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Normative trajectories of R 1 , R 2 * and magnetic susceptibility in basal ganglia on healthy ageing
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The magnetic susceptibilities of life O2
Solid State Communications, 1965Abstract The temperature and field dependence of susceptibility for α, β and γ phases of LiFeO 2 have been measured. Transition temperatures are observed at 42°K for α and β and at 295°K for γ phases, which are identified as Neel temperatures. The temperature dependence of susceptibility curves show departures from Curie-Weiss behaviour for each ...
J.C. Anderson, S.K. Dey, V. Halpern
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Magnetic susceptibility of YbN
Physical Review B, 1991Applying the Zwicknagl, Zevin, and Fulde (ZZF) approximation for the spectral densities of the occupied and empty {ital f} states resulting from a degenerate-Anderson-impurity model, which incorporates crystal fields, we compute the low-temperature magnetic susceptibility of YbN.
, Zhou, , Bowen, , Koelling, , Monnier
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Magnetic Susceptibilities of Coals
Science, 1968Magnetic susceptibilities are reported for seven American coals of different rank. The susceptibilities were measured in magnetic fields parallel and perpendicular to the bedding planes. The coals have diamagnetic susceptibilities approximating -0.5 × 10 -6 centimeter-gram-second unit.
D, Bivins, S, Ergun
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Magnetic susceptibility measurement of insoluble solids by NMR: Magnetic susceptibility of bone.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 1997AbstractMeasurements of the volume magnetic susceptibility of solids using the classical Gouy balance approach are hampered by variations in apparent density of the packed powder. In this paper a quantitative NMR measurement of the volume magnetic susceptibility of powdered solids is described and the volume susceptibility of bone is reported.
J A, Hopkins, F W, Wehrli
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Magnetization and magnetic susceptibility of kunzite
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2000Abstract We have studied the high-field magnetization up to 14.5 T and magnetic susceptibility in the temperature range 1.6–400 K of three different samples of natural kunzite crystals, being a variety of spodumene (LiAlSi2O6) and containing transition metal ions.
J.A Bartkowska +5 more
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1983
Any system may be characterized by its response to external stimuli. For example, in electronics the proverbial “black box” is characterized by its measured output voltage when an input current is applied. This transfer impedance, as it is called, provides all the information necessary to understand the operation of the black box. If we know what is in
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Any system may be characterized by its response to external stimuli. For example, in electronics the proverbial “black box” is characterized by its measured output voltage when an input current is applied. This transfer impedance, as it is called, provides all the information necessary to understand the operation of the black box. If we know what is in
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Magnetic susceptibility parameters as proxies for desert sediment provenance
Aeolian Research, 2020Thomas Stevens +2 more
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