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Sir Norman Lockyer. We conclude that magnetic fields in and around completely nor- mal galaxies were , at the time ... field . Astrophys . J. 401 , 137-145 ( 1992 ) . 6. Kronberg , P. P. et al . A global probe of cosmic magnetic fields to ...
Sir Norman Lockyer. We conclude that magnetic fields in and around completely nor- mal galaxies were , at the time ... field . Astrophys . J. 401 , 137-145 ( 1992 ) . 6. Kronberg , P. P. et al . A global probe of cosmic magnetic fields to ...
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... magnetic field and reveals that the field scale for this change is less than 1 T. Above 1 T , σ ( T ) follows the standard form for disordered conductors with α = 0.5 . From Fig . 2a , it is clear that the changes in a with H are ...
... magnetic field and reveals that the field scale for this change is less than 1 T. Above 1 T , σ ( T ) follows the standard form for disordered conductors with α = 0.5 . From Fig . 2a , it is clear that the changes in a with H are ...
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... magnetic field ( Fig . 4d ) . Thus , the con- tinuous activation of Cry by light does not disrupt its ability to sense the magnet , and an intact circadian system is not required for the magnetoreception mechanism to operate . There are ...
... magnetic field ( Fig . 4d ) . Thus , the con- tinuous activation of Cry by light does not disrupt its ability to sense the magnet , and an intact circadian system is not required for the magnetoreception mechanism to operate . There are ...
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