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... and motion of charges in a body , spontaneous local electric and magnetic
moments occur in it ) . This electromagnetic field is present partially in the form of
traveling waves ENERGETICS , KINETICS , AND TOPOGRAPHY OF
INTERFACES.
... and motion of charges in a body , spontaneous local electric and magnetic
moments occur in it ) . This electromagnetic field is present partially in the form of
traveling waves ENERGETICS , KINETICS , AND TOPOGRAPHY OF
INTERFACES.
Page 57
It would be a suitable model for describing a crystal - glass interface , a magnetic
domain interface , or even a solid - solid interface ( with suitable adjustment for
strain and dislocations , etc . ) ; however , for the solid - liquid case , it can provide
...
It would be a suitable model for describing a crystal - glass interface , a magnetic
domain interface , or even a solid - solid interface ( with suitable adjustment for
strain and dislocations , etc . ) ; however , for the solid - liquid case , it can provide
...
Page 179
They are also known to influence other properties such as the magnetic
properties of silicon iron used for laminated transformer sheets ( Leak and Leak ,
1957 ) . The effects of substitutional This work is supported by The Advanced
Research ...
They are also known to influence other properties such as the magnetic
properties of silicon iron used for laminated transformer sheets ( Leak and Leak ,
1957 ) . The effects of substitutional This work is supported by The Advanced
Research ...
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