Most samples have susceptibility above 0.5 mSI, indicating that ferromagnetism is dominant with respect to diaand paramagnetism. |
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The Curie point is the temperature above which a terromagnetic substance exhibits paramagnetism. |
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The totally different character of paramagnetism and diamagnetism demonstrated by Curie was later explained theoretically by Paul Langevin. |
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Like diamagnetism, paramagnetism is weak and exists only in the presence of an applied field, but since the effect enhances the applied field, the sign of the paramagnetic susceptibility is always positive. |
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This phenomenon is known as paramagnetism. |
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Their property of super paramagnetism makes them one of the most sort out particle in the area of targeted drug delivery and cancer therapy. |
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As Krakiwsky explains, the weak magnetism produced by certain atomic nuclei is called nuclear paramagnetism. |
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This paramagnetism is used to obtain fast, accurate oxygen measurements. |
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This type of paramagnetism occurs for conduction electrons in a metal. |
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In 1930 Landau pointed out a new effect resulting from the quantization of free electrons in crystals the Landau diamagnetism, opposite to the spin paramagnetism earlier treated by Pauli. |
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Characteristics of gadolinium that make it favorable as a contrast agent include its high paramagnetism and its exceptionally long electronic relaxation time. |
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