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  • ghemite, has sufficient coercivity to remain magnetized and thus be a permanent magnet.
  • ll amount of the magnetite on Earth is found magnetized as lodestone.
  • One theory suggests that lodestones are magnetized by the strong magnetic fields surrounding li
  • The steel is magnetized by a large electric current that flows in th
  • p cuts, and like Mr. Godard's, his camera is magnetized by female beauty."
  • the magnetic mirror is a moving interstellar magnetized cloud.
  • The original WRH used magnetized CuNiFe (copper, nickel and iron) polepieces
  • ld tacks in the mouth and spit them onto the magnetized face of the hammer.
  • gs were destroyed when the original tape was magnetized, including "Lasten mehuhetki", one of Nurmio
  • arch instrument will consist of a 50,000 ton magnetized iron particle physics calorimeter with glass
  • on and steel is, but does not tend to become magnetized itself.
  • posed by Abele and Jensen in which wedges of magnetized material are arranged to provide uniform fie
  • Instead of a magnetized needle or disc, most hand bearing compasses
  • housing to damp the swing and wobble of the magnetized needle.
  • eved to be magnetars-young, isolated, highly magnetized neutron stars.
  • Pulsars are rapidly rotating, highly magnetized neutron stars that emit radio waves from the
  • nsfer effects to be associated with a highly magnetized plasma near the surface of a neutron star.
  • ion-driven instability that can occur in the magnetized, radiation-supported gas surrounding neutron
  • "Demonstration Experiment: Magnetized Ring".
  • t discovered a process for creating strongly magnetized steel, which he used to develop a compass ne
  • , discovered a process for creating strongly magnetized steel.
  • Kristian Birkeland and his magnetized terrella experiment, which led him to surmis
  • of the Norwegian 200 kroner note it shows a magnetized terrella, simulating the Earth and Mars susp
  • Usually, one face of the hammer is magnetized to aid in placement of tacks.
  • epositing a stream of material onto a highly magnetized white dwarf primary.