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  • 41Centimetre–gram–second system of units — CGS redirects here. For other uses, see CGS (disambiguation). The centimetre–gram–second system (abbreviated CGS or cgs) is a metric system of physical units based on centimetre as the unit of length, gram as a unit of mass, and second as a unit… …

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  • 42Exchange bias — or exchange anisotropy occurs in bilayers (or multilayers) of magnetic materials where the hard magnetization behavior of an antiferromagnetic thin film causes a shift in the soft magnetization curve of a ferromagnetic film. The exchange bias… …

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  • 43Archaeological geophysics — most often refers to geophysical survey techniques used for archaeological imaging or mapping. More broadly defined, the term could refer to any geophysical techniques applied to archaeology. Remote sensing and marine surveys are also used in… …

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  • 44Spin ice — A spin ice is a material where the behavior of the magnetic moments in the material is analogous to the behavior of the protons in water ice. of ice was expected to be non trivial. [L. Pauling, The Structure and Entropy of Ice and of Other… …

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  • 45Kilogram — Kg redirects here. For other uses, see Kg (disambiguation). Kilogram A computer generated image of the international prototype kilogram (IPK). The IPK is the kilogram. The IPK, which is roughly the size of a golf ball, sits here alongside a ruler …

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  • 46Methanol (data page) — This page provides supplementary chemical data on methanol. Contents 1 Material Safety Data Sheet 2 Structure and properties 3 Thermodynamic properties 4 Spectral data …

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  • 47Spinal fMRI — Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the spinal cord (spinal fMRI) is an adaptation of the fMRI method that has been developed for use in the brain (1). Although the basic principles underlying the methods are the same, spinal fMRI… …

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  • 48Convection — This figure shows a calculation for thermal convection in the Earth s mantle. Colors closer to red are hot areas and colors closer to blue are cold areas. A hot, less dense lower boundary layer sends plumes of hot material upwards, and likewise,… …

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  • 49Rushbrooke inequality — In statistical mechanics, the Rushbrooke inequality relates the critical exponents of a magnetic system which exhibits a first order phase transition in the thermodynamic limit for non zero temperature T .Since the Helmholtz free energy is… …

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  • 50Chlorobenzene (data page) — This page provides supplementary chemical data on Chlorobenzene. Contents 1 Material Safety Data Sheet 2 Structure and properties 3 Thermodynamic properties 4 V …

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