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  • Mental Magnetism: a Study of the Seven Realms of Mind and Mas
  • nts, colloids, ferromagnetic correlations in magnetism, alloy segregation, polymers, proteins, biol
  • tist whose research was concerned with heat, magnetism, and spectroscopy.
  • properties of crystals, and the relation of magnetism and diamagnetism to molecular arrangement".
  • own the reactor core without being hurled by magnetism and repulsion by enemy swarms of nuclear par
  • etic field appreciably (it is transparent to magnetism), and most chemical reactions take place in
  • ometer for high resolution spectroscopy, and magnetism and liquid reflectometers for studies of sur
  • Danish physicist and a leading authority on magnetism and neutron scattering, especially in the ra
  • Blackett's theory of planetary magnetism and gravity were taken up by the science fic
  • hysicist who wrote The Principles of Nuclear Magnetism and has made significant contributions to th
  • asions been able to produce a wormhole using magnetism, and to safely teleport himself and others b
  • erimental physicist working in the fields of magnetism and spintronics.
  • ow at Bell Laboratories (1988-1990) studying magnetism and correlated electronic systems, mostly wi
  • Bleeding Edge, Like Water for Quarks, Animal Magnetism, and so on).
  • x in some songs (such as "The Zoo" on Animal Magnetism and "To Be No. 1" on Eye II Eye, "Money and
  • nite in relation to the lines of the earth's magnetism, and that there exist such close relations b
  • Magnetism and matter, London: Methuen, 1934.
  • ctivities extend beyond superconductivity to magnetism and dielectrics.
  • Together, they worked on the theory of magnetism and electrical currents.
  • om 1928 to he was a professor in terrestrial magnetism and physical cosmology at Bergen Museum.
  • for his scientific investigations of animal magnetism and somnambulism.
  • ng point, boiling/condensing point, density, magnetism, and solubility.
  • Proceedings of the Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials are published in the
  • He worked in magnetism and optics, editing the works of Augustin-Je
  • rk were superfluid He-3 in rotation, nuclear magnetism and the applications of superconductors.
  • He also did extensive research of animal magnetism and somnambulism, and wrote a treatise on ch
  • k was mainly in the field of applications of magnetism and the Earth's magnetic field.
  • of the results seems to show that light and magnetism are affections of the same substance, and th
  • The RIAA certified Animal Magnetism as Gold on 8 March 1984, and Platinum on 28
  • renowned lectures on fringe science (animal magnetism, clairvoyance and dream), and in 1819 he occ
  • l force in space, in concluding that Earth's magnetism comes from magnetic iron, which can be found
  • ris, made important discoveries in regard to magnetism, comets, eclipses, meteors, and sunspots, an
  • observations in meteorological, terrestrial magnetism, etc. etc., taken at the Melbourne Observato
  • ithout gravitation center in which universal magnetism force becomes the main force supporting the
  • trical Current: A History of Electricity and Magnetism from 1842-1895"
  • Temperature and magnetism have all but been eliminated as problems wit
  • In his public lectures on animal magnetism he spoke confidently about the existence of
  • e distance from Earth, and that the force of magnetism holds the planets in orbit around the Sun.
  • idered hypnotic trances as manifestations of magnetism, hysteria or psycho-physiological phenomenon
  • Barlow's work was on practical aspects of magnetism: improvements in the hanging of compasses at
  • He is known for his work in magnetism, in particular the Stoner-Wohlfarth model he
  • rich laboratory, to continue his research on magnetism, in collaboration with other researchers suc
  • Personal Magnetism is a 1913 American silent short film starrin
  • Animal Magnetism is a studio album by the Japanese noise musi
  • e Blackett effect, also called gravitational magnetism, is the hypothetical generation of a magneti
  • Animal Magnetism is the seventh studio album by the German he
  • luding light, sound, motion, electricity and magnetism, mathematics, life science, geography, meteo
  • hibits related to mechanics, electricity and magnetism, mathematics, dna, space and general physics
  • logy, human anatomy, meteorology, astronomy, magnetism, metallurgy, and geography
  • to the colony to experiment with terrestrial magnetism near the area which now carries his name.
  • d again by Charles Carrington in 1902 as The Magnetism of the Rod or the Revelations of Miss Darcy.
  • e Harvard University with the thesis Nuclear Magnetism of Solid Hydrogen at Low Temperatures.
  • I felt and was inspired by the magnetism of his lion-hearted soul, which knew nothing
  • Magnetism of thin films and spintronics
  • The Magnetism of the Rod or the Revelations of Miss Darcy
  • He also studied the magnetism of rocks, electrostatic induction and photog
  • emanent magnetization (NRM) is the permanent magnetism of a rock or sediment.
  • Their single 'The Magnetism of Pure Gold' reached the number 0 spot at K
  • for example, light, temperature, vibration, magnetism or chemicals; are usually networked wireless
  • ers of hatred and love; the hidden powers of magnetism; prayers of popular religiosity (Magnificat,
  • pal Investigator for the Gravity and Extreme Magnetism SMEX (GEMS) X-ray satellite.
  • The Gravity and Extreme Magnetism SMEX (GEMS) mission is a planned space obser
  • The article on magnetism states that the physical cause of an atomic
  • He was particularly interested in magnetism, studying the earth's magnetic field and des
  • c scale is a length scale in which universal magnetism takes an important role as the universal gra
  • of the standard introductory electricity and magnetism textbooks in college physics.
  • By surrounding herself with an aura of magnetism that has an equal polarity to the Earth's ow
  • rk was mainly concerned with electricity and magnetism, though he also made some contributions to o
  • space colony "Avalon" and uses the powers of magnetism to generate an electrical shield, attract an
  • He discovered that aluminum restored magnetism to non-magnetic nickel steel.
  • Its magnetism varies considerably with heat treatment and
  • nics, Einsteinian Mechanics, Electricity and Magnetism, Vibration and Waves, among others.
  • Gravitational magnetism was proposed by the German-British physicist
  • In 2006 the CD ' Magnetism' was released in Belgium and the Netherlands
  • id attends his first demonstration of animal magnetism, which leads to his study of the subject he
  • ure and purpose of star quality and personal magnetism, which Baker had in droves but which didn't
  • the International Conference on Terrestrial Magnetism, which was held at Bristol, England.
  • He studied magnetism with Gauss, and during 1864 published his El
  • logy, oceanography, meteorology, terrestrial magnetism, zoology and botany, between 1937 and 1975 (