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Page 336
... material must have a narrow hysteresis loop ( low He ) and reach high saturation values ( high Bs ) with as low a remanence as possible ( low B ) . Further , because the area of the loop represents a loss of energy in the material as it ...
... material must have a narrow hysteresis loop ( low He ) and reach high saturation values ( high Bs ) with as low a remanence as possible ( low B ) . Further , because the area of the loop represents a loss of energy in the material as it ...
Page 611
... Material- ism has been used to refer to a family of metaphysical theories ( i.e. , theories on the nature of reality ) that can best be defined by saying that a theory tends to be called Materialism if it is felt sufficiently to ...
... Material- ism has been used to refer to a family of metaphysical theories ( i.e. , theories on the nature of reality ) that can best be defined by saying that a theory tends to be called Materialism if it is felt sufficiently to ...
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... material . Biological deterioration . In recent years there has been considerable activity in the new field of formulating tests to ascertain the resistance of organic materials to fungi , bacteria , and algae . Paints , wrappers , and ...
... material . Biological deterioration . In recent years there has been considerable activity in the new field of formulating tests to ascertain the resistance of organic materials to fungi , bacteria , and algae . Paints , wrappers , and ...
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