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  • Magnetization transfer
  • Magnetization transfer (MT), in NMR and MRI, refers to the transfer of nuclear spin polarization and/or spin coherence from one population of nuclei to

    Magnetization transfer

    Magnetization_transfer

  • Cross-polarization
  • Spectroscopy technique

    solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (ssNMR) technique used to transfer nuclear magnetization from different types of nuclei via heteronuclear dipolar interactions

    Cross-polarization

    Cross-polarization

    Cross-polarization

  • Magnetization
  • Physical quantity, density of magnetic moment per volume

    ferrimagnetic materials have strong magnetization in a magnetic field, and can be magnetized to have magnetization in the absence of an external field

    Magnetization

    Magnetization

    Magnetization

  • MRI pulse sequence
  • Pulse sequence during a medical test

    magnetization transfer provides an indirect measurement of macromolecular content in tissue. Implementation of homonuclear magnetization transfer involves

    MRI pulse sequence

    MRI pulse sequence

    MRI_pulse_sequence

  • Magnetic resonance imaging
  • Medical imaging technique

    z-axis summing to a total magnetization Mz. This magnetization along z is defined as the equilibrium magnetization; magnetization is defined as the sum of

    Magnetic resonance imaging

    Magnetic resonance imaging

    Magnetic_resonance_imaging

  • Triple-resonance nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
  • pathway between nuclei. The magnetization transfer process takes place through multiple, efficient one-bond magnetization transfer steps, rather than a single

    Triple-resonance nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

    Triple-resonance_nuclear_magnetic_resonance_spectroscopy

  • CEST
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Cognitive-Experiential Self-Theory Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer, a subset of Magnetization transfer in MRI Cest, a woman's girdle Cest or Cesti, informal

    CEST

    CEST

  • Two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
  • Set of methods providing two-dimensional data

    greater equilibrium magnetization and thus this step creates a stronger signal. The magnetization then evolves and then is transferred back to the I nucleus

    Two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

    Two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

    Two-dimensional_nuclear_magnetic_resonance_spectroscopy

  • Nuclear magnetic resonance
  • Spectroscopic technique based on change of nuclear spin state

    down, a net spin magnetization along the magnetic field B0 results. A central concept in NMR is the precession of the spin magnetization around the magnetic

    Nuclear magnetic resonance

    Nuclear magnetic resonance

    Nuclear_magnetic_resonance

  • Relaxation (NMR)
  • Decay of nuclear spin polarization in MRI and NMR

    resonance spectroscopy (NMR), an observable nuclear spin polarization (magnetization) is created by a homogeneous magnetic field. This field makes the magnetic

    Relaxation (NMR)

    Relaxation_(NMR)

  • MT
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    analyzed Mitochondrion, an organelle found in most eukaryotic cells Magnetization transfer, a process contributing to image contrast in Magnetic resonance

    MT

    MT

  • In vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy
  • Specialized technique associated with MRI

    the RF pulse and lipid compartments due to incomplete relaxation, magnetization transfer, or the homonuclear Overhauser effect, although the exact mechanism

    In vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy

    In_vivo_magnetic_resonance_spectroscopy

  • Insensitive nuclei enhanced by polarization transfer
  • Signal enhancement method

    insensitive nuclei rotate the magnetization onto the z-axis. This has the effect of producing an antiphase alignment of magnetization on the z axis, an important

    Insensitive nuclei enhanced by polarization transfer

    Insensitive_nuclei_enhanced_by_polarization_transfer

  • Matthew D. Robson
  • British engineer

    during a short breath-hold, as well as studies of the effects of magnetization transfer on T1 measurements and of cardiac phosphorus-31 magnetic resonance

    Matthew D. Robson

    Matthew_D._Robson

  • Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance
  • Technique in spectroscopy

    dilute nuclei with a low gyromagnetic ratio (e.g. 13 C, 15 N) by magnetization transfer from an abundant nuclei with a high gyromagnetic ratio (e.g. 1 H)

    Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance

    Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance

    Solid-state_nuclear_magnetic_resonance

  • Spin-transfer torque
  • Physical magnetic effect

    M (December 2005). "A novel nonvolatile memory with spin torque transfer magnetization switching: Spin-ram". IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting

    Spin-transfer torque

    Spin-transfer torque

    Spin-transfer_torque

  • Gradient enhanced NMR spectroscopy
  • Selection of transverse magnetization (Ix, Sx, Iy etc.): (+)gradient 180°(x) (+)gradient Suppression of transverse magnetization (Ix, Sx, Iy etc.): (+)gradient

    Gradient enhanced NMR spectroscopy

    Gradient_enhanced_NMR_spectroscopy

  • HNCA experiment
  • NMR experiment

    from the experiment's magnetization transfer pathway: The magnetization of the amide proton of an amino acid residue is transferred to the amide nitrogen

    HNCA experiment

    HNCA experiment

    HNCA_experiment

  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Disease that damages the myelin sheaths around nerves

    clinical practice, such as double-inversion recovery sequences, magnetization transfer, diffusion tensor, and functional magnetic resonance imaging. These

    Multiple sclerosis

    Multiple sclerosis

    Multiple_sclerosis

  • Magnetic field
  • Property of space that quantifies the magnetic influence at a given location

    including: Diamagnetism produces a magnetization that opposes the magnetic field. Paramagnetism produces a magnetization in the same direction as the applied

    Magnetic field

    Magnetic field

    Magnetic_field

  • Mark Henkelman
  • Canadian medical biophysicist

    Michael J. Bronskill, and R. Mark Henkelman. "T1, T2 relaxation and magnetization transfer in tissue at 3T." Magnetic Resonance in Medicine: An Official Journal

    Mark Henkelman

    Mark_Henkelman

  • Fluxional molecule
  • Molecules whose atoms interchange between symmetric positions

    technique spin saturation transfer (SST, also called EXSY for exchange spectroscopy) is applicable. This magnetization transfer technique gives rate information

    Fluxional molecule

    Fluxional_molecule

  • Development of the nervous system in humans
  • Mechanisms that form the human nervous system

    analyzing many aspects of the brain. The magnetization-transfer ratio (MTR) measures integrity using magnetization. Fractional anisotropy (FA) measures organization

    Development of the nervous system in humans

    Development_of_the_nervous_system_in_humans

  • Nuclear Overhauser effect
  • Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy effect

    experiment. The second pulse produces longitudinal magnetization equal to the transverse magnetization component orthogonal to the pulse direction. Thus

    Nuclear Overhauser effect

    Nuclear_Overhauser_effect

  • Landau–Lifshitz–Gilbert equation
  • Description of the dynamics of magnetization in a solid

    spin-transfer torque. In a ferromagnet, the magnitude of the magnetization M at each spacetime point is approximated by the saturation magnetization Ms

    Landau–Lifshitz–Gilbert equation

    Landau–Lifshitz–Gilbert_equation

  • Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of proteins
  • Field of structural biology

    through signal averaging, and to allow for sufficient evolution of magnetization transfer through the various dimensions of the experiment. Other things being

    Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of proteins

    Nuclear_magnetic_resonance_spectroscopy_of_proteins

  • HNCOCA experiment
  • NMR experiment

    from the experiment's magnetization transfer pathway: The magnetization of the amide proton of an amino acid residue is transferred to the amide nitrogen

    HNCOCA experiment

    HNCOCA experiment

    HNCOCA_experiment

  • Robert I. Grossman
  • American physician-researcher

    Milan; ISBN 978-88-470-2153-2 Filippi M, Grossman RI, Comi G (1999). Magnetization Transfer Imaging in Multiple Sclerosis. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Grossman

    Robert I. Grossman

    Robert_I._Grossman

  • Sunil Pradhan
  • Indian neurologist

    (2000). "Perilesional gliosis and seizure outcome: A study based on magnetization transfer magnetic resonance imaging in patients with neurocysticercosis"

    Sunil Pradhan

    Sunil_Pradhan

  • Magnetization dynamics
  • Study of the evolution of a material's magnetization

    In physics, magnetization dynamics is the branch of solid-state physics that describes the evolution of the magnetization of a material. A magnetic moment

    Magnetization dynamics

    Magnetization_dynamics

  • Pathology of multiple sclerosis
  • Pathologic overview

    important MRI technique is the Magnetization Transfer technique, MT-MRI. It measures differences in the Magnetization Transfer Ration (MTR). The idea is that

    Pathology of multiple sclerosis

    Pathology of multiple sclerosis

    Pathology_of_multiple_sclerosis

  • Protein folding
  • Change of a linear protein chain to a 3D structure

    relaxation (T1 & T2), and NOE. NOE is especially useful because magnetization transfers can be observed between spatially proximal hydrogens are observed

    Protein folding

    Protein folding

    Protein_folding

  • Lesional demyelinations of the central nervous system
  • Diseases of the brain and spinal cord

    indistinguishable from MS Nevertheless, ADEM White Matter appears intact under Magnetization Transfer MRI, while MS shows problems (See NAWM). Besides ADEM does not present

    Lesional demyelinations of the central nervous system

    Lesional demyelinations of the central nervous system

    Lesional_demyelinations_of_the_central_nervous_system

  • Tunnel magnetoresistance
  • Magnetic effect in insulators between ferromagnets

    such that there is (free) magnetization of the right electrode, while assuming that the left electrode (with fixed magnetization) acts as spin-polarizer

    Tunnel magnetoresistance

    Tunnel magnetoresistance

    Tunnel_magnetoresistance

  • Complementary experiments
  • Jens J; Gesmar, Henrik (1982-10-01). "The applicability of the magnetization-transfer NMR technique to determine chemical exchange rates in extreme cases

    Complementary experiments

    Complementary_experiments

  • Journal of Magnetic Resonance
  • Academic journal

    Davis, D.G. (1985). "MLEV-17-based two-dimensional homonuclear magnetization transfer spectroscopy". Journal of Magnetic Resonance. 65 (2): 355–360. Bibcode:1985JMagR

    Journal of Magnetic Resonance

    Journal_of_Magnetic_Resonance

  • Bloch equations
  • Equations describing nuclear magnetic resonance

    of nuclear magnetization. They are analogous to the Maxwell–Bloch equations. Let M(t) = (Mx(t), My(t), Mz(t)) be the nuclear magnetization. Then the Bloch

    Bloch equations

    Bloch_equations

  • Spintronics
  • Solid-state electronics based on electron spin

    ferromagnetic layers. Spin-transfer torque, where a current of spin-polarized electrons is used to control the magnetization direction of ferromagnetic

    Spintronics

    Spintronics

  • Hysteresis
  • Dependence of the state of a system on its history

    the material. A closer look at a magnetization curve generally reveals a series of small, random jumps in magnetization called Barkhausen jumps. This effect

    Hysteresis

    Hysteresis

    Hysteresis

  • Transformer
  • Device to couple energy between circuits

    High-voltage transformer fire barriers Inductive coupling Load profile Magnetization Parametric transformer Polyphase system Power inverter Rectiformer Voltage

    Transformer

    Transformer

    Transformer

  • Ising model
  • Mathematical model of ferromagnetism in statistical mechanics

    amounts of time in the configuration with magnetization M as with magnetization −M. So the average magnetization (over all time) is zero. As before, this

    Ising model

    Ising model

    Ising_model

  • Spin wave
  • Wave which propagates through a magnetic material

    precession of the magnetization under the influence of the applied field, while the above-mentioned final term describes how the magnetization vector "spirals

    Spin wave

    Spin_wave

  • Rabi frequency
  • Frequency in atomic physics

    Rabi frequency is the nutation frequency of a sample's net nuclear magnetization vector about a radio-frequency field. (Note that this is distinct from

    Rabi frequency

    Rabi_frequency

  • Magnetoresistive RAM
  • Type of computer memory

    determined, and from this the magnetization polarity of the writable plate. Typically if the two plates have the same magnetization alignment (low resistance

    Magnetoresistive RAM

    Magnetoresistive_RAM

  • Jürgen Hennig
  • German chemist and medical physicist (born 1951)

    1002/9780470034590.emrhp1025 J. Hennig; H. H. Limbach (1982), "Magnetization transfer in the rotating frame: A new simple kinetic tool for the determination

    Jürgen Hennig

    Jürgen Hennig

    Jürgen_Hennig

  • Index of physics articles (M)
  • treatment Magnetism Magnetization Magnetization dynamics Magnetization reversal by circularly polarized light Magnetization transfer Magnetized target fusion

    Index of physics articles (M)

    Index_of_physics_articles_(M)

  • List of states of matter
  • is no net magnetization. Ferrimagnetism: A state in which local moments partially cancel. Altermagnetism: A state with zero net magnetization and spin-split

    List of states of matter

    List_of_states_of_matter

  • Biomarkers of multiple sclerosis
  • McDonald's CDMS status and magnetization transfer MRI has shown that NAWM evolves during the disease reducing its magnetization transfer coefficient. PET is

    Biomarkers of multiple sclerosis

    Biomarkers_of_multiple_sclerosis

  • Work (thermodynamics)
  • Type of energy transfer

    pairs, for example pressure and volume or magnetic flux density and magnetization. In the International System of Units (SI), work is measured in joules

    Work (thermodynamics)

    Work (thermodynamics)

    Work_(thermodynamics)

  • Hard disk drive
  • Electro-mechanical data storage device

    records data by magnetizing a thin film of ferromagnetic material on both sides of a disk. Sequential changes in the direction of magnetization represent binary

    Hard disk drive

    Hard disk drive

    Hard_disk_drive

  • State of matter
  • Forms which matter can take

    is magnetic even in the absence of an external magnetic field. The magnetization disappears when the magnet is heated to the Curie point, which for iron

    State of matter

    State of matter

    State_of_matter

  • MTF
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up MTF or MtF in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. MTF may refer to: Magnetized target fusion Male-to-female, a transgender woman Microsoft Tape Format

    MTF

    MTF

  • Plasma (physics)
  • State of matter

    to generate the plasma[citation needed] The magnetization of the particles within the plasma—magnetized (both ion and electrons are trapped in Larmor

    Plasma (physics)

    Plasma (physics)

    Plasma_(physics)

  • Classical XY model
  • Lattice model of statistical mechanics

    behavior of the system near the critical temperature. The magnetization and squared magnetization, for example, can be computed as ⟨ M ⟩ N = 1 N | ⟨ s ⟩

    Classical XY model

    Classical_XY_model

  • Floppy disk
  • Removable disk storage medium

    field aligns the magnetization of the particles directly below the head on the media. When the current is reversed the magnetization aligns in the opposite

    Floppy disk

    Floppy disk

    Floppy_disk

  • Spin–spin relaxation
  • Magnetic phenomenon

    relaxation is the mechanism by which Mxy, the transverse component of the magnetization vector, exponentially decays towards its equilibrium value in nuclear

    Spin–spin relaxation

    Spin–spin relaxation

    Spin–spin_relaxation

  • Black hole
  • Compact astronomical body

    they are typically observed around spinning black holes with strongly-magnetized accretion disks. Relativistic jets were more common in the early universe

    Black hole

    Black hole

    Black_hole

  • Ferrofluid
  • Liquid that is attracted by poles of a magnet

    magnetic clumping or agglomeration. Ferrofluids usually do not retain magnetization in the absence of an externally applied field and thus are often classified

    Ferrofluid

    Ferrofluid

    Ferrofluid

  • Lightning
  • Weather phenomenon involving electrostatic discharge

    mapped in the ground, and analysis of magnetized materials can confirm lightning was the source of the magnetization and provide an estimate of the peak

    Lightning

    Lightning

    Lightning

  • Magnetic tape
  • Data recording made of plastic film

    Magnetic tape is a medium for magnetic storage made of a thin, magnetizable coating on a long, narrow strip of plastic film. It was developed in Germany

    Magnetic tape

    Magnetic tape

    Magnetic_tape

  • Albert Einstein
  • German-born theoretical physicist (1879–1955)

    of magnetization is caused by the alignment (polarization) of the angular momenta of the electrons in the material along the axis of magnetization. These

    Albert Einstein

    Albert Einstein

    Albert_Einstein

  • Magnetocaloric effect
  • Change in temperature due to a magnetic field

    generally required for initial magnetization. The minimum temperature attainable is determined by the self-magnetization tendencies of the refrigerant

    Magnetocaloric effect

    Magnetocaloric effect

    Magnetocaloric_effect

  • Relaxation
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    and more in particular: Relaxation (NMR), processes by which nuclear magnetization returns to the equilibrium distribution Dielectric relaxation, the delay

    Relaxation

    Relaxation

  • Polarization density
  • Vector field describing the density of electric dipole moments in a dielectric material

    the forces that result from those interactions. It can be compared to magnetization, which is the measure of the corresponding response of a material to

    Polarization density

    Polarization density

    Polarization_density

  • Spin Hall magnetoresistance
  • magnetization of a magnetic material near through a spin-transfer torque. When the conduction electron spin is aligned parallel to the magnetization direction

    Spin Hall magnetoresistance

    Spin_Hall_magnetoresistance

  • Heteronuclear single quantum coherence spectroscopy
  • Experiment in spectroscopy

    and 1H–31P. The basic scheme of this experiment involves the transfer of magnetization on the proton to the second nucleus, which may be 15N, 13C, or

    Heteronuclear single quantum coherence spectroscopy

    Heteronuclear_single_quantum_coherence_spectroscopy

  • Electric power
  • Rate at which electrical energy is transferred by an electric circuit

    Electric power is the rate of transfer of electrical energy within a circuit. Its SI unit is the watt, the general unit of power, defined as one joule

    Electric power

    Electric power

    Electric_power

  • Coilgun
  • Artillery using coils to electromagnetically propel a projectile

    a dimensionless proportionality constant indicating the degree of magnetization in a material in response to applied magnetic fields. This often must

    Coilgun

    Coilgun

    Coilgun

  • Bit
  • Unit of information

    circuit, two distinct levels of light intensity, two directions of magnetization or polarization, the orientation of reversible double stranded DNA,

    Bit

    Bit

  • Triboelectric effect
  • Charge transfer due to contact or sliding

    charging, triboelectrification, or tribocharging) describes electric charge transfer between two objects when they contact or slide against each other. It can

    Triboelectric effect

    Triboelectric effect

    Triboelectric_effect

  • Watt
  • SI derived unit of power

    joule per second or 1 kg⋅m2⋅s−3. It is used to quantify the rate of energy transfer. The watt is named in honor of James Watt (1736–1819), an 18th-century

    Watt

    Watt

    Watt

  • Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging
  • Method of utilizing water in magnetic resonance imaging

    equations for magnetization would change with the addition of diffusion. Torrey modified Bloch's original description of transverse magnetization to include

    Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging

    Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging

    Diffusion-weighted_magnetic_resonance_imaging

  • Solomon equations
  • Dipolar relaxation process of a system

    for transferring magnetization from one spin to the other and gives rise to the nuclear Overhauser effect. In an NOE experiment, the magnetization on one

    Solomon equations

    Solomon_equations

  • Reiki
  • Pseudoscientific healing technique

    healing through which, according to practitioners, a "universal energy" is transferred through the palms of the practitioner to the client, to encourage emotional

    Reiki

    Reiki

    Reiki

  • Spin valve
  • change between two values depending on the relative alignment of the magnetization in the layers. The resistance change is a result of the giant magnetoresistive

    Spin valve

    Spin valve

    Spin_valve

  • Julie Grollier
  • French physicist

    under the supervision of Nobel Prize laureate Albert Fert, working on magnetization reversal by the injection of spin-current injection. She later joined

    Julie Grollier

    Julie_Grollier

  • Spin-polarized scanning tunneling microscopy
  • if the tip's magnetization is modulated at a high frequency (20–30 kHz) using a small coil wound around the tip. The tip's magnetization thus flips too

    Spin-polarized scanning tunneling microscopy

    Spin-polarized_scanning_tunneling_microscopy

  • VHS
  • Analog videocassette recording format

    but the video signal's higher center frequency results in a shallower magnetization of the tape, allowing both the video and residual AFM audio signal to

    VHS

    VHS

    VHS

  • Electrical conductor
  • Object or material which allows the flow of electric charge with little energy loss

    momentum transfer between mobile charge carriers; the Drude model of conduction describes this process more rigorously. This momentum transfer model makes

    Electrical conductor

    Electrical conductor

    Electrical_conductor

  • Sound recording and reproduction
  • Recording of sound and playing it back

    produced by a tape head, which impresses corresponding variations of magnetization on the moving tape. In playback mode, the signal path is reversed, the

    Sound recording and reproduction

    Sound recording and reproduction

    Sound_recording_and_reproduction

  • Heat-assisted magnetic recording
  • Magnetic storage technology

    external field that has a magnetization direction opposite to that of the permanent magnet film in order to flip its magnetization. Thus producing a magnetic

    Heat-assisted magnetic recording

    Heat-assisted_magnetic_recording

  • Internal energy
  • Energy contained within a system

    due to changes in its internal state, including such quantities as magnetization. It excludes the kinetic energy of motion of the system as a whole and

    Internal energy

    Internal energy

    Internal_energy

  • One Piece season 20
  • Season of television series

    decides to torture Kid directly by smashing his own head into a pillar, transferring the pain to Kid mid-battle with Big Mom, leaving Law struggling to protect

    One Piece season 20

    One_Piece_season_20

  • Pulsar
  • Type of neutron star with beams of radiation

    A pulsar (pulsating star, on the model of quasar) is a highly magnetized rotating neutron star that emits beams of electromagnetic radiation out of its

    Pulsar

    Pulsar

    Pulsar

  • Unimate
  • World's first industrial robot, first produced in 1961

    1961 (U.S. patent 2,988,237). The patent is titled "Programmed Article Transfer" (PAT) and begins: The present invention relates to the automatic operation

    Unimate

    Unimate

    Unimate

  • Magnetoelectric effect
  • Coupling between the magnetic and the electric properties of a material

    same in both equations. Here, P is the electric polarization, M the magnetization, E and H the electric and magnetic fields. In SI units, α {\displaystyle

    Magnetoelectric effect

    Magnetoelectric_effect

  • Electromagnetic radiation
  • Physical model of propagating energy

    magnetic field moves nearby magnetic dipoles, inducing an oscillating magnetization, creating an induced oscillating magnetic field. These induced fields

    Electromagnetic radiation

    Electromagnetic radiation

    Electromagnetic_radiation

  • The Series Finale
  • 9th episode of WandaVision

    and The Yard VFX. Digital Domain created the Hex boundary, using the magnetized CRT television screen design that was established in earlier episodes

    The Series Finale

    The_Series_Finale

  • Sirius B
  • Closest known white dwarf star to Earth

    Frank J.; Smith, Roger; Soumagnac, Maayane T. (30 June 2021). "A highly magnetized and rapidly rotating white dwarf as small as the Moon". Nature. 595 (7865):

    Sirius B

    Sirius B

    Sirius_B

  • Convection
  • Fluid flow that occurs due to heterogeneous fluid properties and body forces

    Convection is the transfer of heat through the physical movement of fluids (liquids or gases), where warmer, less-dense material rises and cooler, denser

    Convection

    Convection

    Convection

  • Magnetic storage
  • Recording of data on a magnetizable medium

    is the storage of data on a magnetized medium. Magnetic storage uses different patterns of magnetisation in a magnetizable material to store data and is

    Magnetic storage

    Magnetic storage

    Magnetic_storage

  • Solenoid
  • Type of electromagnet formed by a coil of wire

    for the magnetic field of a finite cylinder with arbitrary uniform magnetization". Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 456: 423–432. Bibcode:2018JMMM

    Solenoid

    Solenoid

    Solenoid

  • Magnetic-core memory
  • Type of computer memory used from 1955 to 1975

    the ability to stay highly magnetized, and a low coercivity so that less energy is required to change the magnetization direction. The core can take

    Magnetic-core memory

    Magnetic-core memory

    Magnetic-core_memory

  • Fusion power
  • Electricity generation by nuclear fusion

    Commercial and academic teams are also studying alternatives such as magnetized target fusion and modern stellarator designs. The terms "fusion experiment"

    Fusion power

    Fusion power

    Fusion_power

  • List of My Hero Academia characters
  • woman whose Quirk Magnetism (磁性/磁気/磁力, Jisei/Jiki/Jiryoku) allows her to magnetize others near her. Magne has a cruel and brutal personality, befitting a

    List of My Hero Academia characters

    List_of_My_Hero_Academia_characters

  • Computer data storage
  • Storage of digital data readable by computers

    the more traditional HDD. Magnetic storage uses different patterns of magnetization on a magnetically coated surface to store information. Magnetic storage

    Computer data storage

    Computer data storage

    Computer_data_storage

  • Spin diffusion
  • Type of energy exchange

    Cross Polarization (CP) experiments. As mentioned before, by transferring the magnetization (and thus the population) from nuclei with different values

    Spin diffusion

    Spin_diffusion

  • Vacuum polarization
  • Gauge boson self-energy due to interactions with virtual particles

    \alpha } , virtual pair production generates a vacuum polarization and magnetization given by: P = 2 ϵ 0 α E c 2 ( 2 ( E 2 − c 2 B 2 ) E + 7 c 2 ( E ⋅ B

    Vacuum polarization

    Vacuum_polarization

  • Photon
  • Elementary particle or quantum of light

    electron–positron annihilation). In a quantum mechanical model, electromagnetic waves transfer energy in photons with energy proportional to frequency ( ν {\displaystyle

    Photon

    Photon

  • Square lattice Ising model
  • Model in statistical mechanics

    {1-4k(1+k)^{-2}\sin ^{2}(\theta )}}}d\theta \right]} and the spontaneous magnetization is, for T < T c {\displaystyle T<T_{\text{c}}} , M = [ 1 − sinh − 4

    Square lattice Ising model

    Square_lattice_Ising_model

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  • Metcalf
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Metcalf

    English (Yorkshire) : of uncertain origin, probably from Middle English metecalf ‘food calf’, i.e. a calf being fattened up for eating at the end of the summer. It is thus either an occupational name for a herdsman or slaughterer, or a nickname for a sleek and plump individual, from the same word in a transferred sense. The variants in med- appear early, and suggest that the first element was associated by folk etymology with Middle English mead ‘meadow’, ‘pasture’.

    Metcalf

  • Codd
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Codd

    English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of purses and bags, from Middle English cod ‘bag’.English : nickname for a man noted for his apparent sexual prowess, from cod(piece), in Tudor times the garment worn prominently over the male genitals.English : from Middle English cod, the fish (of uncertain origin, perhaps a transferred use of 1), applied as a metonymic occupational name for a fisherman or seller of these fish, or possibly as a nickname for someone thought to resemble the fish in some way.Irish : variant of Cody.Irish (County Wexford) : from the Anglo-Saxon personal name Cod.

    Codd

  • Maddern
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Maddern

    English : nickname for a person with a ruddy complexion, from an adjective derivative of Middle English mad(d)er ‘madder’, the dye plant (see Mader 1), here used in a transferred sense.

    Maddern

  • Womble
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Womble

    English : habitational name from Wombwell in South Yorkshire, named with the Old English byname Wamba meaning ‘belly’ (or this word used in a transferred topographical sense) + Old English well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’.

    Womble

  • Tout
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Tout

    English (Devon) : nickname from Middle English toute ‘buttocks’, ‘rump’, or a topographic name from the same word used in a transferred sense to denote a smooth, rounded hillock.

    Tout

  • Jobe
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Jobe

    English : variant spelling of Job.English : nickname from Old French job, joppe ‘sorry wretch’, ‘fool’ (perhaps a transferred application of the name of the Biblical character).English : from Middle English jubbe, jobbe ‘vessel containing four gallons’, hence perhaps a metonymic occupational name for a cooper. It could also have been a nickname for a heavy drinker or for a tubby person.English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller (or nickname for a wearer) of the long woolen garment known in Middle English and Old French as a jube or jupe. This word ultimately derives from Arabic.

    Jobe

  • Pike
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pike

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a hill with a sharp point, from Old English pīc ‘point’, ‘hill’, which was a relatively common place name element.English : metonymic occupational name for a pike fisherman or nickname for a predatory individual, from Middle English pike.English : metonymic occupational name for a user of a pointed tool for breaking up the earth, Middle English pike. Compare Pick.English : metonymic occupational name for a medieval foot soldier who used a pike, a weapon consisting of a sharp pointed metal end on a long pole, Middle English pic (Old French pique, of Germanic origin).English : nickname for a tall, thin person, from a transferred sense of one of the above.English : from a Germanic personal name (derived from the root ‘sharp’, ‘pointed’), found in Middle English and Old French as Pic.English : nickname from Old French pic ‘woodpecker’, Latin picus. Compare Pye and Speight.Irish : in the south, of English origin; in Ulster a variant Anglicization of Gaelic Mac Péice (see McPeake).Americanized spelling of German Peik, from Middle Low German pēk ‘sharp, pointed tool or weapon’. Compare 4 above or from a Germanic personal name (see 6 above).John Pike brought his family to Boston from England in 1635 and settled in Newbury, MA. His son Robert was a leading citizen and a vigorous defender of civil and religious liberty in colonial MA.

    Pike

  • Thomley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Thomley

    English : habitational name from Thomley in Oxfordshire, so named from Old English þūma ‘thumb’ (used either as a nickname or in a transferred sense such as ‘dwarf’) + lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’.

    Thomley

  • Pott
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pott

    English : from a medieval personal name, a short form of Philpott.English : topographic name for someone who lived by a depression in the ground, from Middle English pot ‘drinking or storage vessel’ used in this transferred sense, or a habitational name from one of the minor places deriving their name from this word, in the sense ‘pit’, ‘hole’.English and North German (Lower Rhine-Westphalia) : metonymic occupational name for a potter, from Middle English, Middle Low German pot ‘pot’. See also Potter.North German : topographic name for someone living on a low-lying plot, from Low German dialect pōt ‘puddle’.

    Pott

  • Follett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Follett

    English : nickname for a foolish or eccentric person, from a diminutive of Foll, from Old French fol ‘mad’, ‘stupid’ (Late Latin follis, originally a noun denoting any of various objects filled with air, but later transferred to vain and empty-headed notions).

    Follett

  • Linney
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Linney

    English : from an Old English female personal name Lindgifu, Lindgeofu, composed of the elements lind ‘lime (wood)’, i.e. ‘shield’ (a transferred sense) + gifu, geofu ‘gift’.

    Linney

  • Start
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Start

    English : habitational name from any of the various minor places, for example Start Point in Devon, named from Old English steort ‘tail’, in the transferred sense of a promontory or spur of a hill.

    Start

  • Green
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Green

    English : one of the most common and widespread of English surnames, either a nickname for someone who was fond of dressing in this color (Old English grēne) or who had played the part of the ‘Green Man’ in the May Day celebrations, or a topographic name for someone who lived near a village green, Middle English grene (a transferred use of the color term). In North America this name has no doubt assimilated cognates from other European languages, notably German Grün (see Gruen).Jewish (American) : Americanized form of German Grün or Yiddish Grin, Ashkenazic ornamental names meaning ‘green’ or a short form of any of the numerous compounds with this element.Irish : translation of various Gaelic surnames derived from glas ‘gray’, ‘green’, ‘blue’. See also Fahey.North German : short form of a habitational name from a place name with Gren- as the first element (for example Greune, Greubole).

    Green

  • Starr
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Starr

    English : nickname from Middle English sterre, starre ‘star’. The word was also used in a transferred sense of a patch of white hair on the forehead of a horse, and so perhaps the name denoted someone with a streak of white hair. It is possibly also a habitational name, for someone who lived at a house distinguished by the sign of a star.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Star 1 and 3.

    Starr

  • Flower
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Flower

    English : nickname from Middle English flo(u)r ‘flower’, ‘blossom’ (Old French flur, from Latin flos, genitive floris). This was a conventional term of endearment in medieval romantic poetry, and as early as the 13th century it is also regularly found as a female personal name.English : metonymic occupational name for a miller or flour merchant, or perhaps a nickname for a pasty-faced person, from Middle English flo(u)r ‘flour’. This is in origin the same word as in 1, with the transferred sense ‘flower, pick of the meal’. Although the two words are now felt to be accidental homophones, they were not distinguished in spelling before the 18th century.English : occupational name for an arrowsmith, from an agent derivative of Middle English flō ‘arrow’ (Old English flā).Welsh : Anglicized form of the Welsh personal name Llywarch, of unexplained origin.Translation of French Lafleur.

    Flower

  • Smead
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Smead

    English : possibly from Middle English smethe ‘smooth’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived on a piece of smooth, level ground, or a nickname from the same word used in a transferred sense for someone of an amiable disposition. Alternatively, it could be a topographic or metonymic occupational name from Old English smiððe, smeðe ‘smithy’, or a habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Smeeth in Kent.

    Smead

  • Swallow
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Swallow

    English (Yorkshire) : from Middle English swal(e)we, swalu ‘swallow’, hence a nickname for someone thought to resemble the bird, perhaps in swiftness and grace.English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from a place in Lincolnshire, so called from the Swallow river on which it stands. The river name is probably ultimately akin to that of the bird, with some transferred meaning such as ‘swirling’ or ‘rushing’.

    Swallow

  • Stiff
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stiff

    English : nickname from Middle English stif ‘rigid’, ‘inflexible’, hence a nickname for someone who had difficulty in bending. The term was also used in a transferred sense of character (generally in the approving sense ‘resolute’, ‘steadfast’) from the 12th century, and this use may lie behind many examples of the surname.

    Stiff

  • Sellman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sellman

    English : variant of Selman.North German (Sellmann) : topographic name from Middle Low German sele ‘meadow’, ‘bog’ + man ‘man’.South German : occupational name for a middleman in a land or property sale or for a guardian, from Middle High German sale ‘property transfer’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Selman.

    Sellman

  • Plant
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Plant

    English and French : metonymic occupational name for a gardener, in particular someone with a herb garden, from Middle English plant (Old English plante), Old French plante ‘herb’, ‘shrub’, ‘young tree’. In English it may also be a nickname for a tender or delicate individual, from the same word in a transferred sense.French : topographic name for a planted area, in particular one planted with herbs or vines. Compare Plantier.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : unexplained.

    Plant

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  • Shyamakalyani
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Shyamakalyani

    Name of a Raga

  • Yogram | யோக்ராம
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Yogram | யோக்ராம

  • Shephuphan
  • Biblical

    Shephuphan

    serpent

  • Reignier
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Reignier

    Henry VI, Part 1' Reignier, Duke of Anjou, and titular King of Naples.

  • FIAMMETTA
  • Female

    Italian

    FIAMMETTA

    Italian name composed of the word fiamma "fire" and a diminutive suffix, FIAMMETTA means "little fire."

  • Penton
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    English

    Penton

    English : habitational name from Penton Mewsey, Hampshire, which is named with Old English pening ‘penny’ + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’, i.e. a farmstead paying a penny rent.

  • Isai | ஈஸாஈ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Isai | ஈஸாஈ

    Music

  • Darpanarayana
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Darpanarayana

    Kamdev; God of Love

  • Debasis | தேபாஸீஸ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Debasis | தேபாஸீஸ

    Benediction of God, Pleased by gods

  • Theja
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Theja

    Lighting

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  • Transferography
  • n.

    The act or process of copying inscriptions, or the like, by making transfers.

  • Transfer
  • n.

    That which is transferred.

  • Transferability
  • n.

    The quality or state of being transferable.

  • Transference
  • n.

    The act of transferring; conveyance; passage; transfer.

  • Transfer
  • n.

    The act of transferring, or the state of being transferred; the removal or conveyance of a thing from one place or person to another.

  • Transfer
  • v. t.

    To make over the possession or control of; to pass; to convey, as a right, from one person to another; to give; as, the title to land is transferred by deed.

  • Vender
  • n.

    One who vends; one who transfers the exclusive right of possessing a thing, either his own, or that of another as his agent, for a price or pecuniary equivalent; a seller; a vendor.

  • Transferable
  • a.

    Negotiable, as a note, bill of exchange, or other evidence of property, that may be conveyed from one person to another by indorsement or other writing; capable of being transferred with no loss of value; as, the stocks of most public companies are transferable; some tickets are not transferable.

  • Transfer
  • v. t.

    To remove from one substance or surface to another; as, to transfer drawings or engravings to a lithographic stone.

  • Magnetization
  • n.

    The act of magnetizing, or the state of being magnetized.

  • Transferrer
  • n.

    One who makes a transfer or conveyance.

  • Transferring
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Transfer

  • Vend
  • v. t.

    To transfer to another person for a pecuniary equivalent; to make an object of trade; to dispose of by sale; to sell; as, to vend goods; to vend vegetables.

  • Transferee
  • n.

    The person to whom a transfer in made.

  • Transferable
  • a.

    Capable of being transferred or conveyed from one place or person to another.

  • Monetization
  • n.

    The act or process of converting into money, or of adopting as money; as, the monetization of silver.

  • Transferrence
  • n.

    See Transference.

  • Transferred
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Transfer

  • Transfer
  • v. t.

    To convey from one place or person another; to transport, remove, or cause to pass, to another place or person; as, to transfer the laws of one country to another; to transfer suspicion.

  • Transferrible
  • a.

    Capable of being transferred; transferable.