magnetic susceptibility

collocation in English

meaningsofmagneticandsusceptibility

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magnetic
adjective
uk
/mæɡˈnet.ɪk/
us
/mæɡˈnet̬.ɪk/
(of a metal object or material) able to attract objects or materials containing iron ...
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susceptibility
noun
uk
/səˌsep.təˈbɪl.ə.ti/
us
/səˌsep.təˈbɪl.ə.i/
the fact that someone or something can easily be influenced, harmed, ...
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In undeformed sediments, themagneticsusceptibilityis characterized by an oblate ellipsoid, with the foliation coinciding with the bedding plane.
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As a consequence, themagneticsusceptibilitydecreases for several orders of magnitude.
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Furthermore, through x-radiographic, grain size andmagneticsusceptibilityanalyses, large-scale rhythmic changes between sand beds and fine silts were detected in the core.
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It was recognized that molecules with sufficiently largemagneticsusceptibilityanisotropies would adopt preferred orientations in magnetic fields.
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Only the rhythmically banded chert has highmagneticsusceptibility.
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As a consequence of these changes, themagneticsusceptibilitydecreases for several orders of magnitude.
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Magneticsusceptibilityanisotropies are tensorially additive, and depending on the relative orientation of the resulting magnetic susceptibility tensors, constructive or destructive addition may result.
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Resistivity andmagneticsusceptibilitywill be measured with standard tools.
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Proton relaxation is influenced by many factors, such as cell size and structure, the chemical composition and viscosity of the cellular contents andmagneticsusceptibility.
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The induced magnetic moment per unit magnetic field (and divided by m0), calledmagneticsusceptibility, x, is represented by a tensor.
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Zircon concentrates were divided into bulk fractions based on grain size andmagneticsusceptibility, and the fractions were selected for analyses by hand-picking under microscope.
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The zircon concentrates were divided into bulk fractions based on grain size andmagneticsusceptibility, and the fractions were selected for analysis by hand-picking under a binocular microscope.
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Bulkmagneticsusceptibilitywas measured after each thermal step in order to monitor possible magnetic mineral changes.
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This is because they depend on themagneticsusceptibilitywhich only applies when the state is disordered.
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The method is most suitable for systems with large values formagneticsusceptibilitytensor.
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Resistivity andmagneticsusceptibilitymeasurements have confirmed the bulk nature of the observed superconducting transition.
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The electrical conductivity andmagneticsusceptibilityare also both influenced by the kubo gap and vary according to the relative size of the kubo gap.
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