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This (put your analyst on danger money) means magnetised graphene is inhabited by quasiparticles, which have the quantum properties of real particles (electrons, protons and so on) without actually being particles.
Birds' beaks contain tiny grains of magnetite, a form of iron oxide which is easily magnetised, and is known to be involved in magnetic sensing in bacteria.
One is that the magnetic sensors are grains of magnetite, a form of iron oxide which, as its name suggests, is easily magnetised.
By contrast, the pope, with only faith as a lure, magnetised a million people to the beatification ceremony and 250,000 to the Abuja service.
Of all the methods he could have chosen to erase the video tapes he has Black being magnetised by a massive electric shock he receives while trying to sabotage a power plant.
He speaks, and no ordinary mortal could fail to be magnetised by the sight.
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This second magnetic field is strong enough to magnetise the particles nearby, flipping their magnetisations to-and-fro and getting them to emit characteristic radio signals as they do so.
If they are aligned, they reinforce each other to create a field that can be detected from the outside.Both research groups use wire made of a standard alloy of nickel and iron that is easy to magnetise.
The current generates a magnetic field, and magnetises the spot.
In another variant, known as a moving-iron pick-up, a stationary magnet is used to magnetise the cores of a set of coils, while a tiny iron bar or disc attached to the end of the stylus uses the vibrations to vary the air gap between itself and the coils, producing a voltage that is proportional to the sound encoded in the groove.
This tradition also magically magnetises the "Once-a-year Jew".
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