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      by 
      Watkins, John, B.Sc.
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      . Preparation of ferrite materials; 5.3. The magnetization curve
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      Zhuang, Shihao, author.
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      we simulate the magnetization dynamics under STT effect using the FastMag micromagnetic simulation
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      Lee, Seng Huat, author.
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      hysteretic magnetization in NbxBi 2Se3 below Tc suggests spontaneous time-reversal symmetry breaking in the
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      Bertotti, Giorgio.
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      Anisotropy. Micromagnetics. Magnetic Domains and Domain Walls. The Magnetization Process: Coherent Rotation
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      Opdyke, Neil D.
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      Magnetization Process. Laboratory Techniques. Magnetic Properties of Marine Sediments. Fundamentals of Reversal
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      Chan, Stephen W. C., author.
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      -to-medium spacing, record depth and magnetization transition length. The transport system used in this research is a
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      Gillies, Robert J.
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      . Sillerud -- Magnetization transfer contrast magnetic resonance imaging / Stephen John Blackband, Edward Hsu.
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      Hammond, P. (Percy)
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      7.2 The Sources of Magnetism7.3 Hard and Soft Magnetic Materials; 7.4 The Magnetization Curve; 7.5
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      Thomas, David T.
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      ; Chapter 8. Magnetic Materials; Introduction; Magnetization, and Permeability; Equivalent Magnetic Currents
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      Landsberg, Helmut Erich, 1906-1985.
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      Observation of the Geomagnetic Field; 3. Magnetization of Rocks; 4. Paleomagnetic Studies of Field Intensity