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Comparison of magnets

A Comparison of Magnetic Random Access Memories (MRAMs) and Ferroelectric Random Access Memories (FRAMs)... [Pg.229]

A comparison of magnetic properties Property Effect of external field Specific susceptibility (x) at. 20 C, (cgs units) g 1 Temperature dependence of X Field dependence of X... [Pg.246]

Rifkiii. M D et al Comparison of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Ultrasonography in Staging Early Prostate Cancer," New Eng. J. Med., 623 (September 6,... [Pg.1101]

Comparison of Magnetic Device Cooling Cooling Cooling... [Pg.84]

Finally, the magnetic interactions in the fee TMO (TM=Cu, Ni, Co, Fe, Mn) have been analyzed. We find the magnetic interaction decreases with decreasing nuclear charge on the TM ion. A comparison of magnetic interactions between bulk atoms and between atoms located at the (100) surface shows that the interaction in all five compounds is lowered at the surface. The calculated value of the interaction in bulk NiO compares rather well with the measured one, especially when charge transfer effects are included in a more complete manner by extending the active space in CASSCF. [Pg.243]

Qian, K., Green, L. A., Olmstead, W. N., Schaub,T. M., Flendrickson, C. L., Rodgers, R. P., and Marshall, A. G. (2004). Petroleum characterization by field desorption mass spectrometry A comparison of magnetic sector, time-of-flight and Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance. In Proceedings of the 52nd Annual Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics, Nashville. [Pg.585]

Barone FC, Clark RK, Feuerstein G, Lenkinski RE, Sarkar SK (1991) Quantitative comparison of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and histologic analyses of focal ischemic damage in the rat. Brain Res Bull 26 285-291... [Pg.145]

The spectra were obtained at a frequency of 100 MHz and with a MAS frequency of 12.487 kHz corresponding to the n = 1 rotational resonance that is the spinning speed was equal to the difference in isotropic shifts between the labeled sites. The time shown denotes the interval between inversion of the labeled methylene resonance, which occurs immediately after cross polarization, and application of the observation pulse. Thus, 0 ms corresponds to the initial nonequilibrium state established by the selective inversion. The rate of this decrease may be modeled to determine the distance between the labeled sites (Fig. 23.24 (bottom)). Comparison of magnetization exchange data (filled circle) for a37-38 along with the calculated curves for four distances 4.74 A (dotted line), 4.0 A (dashed line), 3.9 A (solid line) and 3.8 A (dot-dashed line). The 4.74 A distance would be expected for an idealized antiparallel j8-strand. The best fit to the data is 3.9 A. This result is for the undiluted a37-38 sample. To eliminate possible effects due to intermolecular interactions, measurements were performed on isotopically pure samples and on samples in which the doubly labeled peptide was diluted 1 5 and 1 10 in unlabeled peptide. This produced a corrected distance for a37-38 of 4.0 A and in all cases, the distance could be defined to within... [Pg.887]

Schulz S (2002) Synthesis, Structure and Reactivity of Group 13/15 Compounds Containing the Heavier Elements of Group 15, Sb and Bi 103 117-166 Scott JF (2007) A Comparison of Magnetic Random Access Memories (MRAMs) and Ferroelectric Random Access Memories (FRAMs). 124 199-207 Seeler F, see Braunschweig H (2008) 130 1-27... [Pg.211]

Table 1. Comparison of magnetic and Mossbauer data for t /-iron(III) complexes, oxidized MMO, and oxidized RR... Table 1. Comparison of magnetic and Mossbauer data for t /-iron(III) complexes, oxidized MMO, and oxidized RR...
Comparison of magnetic interactions for various nuclearity systems... [Pg.835]

FIGURE 4.57 Comparison of magnetically treated with control cases where the cause was SRB-induced corrosion. (From Fojt L. et al. Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine, 29, 1-9, 2010. With permission.)... [Pg.117]

Figure 4.15 (a) Comparison of magnetic resonance imaging (MRi) of iddneys emboiised either... [Pg.114]

Cunba TM, Felix A, Cabral 1 (2001) Preoperative assessment of deep myometrial and cervical invasion in endometrial carcinoma comparison of magnetic resonance imaging and gross visual inspection. Int J Gynecol Cancer 11 130-136... [Pg.47]

Hawnaur JM, Johnson RJ, Buckley CH, Tindall V, Isher-wood I (1994) Staging, volume estimation and assessment of nodal status in carcinoma of the cervix comparison of magnetic resonance imaging with surgical findings. Clin Radiol 49 443-452... [Pg.177]

Schreyer AG, Rath HC, Kikinis R et al (2005b) Comparison of magnetic resonance imaging colonography with conventional colonoscopy for the assessment of intestinal inflammation in patients with inflammatory bowel disease a feasibility study. Gut 54 250-256... [Pg.255]

Nijenhuis RJ, Jacobs MJ, Jaspers K et al. (2007) Comparison of magnetic resonance with computed tomography angiography for preoperative localization of the Adamkiewicz artery in thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm patients. J Vase Surg 45 677-685... [Pg.320]

The comparison of magnetic data available for the RRh2Si2 and RRh2Ge2 systems shows large similarities but the magnetic interactions in RRh2Ge2 compounds seem to be weaker, perhaps due to the larger size of the Ge atom (Pelner and Nowik 1985). [Pg.171]

Comparison of magnetic Griincisen parameters determined from pressure-dependent susceptibility... [Pg.403]


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