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magneto
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A small magnetic dynamo, especially one that provides power to the spark plugs of a small internal combustion engine.
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Two inventions Bosch's magneto and his partner's spark plug became the basis for the company's line of auto parts.
In most models the engine was started by a hand crank, which activated a magneto connected to the flywheel, but after 1920 some models were equipped with battery-powered starters.
This innovation reduced manufacturing time for magneto flywheels from 20 minutes to 5 minutes.
With it assembly time was cut from 18 minutes per magneto to five minutes.
The English actor confirmed that while it is "very unlikely" that he will be returning for X-Men: Apocalypse which is preparing to start shooting in Montreal, McKellen is "certainly going to be in it" as Magneto.
James McAvoy plays Professor X's younger self in the rebooted franchise, while Michael Fassbender portrays the younger Magneto.
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Today, magneto-resistance is used widely in magnetic sensors and in read-heads for hard-drives in computers.
Overcoming the superparamagnetic limit is therefore a matter of pressing concern.Disk drivenOne possible way forward is to borrow from the field of "magneto-optical" (MO) storage.
There are now half a dozen such technologies, ranging from old favourites, such as electro-encephalography, to new-fangled methods including magneto-encephalography, which measures the brain's magnetic fields, and single-photon-emission computerised tomography, which tracks radioactively tagged chemicals around the organ.
The result was so dramatic that the phenomenon quickly became known as "giant magneto-resistance" (GMR .Technology Quarterly Mightier than the pen?
It borrows the clever magneto-optical system from Sony's popular little MiniDisc audio-recorder to stack magnetic data within concentric grooves on the platter's surface.
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