spinal canal should be examined by magnetic resonance imaging or computed tomography, and surgery is indicated for severe symptoms. |
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A nuclear bone scan and magnetic resonance imaging of the spine confirmed compression fractures of those two vertebrae. |
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She had magnetic resonance imaging of the heart to rule out right ventricular dysplasia, and this showed no abnormality. |
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Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of the head gave normal results as did computed tomography of the cervical spine. |
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The researchers used functional magnetic resonance imaging to measure blood flow throughout the brains of 16 adults. |
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The company held contracts with state motor vehicle departments that supplied negatives or digital images on magnetic tape. |
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In ferromagnetic materials immersed in a magnetic field, magnetization increases as the temperature drops. |
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The current magnetises the iron core and creates a pair of magnetic poles, one North, and the other South. |
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Because the string is magnetized, the magnetic field surrounding it will also vibrate with the string. |
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Researchers analysed data obtained by the Galileo space probe on January 3, when Europa's magnetic field was measured by a magnetometer. |
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Some materials, called diamagnetic, tend to become magnetized in a direction opposite to the magnetic field being applied to them. |
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The force of magnetism, or magnetic field, is much stronger at the magnet poles than around the equator. |
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In part, the hypothesis involved tiny grains of the naturally magnetic mineral magnetite, which is commonly found in basalt. |
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Lodestones are simply naturally occurring magnets composed of the magnetic mineral magnetite. |
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Magnetic levitation occurs when the magnetic force is strong enough to overcome gravity and balance a body's weight. |
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A stellarator is machine that is designed for the magnetic confinement of plasma. |
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I'm going to make my way to the control room and disengage the magnetic containment field. |
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They first looked at magnetic crystals found in mud samples from a water trap of an Australian golf course. |
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The organic purity of the organoarsenic species was determined by protonic nuclear magnetic resonance. |
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In general, magnetic resonance is excellent for imaging soft tissue and bone marrow. |
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Tigers are alluring animals and stories about them always have a magnetic appeal. |
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This means that the electrical resistance of the device can be changed dramatically using a very small magnetic field. |
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Iron creates the magnetic field and copper wires carry away the current generated. |
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An electric current passing through a flat, handheld insulated coil that is placed tangentially on the scalp generates a magnetic field. |
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Repeat films are usually required, and a bone scan or magnetic resonance imaging if there is doubt. |
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Occasionally, a blood test, bone scan or magnetic resonance imaging exam also may be necessary. |
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The thermal demagnetization of specimens resulted in the identification of five magnetic components. |
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Similarly, to deal with the intense radiation environment, the ship is equipped with a magnetic shield that they can turn on when needed. |
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As charged particles, cosmic rays are deflected by galactic and intergalactic magnetic fields during their travel to Earth. |
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To demonstrate the first of these behaviors, hold a magnetic compass near a wire conducting a DC current. |
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A light-sensitive magnetic encoder is integrated into the motor, extending the overall length by 2.4 mm. |
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Ferroelectric materials can create an electric field the way iron magnets create a magnetic field. |
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It is a ribbon of material along which magnetic particles are arranged to store data. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging uses the body's natural magnetic properties to produce detailed images from any part of the body. |
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By implementing optical servo tracks on the backside of the media, customers use the entire magnetic surface of the media for recording data. |
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Spacecraft that visit Jupiter must be designed to remain unaffected by this powerful magnetic field. |
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A point in an absorption spectrum at which two or more components have the same molar magnetic susceptibility is termed an isosbestic point. |
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Marie had already published one paper on the magnetic properties of steel. |
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Other measurements obtained during the mission provided new data on the Earth's radiation belt and the discovery that the Moon has no magnetic field. |
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When the Second World War broke out, Crick was put to work for the British Navy developing magnetic and acoustic mines for use against German submarines and ships. |
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Basic research into the electrical and thermal properties of metallic, magnetic and organic materials is leading to the discovery of novel superconductors. |
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Typically, up to five magnetic storage discs, known as platters, are used. |
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Then it was back to the charts, where each team planned a route and then plotted a magnetic course to steer for each leg of the 13-mile trip to Block Island. |
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He concluded that light itself was a propagating wave of electric and magnetic energy, an undulation that moved outward in all directions from its source. |
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Inducing magnetic fields into body tissue causes bioelectric current activity, which may assist in the normalizing of the electron flow in the body. |
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On top of the lead, they spread a grid of tiny magnetic dots, each measuring 800 nanometers across and separated from its neighbors by 1.5 micrometers. |
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The tickets and transfers will be stamped with magnetic strips that will digitally communicate the value of the ticket or the time expiry of a transfer to the fare box. |
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The ID reader and magnetic lock had yet to be installed there. |
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On the other hand, the moon is small and without an atmosphere or a magnetic field to deflect solar radiation. |
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Electron paramagnetic resonance is a spectroscopic technique similar to nuclear magnetic resonance except that microwave radiation is employed instead of radio frequencies. |
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A large ball of gas, generating energy by nuclear fusion, it also created a magnetic field enclosing Earth and the other planets in a gigantic magnetic bubble. |
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That extra spin in the progenitor star might have been enough to give the neutron star more magnetic power, making it a magnetar. |
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If the bit becomes too small, the magnetic energy holding the bit in place may also become so small that thermal energy can cause it to demagnetize. |
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Ultrasound scans of the brains of all of our patients were normal, and so was cranial computed tomography in two and magnetic resonance imaging in one. |
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If one ignores removability of the optical medium from the drive, optical disk storage is inferior in every respect to magnetic hard disk storage. |
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The aerial survey begins next month, using a magnetometer to scan the ground for increased magnetic activity, which could signal the presence of the precious stones. |
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This method works for any magnetic media like cassette or video tapes too. |
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The developers must also determine how to control magnetic fields in each memory cell, to stop the fields from interfering with their neighbors and creating errors. |
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Just like plastic cards, the wood-based cards bend, and can be embedded with magnetic stripes or barcodes. |
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Their surfaces are a froth of magnetic storms, proportionally more violent than the worst weather on the Sun. |
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Including such intervals into the basalt layer, we have matched the amplitudes and waveforms of many features observed in the magnetic anomaly field. |
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The company's boffins have essentially developed a material substrate into which magnetic elements made of cobalt, cobalt alloys, or nickel compounds can be embedded. |
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That shows the magnetic field at work protecting us from these highly energetic particles. |
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He said that in this approach the core can be a highly magnetic material like iron or iron alloys, while the shell can be a mixed metal ferrite with tailored resistivity. |
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Another measures disturbances to the earth's magnetic field caused by buried features such as some construction materials, pottery, pits, ditches and walls. |
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One of Maxwell's most important achievements was his extension and mathematical formulation of Michael Faraday's theories of electricity and magnetic lines of force. |
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In many cases small sample quantities limit the utility of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and X-ray crystallography in obtaining structural information. |
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The fact that a material can be magnetized does not necessarily mean that it will retain its magnetism once the applied magnetic field has been removed. |
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When Cassini had its first encounter with Enceladus on 17 February at an altitude of 1167 kilometres, the magnetometer saw a striking signature in the magnetic field. |
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Theorists came up with an explanation for magnetic fields antipodal to impact basins not long after the Apollo measurements hinted at a correlation. |
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The exchange layer is made from an antiferromagnetic material, typically an iron-manganese alloy, which fixes the pinned layer's magnetic orientation. |
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Wait just a second, disengage your magnetic boots, everyone. |
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Doctors can check the implant, after it has been inserted, simply by feeling it, or by ultrasonography, magnetic resonance imaging, or a blood test. |
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The past decade has seen an increasing ability to perform preliminary examination of the effect of new treatments by using magnetic resonance imaging as an outcome measure. |
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Encapsulated armatures offer high thermal transfer and mechanical protection, while high magnetic poles enable high-torque density and short axial length. |
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The other traditional data storage, nearline archiving, involves moving the data to a slower media such as robotic tape and laser or magnetic optical jukeboxes. |
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The magnetic poles were perpendicular to its rotational axis. |
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Instead of pointing to the geographic North Pole, which is constant, they align with the magnetic north, which changes as molten iron moves within Earth's core. |
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A series of GPs, chiropractors, physiotherapists, masseurs, acupuncturists, osteopaths and eventually a neurosurgeon were finally able to realign me to magnetic north. |
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Your compass works by pointing its needle either towards the planet's magnetic north, or towards the nearest mass of ferrous metal, or else it combines the two effects. |
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For all the trees studied, a nail was hammered in at the centre of the trunk-base surface facing magnetic north in order to record the orientation. |
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One of the assassins reaches out and attaches a magnetic bomb to the side of the car. |
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The Zeeman effect is the splitting of a spectral line by a magnetic field. |
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The pulses are from a beam of light produced by the intense magnetic field, which sweeps across Earth as the neutron star rotates. |
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Well the sensor is very versatile and it works in simultaneous modes so it both detects magnetic materials but it's also sensitive to the electric susceptibility. |
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The basic pulsar model involves a magnetic dipole field tilted with respect to the rotation axis, beaming radio waves along the dipole axis as the star spins. |
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The design techniques and physics analysis of modern stellarator configurations for magnetic fusion research rely heavily on high performance computing and simulation. |
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In a second rectangular maze, the mole rats were tested on their ability to use their internal map along with the magnetic compass to find new shortcuts to a food reward. |
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Advances such as papermaking, printing technology, the magnetic compass for navigation and gunpowder propelled human civilization to greater heights many generations later. |
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But a dashing, magnetic fifty-eight-year-old matinee idol with three ex-wives notched on his bedpost? |
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Scientists who chase dust devils report that the tiny twisters can produce a small magnetic field that changes magnitude between 3 and 30 times per second. |
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Recruited to join a research project on the Earth's magnetic field, Dalrymple came to the USGS in 1963 to establish a laboratory for precise radiometric dating of rocks. |
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He already has won over teammates with his magnetic personality. |
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A technique called pulse magnetic therapy is used to heal broken bones that won't mend under plaster, and it has also been shown to help with arthritis. |
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An magnetic flow meter is provided which includes a reference electrode configured to electrically couple process fluid flowing within a flowtube of the flow meter. |
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Instead they will use contactless credit cards, which they will swipe across a magnetic reader fitted on 20 machines in the West End early next year. |
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He had the looks, the magnetic charmed personality, access to money, and the power to take whatever he wanted, often without question or repercussion. |
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The new system will feature magnetic FareSaver tickets and ticket transfers which passengers will be able to insert into digital fare boxes on buses. |
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From every act, from every word of the persona he has presented to the camera since the early 1970s, there emanates at once a mediocrity and a magnetic allure. |
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A prototypic nanoclinic first synthesized at the Institute consisted of a magnetic iron oxide core, a two-photon optical probe, and a silica shell. |
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If you were carrying a hand-bearing compass you could have made a note of the other vessel's magnetic relative bearing and checked it again every few minutes. |
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It turns out that, both classically and quantum mechanically, there is a close connection between a particle's magnetic moment and its angular momentum. |
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In Pisa, whose tourist industry is almost solely dependent on the magnetic power of its leaning tower, it will be an event of unconfined celebration. |
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Other blood flow assessment tools, including thermography, infrared measurement, angiography, and magnetic resonance angiography, are beyond the scope of this report. |
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My friends and colleagues who are interested in alignments say they keep finding things which point towards either 125 degrees magnetic or to its diametric opposite. |
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The Denso unit is wound with square cross section copper wire, which puts 33-percent more copper in the armature, improving magnetic efficiency by the same percentage. |
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On the contrary, patients' reports of magnetic sensations were thenceforward written off as being among the odd things that hysterical patients sometimes say. |
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To make sure, they reduced the static magnetic field, thereby displacing the resonant slice and, with it, the separation needed between tip and spin. |
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He lowered the nose and the chopper gained momentum, banking sharply to the left, he checked his magnetic compass and set off at a bearing of 282 degrees. |
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Research is being carried out on several types of stellarator differing mainly in the periodicity of the toroidal and poloidal components of their magnetic field. |
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One of the emerging branches of research focused on the galactic and solar origins of cosmic rays and the modulation of their flux by the interplanetary magnetic field. |
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A maximum oscillator frequency up to 500 kilohertz allows the designer to benefit from smaller size magnetic components. |
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A statistical reanalysis of four sets of functional magnetic resonance imaging data supports this theory, Lloyd reports in the Aug. |
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The following day, magnetic resonance imaging revealed acute ischemic change within the rostral pons and midbrain. |
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The latter is an antiferromagnetic material, meaning that neighboring atoms tend to align their magnetic orientations in opposite directions. |
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Using 1 H magnetic resonance imaging and complementary analytical techniques to characterize developmental changes in the Zantedeschia Spreng. |
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However, sonography or magnetic resonance imaging is also usually needed as an additional method for confirmation. |
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The first scale model includes 10m shafts, and boasts linear motor technology inspired by the magnetic levitation train, Transrapid. |
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It includes a heavy-duty angle iron stand, magnetic starter, filter efficiency gauge, two 55 gal steel drums and an internal silencer. |
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Eventually the energy stored in the magnetic field is released in a solar flare as the magnetic field settles back into a lower energy state. |
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A heart of magnetic musk accord and lingering notes of cistus labdanum linger on the skin for an utterly intoxicating finish. |
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Painted either white or black, magnetic glass boards offer dual functionality as a writing board and magnetic bulletin board. |
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Our cast and sintered alnico magnets, magnetic assemblies, and transformer laminations are considered the best in the industry. |
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