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Magnetic extended

Here r varies within the boundaries of a magnetic (extended) cell, and q is a wave vector from the corresponding BriUouin zone. [Pg.140]

Winter notes that Animal magnetism extended the conventions that represented the invalid as sensitive and authoritative, both in extraordinary stories of exemplary invalids such as these and in many individual experiences, some recorded in the press and some not, across Victorian Britain (Winter 216). [Pg.210]

Geometry reverse Nier-Johnson 16 cm Nier-Johnson, radius 35 cm Nier-Johnson single 27 cm laminated magnet extended... [Pg.139]

New eonducting and/or magnetic extended structures resulting from the assem-... [Pg.1660]

The integral describes the spatial amplitude modulation of the excited magnetization. It represents the excitation or slice profile, g(z), of the pulse in real space. As drops to zero for t outside the pulse, the integration limits can be extended to infinity whereupon it is seen that the excitation profile is the Fourier transfonn of the pulse shape envelope ... [Pg.1523]

Type J thermocouples (Table 11.58) are one of the most common types of industrial thermocouples because of the relatively high Seebeck coefficient and low cost. They are recommended for use in the temperature range from 0 to 760°C (but never above 760°C due to an abrupt magnetic transformation that can cause decalibration even when returned to lower temperatures). Use is permitted in vacuum and in oxidizing, reducing, or inert atmospheres, with the exception of sulfurous atmospheres above 500°C. For extended use above 500°C, heavy-gauge wires are recommended. They are not recommended for subzero temperatures. These thermocouples are subject to poor conformance characteristics because of impurities in the iron. [Pg.1216]

More information on noncommercially available ferrites can be found in the Hterature (4,24). Extended reviews on soft (4,24—29) and hard (4,29—32) ferrites are also available. Explanations of magnetic concepts used in this article, such as permeabiHty and coercivity, may be found in magnetism textbooks. [Pg.187]

The mechanism for coercivity in the Cr—Co—Fe alloys appears to be pinning of domain walls. The magnetic domains extend through particles of both phases. The evidence from transmission electron microscopy studies and measurement of JT, and anisotropy vs T is that the walls are trapped locally by fluctuations in saturation magnetization. [Pg.383]

The ionosphere is part of the larger magnetosphere, a cavity in the stream of particles from the sun. The cavity is produced by the earth s magnetic field (56,57). The ionosphere and the Van AHen radiation belt He within the plasmasphere, which extends to a maximum distance of about 15,000 km above the earth s surface. [Pg.113]

These ideas have been extended using new analytical techniques, in particular molecular modeling and soHd-state nuclear magnetic resonance (nmr) spectroscopy. [Pg.124]


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