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  2. Refrigerator magnet - Wikipedia

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    A collection of refrigerator magnets A refrigerator magnet displaying a sexual assault hotline's telephone number. A refrigerator magnet or fridge magnet is a small magnet, often attached to an artistic or whimsical ornament, which may be used to post items such as shopping lists, Christmas cards, child art or reminders on a refrigerator door, or which simply serves as decoration.

  3. File:VFPt flat magnets gap.svg - Wikipedia

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    The two magnets are aligned on top of each other along the cylinder axis and with a narrow gap in-between. This configuration is often used as a dipole magnet to create a strong and roughly uniform magnetic field in the gap, for instance in cyclotrons.

  4. File:VFPt four magnets.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Ferrite (magnet) - Wikipedia

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    A small permanent magnet electric motor disassembled, showing the two crescent-shaped ferrite magnets in the stator assembly (lower left) In contrast, permanent ferrite magnets are made of hard ferrites , which have a high coercivity and high remanence after magnetization.

  6. Cells all over the body store 'memories': What does this mean ...

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    The “spacing effect” refers to a phenomenon whereby learning, or the creation of a memory, occurs more effectively when information, or exposure to a stimulus, is spaced out.

  7. Halbach array - Wikipedia

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    Magnetic viewing film showing a flat refrigerator magnet's magnetization Flat flexible (not hard ceramic ferrite ) refrigerator magnets are created with a Halbach magnetization pattern for a stronger holding force when attached to a flat ferromagnetic surface (e.g. a fridge door) than the holding force from a uniform magnetization.

  8. 6 tips to ‘detox’ after excessive holiday eating and drinking

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    Freirich recommends continuing to eat consistently throughout the day, focusing primarily on unprocessed foods, home-cooked meals, and "particularly nourishing" foods like vegetables, soups, whole ...

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