- editors.
Biomagnetism: An
Interdisciplinary Approach. 1983. NATO ASI series. New York:
Plenum Press. Cohen, D.
Boston and the
history of
biomagnetism. Neurology...
- Earth's
magnetic field, also
known as the
geomagnetic field, is the
magnetic field that
extends from Earth's
interior out into space,
where it interacts...
- is
useful for
modeling small magnetic particles in
magnetic storage,
biomagnetism, rock
magnetism and paleomagnetism. The Stoner–Wohl****h
model was developed...
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instances of
magnetite with
origins in
space coming from meteorites.
Biomagnetism is
usually related to the
presence of
biogenic crystals of magnetite...
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manufacture in
smaller quantities. Most
fundamental measurements in
biomagnetism, even of
extremely small signals, have been made
using RF SQUIDS. The...
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which is on the
order of 108 fT or 0.1 μT. The
essential problem of
biomagnetism is, thus, the
weakness of the
signal relative to the
sensitivity of the...
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Paleomagnetism relies on
developments in rock
magnetism and
overlaps with
biomagnetism,
magnetic fabrics (used as
strain indicators in
rocks and soils), and...
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their resulting report,
called the
magna carta of
biomagnetism,
ushered in a new era in
biomagnetism,
attracting other researchers.
Cohen then measured...
- magnet- Gr**** μάγνης, μάγνητος (mágnēs, mágnētos) bioelectromagnetism,
biomagnetism, diamagnetic, diamagnetism, electromagnet, geomagnetic, magnesium, magnet...
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living organisms;
fields naturally produced by an
organism are
known as
biomagnetism. Many
biological organisms are
mostly made of water, and
because water...