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The phrase "magnetic particles" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to refer to small particles that have magnetic properties, such as iron filings or nanoparticles. Here is an example sentence: "The scientists studied the behavior of magnetic particles under different conditions to better understand their potential use in medical imaging."
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Any cells containing magnetic particles should slowly rotate along with the magnet, they thought.
Additional techniques like X-rays, ultrasound, magnetic particles or dye can help identify cracks.
There is pigeon feed on the market that contains magnetic particles, and is touted to help navigation.
The pill would contain magnetic particles approximately 10,000 times smaller than the width of a human hair.
(In one case, they used magnetic particles to follow the process).
Rather than capturing music in analog form, whether as scratches in vinyl or as magnetic particles on tape, the CD stored music as computer software.
In one technique, a colloidal solution of small magnetic particles, usually magnetite, is placed on the surface of a ferromagnet.
The new technique creates a three-dimensional image of the flow of the magnetic particles injected into the bloodstream.
Magnetic tapes usually use metal magnetic particles to store data.
Scheme of the diagnostic applications of magnetic particles in AD.
In other cases, bare magnetic particles have been utilized.
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