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... field method , in which the accurately determined magnetic field is only about 20 times the Earth's magnetic field . In the high - field method , the magnetic field , established by an electro- magnet , may be 10,000 times larger . For ...
... field method , in which the accurately determined magnetic field is only about 20 times the Earth's magnetic field . In the high - field method , the magnetic field , established by an electro- magnet , may be 10,000 times larger . For ...
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... field configuration are local irregularities Solar wind that also move outward with the solar wind speed . Ga ... field . All ground - based cosmic - ray measurements , balloon observations , and near - Earth sat- ellite work are ...
... field configuration are local irregularities Solar wind that also move outward with the solar wind speed . Ga ... field . All ground - based cosmic - ray measurements , balloon observations , and near - Earth sat- ellite work are ...
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... fields and such physical entities as magnetic or electromagnetic fields . The biological field is a description , but not an explana- tion , of the way in which the developing system behaves . The system develops as though each cell or ...
... fields and such physical entities as magnetic or electromagnetic fields . The biological field is a description , but not an explana- tion , of the way in which the developing system behaves . The system develops as though each cell or ...
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