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Structural and magnetic properties of the Fe[Formula: see text]O[Formula: see text] (110) surface. [PDF]

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Substitutions in Fe<sub>2</sub>P Alloys for Permanent Magnet Applications. [PDF]

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Magnetotransport evidence for the coexistence of two-dimensional superconductivity and ferromagnetism at (111)-oriented a-CaZrO<sub>3</sub>/KTaO<sub>3</sub> interfaces. [PDF]

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Eye, magnetism and magnets

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.
Richard Keeler   +2 more
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Tweezing of Magnetic and Non‐Magnetic Objects with Magnetic Fields

Advanced Materials, 2017
Although 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.
Timonen, Jaakko V I   +2 more
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Magnetism and Magnetic Fields

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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