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The weaker magnet requires no cooling liquid, and can last as long as the station.
The design of a molecule-based magnet requires that this trend be successfully opposed.' One strategy for enforcing ferromagnetic interactions is the spin-polarization mechanism.
Although simultaneous measurements of pulmonary oxygen uptake (˙VO2p) and Phosphorus-31 magnetic resonance spectroscopy (31P MRS) is attractive to investigate muscular metabolism during exercise, the superconducting magnet requires the design of specific gas exchange analyser (GEA).
MeMINI is designed to be attached through your clothing via a magnetic backplate, which doesn't sit too well with its current size and weight — with the prototype dragging at thinner fabrics (yet the magnet requires fabrics that aren't too thick to ensure a secure fix).
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In fact, the magnet required is only a couple of inches square, and a video shows the magnet alongside a bagel for comparison.
The reason, he explained at the time, was that the superconducting magnet required liquid helium to keep it cool, and the helium would run out in a few years.
The large magnets required for fMRIs and the like need to be supercooled, even if liquid helium is scarce.
The main benefit was that the accelerator saved $14m£9m9m) in annual electricity costs (in 2011 equivalent prices), because the superconducting magnets required far less power than conventional magnets.
The practical upper limit of the energy of a synchrocyclotron, set by the cost of the huge magnets required, is about 1 GeV.
The magnets require a copper flooring to repel off of in order to hover.
Reduced cost magnets requiring decreased shielding, with better access and easier maintenance may be feasible.
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