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DROID: discrete-time simulation for ring-oscillator-based Ising design. [PDF]
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British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2014
Mankind has always been familiar with the magnetism or drawing power of the eyes. Eye contact between mother and child is a strong force in bonding between the two. Eye contact is also the initial signal of attraction between two individuals, triggering special emotions especially if the attraction is mutual.
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Mankind has always been familiar with the magnetism or drawing power of the eyes. Eye contact between mother and child is a strong force in bonding between the two. Eye contact is also the initial signal of attraction between two individuals, triggering special emotions especially if the attraction is mutual.
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Tweezing of Magnetic and Non‐Magnetic Objects with Magnetic Fields
Advanced Materials, 2017Although strong magnetic fields cannot be conveniently “focused” like light, modern microfabrication techniques enable preparation of microstructures with which the field gradients – and resulting magnetic forces – can be localized to very small dimensions.
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2012
The study of magnetism and magnetic fields readily follows the study of electricity and is normally a second-semester topic in a first-year physics course. One of the difficulties that a teacher may encounter is that students often confuse magnetic poles with electric charges.
Jan Mader, Mary Winn
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The study of magnetism and magnetic fields readily follows the study of electricity and is normally a second-semester topic in a first-year physics course. One of the difficulties that a teacher may encounter is that students often confuse magnetic poles with electric charges.
Jan Mader, Mary Winn
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Magnetism and Magnetic Materials [PDF]
J. C. Anderson London: Chapman and Hall. 1968 Pp. viii + 248. Price £2 10s. This book, the second by Prof. Anderson in the series Modern Electrical Studies, is intended for second and third year undergraduates and for students beginning postgraduate research. The material is presented in a simple and illuminating way and the mathematical content should
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Covalent magnetism and magnetic impurities
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 2013We use the model of covalent magnetism and its application to magnetic insulators applied to the case of insulating carbon doped BaTiO3. Since the usual Stoner mechanism is not applicable we study the possibility of the formation of magnetic order based on a mechanism favoring singly occupied orbitals.
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Magnetism, magnetics and microstructure
Ultramicroscopy, 1992Abstract The relationship between magnetism, magnetics, and microstructure is discussed from the viewpoint of three different theoretical techniques. A dynamic micromagnetic theory is used to show that hysteresis can be accurately predicted from structural properties without the need for adjustable parameters.
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Magnetism without magnets [PDF]
The earliest discoveries of electromagnetism are briefly recounted. The work of Volta (primary battery), Oersted (generating a magnetic field by a current) and Ampere (solenoid) is described. >
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Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
Physics Bulletin, 1959London : McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd. Pp. vi + 323. Price 77s. 6d. In recent years magnetism has made tremendous progress, and is still expanding on a widening front. Not only this but the impact of this new expansion on technology has been even more remarkable.
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