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... magnet apertures with opposite field orientations must be squeezed into the 3.76 - m diameter of the existing LEP tunnel . The LHC therefore adopted a novel two - in - one magnet design , in which the two magnetic coils have a common ...
... magnet apertures with opposite field orientations must be squeezed into the 3.76 - m diameter of the existing LEP tunnel . The LHC therefore adopted a novel two - in - one magnet design , in which the two magnetic coils have a common ...
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... Magnetic nanowires wires of nanometre width made from magnetic materials — are an ideal playground for exploring the fundamen- tals of magnetism . Because they allow an easy flow of magnetic information , they could also be useful in ...
... Magnetic nanowires wires of nanometre width made from magnetic materials — are an ideal playground for exploring the fundamen- tals of magnetism . Because they allow an easy flow of magnetic information , they could also be useful in ...
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... magnetic field in the plane of the holmium bar magnets . - The system thus created provides a play- ground in which to explore the changing behaviour of a magnetic material near critical points in response to variations in parameters ...
... magnetic field in the plane of the holmium bar magnets . - The system thus created provides a play- ground in which to explore the changing behaviour of a magnetic material near critical points in response to variations in parameters ...
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