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Geochronological insights of middle miocene primates and vertebrate fauna of Ramnagar (J&K, India): Integrating litho- and magnetostratigraphy. [PDF]
Choudhary D +13 more
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Younger Dryas drought and IPO climate modulation during the Antarctic Cold Reversal in New Zealand. [PDF]
Ohneiser C +4 more
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Identifying Optimal Processing Variables and Investigating Mechanisms of Grain Alignment in Hot-Deformed NdFeB Magnets through Design of Experiments. [PDF]
Ahn J, Lee JG, Lee W.
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Science, 1978
Honey bees orient to the earth's magnetic field. This ability may be associated with a region of transversely oriented magnetic material in the front of the abdomen. The magnetic moment apparently develops in the pupal state and persists in the adults.
J L, Gould +2 more
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Honey bees orient to the earth's magnetic field. This ability may be associated with a region of transversely oriented magnetic material in the front of the abdomen. The magnetic moment apparently develops in the pupal state and persists in the adults.
J L, Gould +2 more
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Thermochemical Remanent Magnetization and Thermal Remanent Magnetization: Comparison in a Basalt
Science, 1970Recent studies have shown that the remanent magnetization carried by an extrusive igneous rock may not be entirely thermal remanent magnetization (TRM). Some may be thermochemical remanent magnetization (TCRM) acquired by the rock at temperatures at least as low as 300°C during oxidation of the contained titanomagnetite grains.
K, Kellogg, E E, Larson, D E, Watson
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2021
Published as part of Chatterjee, Tapas & Todaro, M. Antonio, 2021, An annotated checklist of the chaetonotidan Gastrotricha from India, pp.
Chatterjee, Tapas, Todaro, M. Antonio
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Published as part of Chatterjee, Tapas & Todaro, M. Antonio, 2021, An annotated checklist of the chaetonotidan Gastrotricha from India, pp.
Chatterjee, Tapas, Todaro, M. Antonio
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2015
Capsus wagneri Remane (Figs. 10, 16–20) Capsus wagneri Remane, 1950: 66; Southwood and leston, 1959: 300; Wagner and Weber, 1964: 238; Vinokurov, 1977: 106. Diagnosis. Different from other congeners by entirely dark brown head, and reddish legs with dark brown rings and pale rings (Fig. 10). Redescription.
Kim, Junggon +3 more
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Capsus wagneri Remane (Figs. 10, 16–20) Capsus wagneri Remane, 1950: 66; Southwood and leston, 1959: 300; Wagner and Weber, 1964: 238; Vinokurov, 1977: 106. Diagnosis. Different from other congeners by entirely dark brown head, and reddish legs with dark brown rings and pale rings (Fig. 10). Redescription.
Kim, Junggon +3 more
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2013
Published as part of Kånneby, Tobias, 2013, New species and records of freshwater Chaetonotus (Gastrotricha: Chaetonotidae) from Sweden, pp.
Kolicka, Małgorzata +3 more
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Published as part of Kånneby, Tobias, 2013, New species and records of freshwater Chaetonotus (Gastrotricha: Chaetonotidae) from Sweden, pp.
Kolicka, Małgorzata +3 more
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Negative remanent magnetization
Journal of Applied Physics, 2014A new model to explore negative remanent magnetization is presented. Recently, a model for magnetic materials that have wasp-waist hysteresis loops was applied to a homogeneous thin film. This model postulated two interacting antiferromagnetically coupled media: one medium with low moment and relatively high coercivity, and one medium with a relatively
Edward Della Torre, Lawrence H. Bennett
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