- cross-magnetic
- cross-magnetˈic adjectiveDiamagnetic• • •Main Entry: ↑cross
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Magnetic circuit — Magnetic Circuits Conventional Magnetic Circuits Magnetomotive force Magnetic flux Φ Magnetic reluctance Phasor Magnetic Circuits Complex reluctance Zμ … Wikipedia
Cross modal plasticity — can reorganize connections between the four main lobes as a response to sensory loss. Cross modal plasticity is the adaptive reorganization of neurons to integrate the function of two or more sensory systems. Cross modal plasticity is a type of… … Wikipedia
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Magnetic reluctance — Magnetic reluctance, or magnetic resistance, is a concept used in the analysis of magnetic circuits. It is analogous to resistance in an electrical circuit, but rather than dissipating magnetic energy it stores magnetic energy. In likeness to the … Wikipedia
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Magnetic capacitivity — Magnetic Circuits Conventional Magnetic Circuits Magnetomotive force Magnetic flux Φ Magnetic reluctance Phasor Magnetic Circuits Complex reluctance Zμ … Wikipedia
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