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temporary magnet A body of a soft steel or piece of iron which is readily magnetized but retains only a very small field after the active power of the external magnet field is removed.
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temporary magnet a material whose magnetic domains align under the influence of another magnet or electric current, but can't be maintained. Temporary magnets have a low coercivity.
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temporary restoration Also known as an INTERMEDIATE restoration, this type of tooth filling is used to restore the form, function or appearance of the teeth for a limited period of time, from several days to several months. Temporary restorations are designed to seal a tooth and maintain it's position until a permanent restoration will replace it.
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temporary magnet A material that shows magnetic properties only while exposed to an external magnetic field.
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temporary hardness Hardness is produced by calcium and magnesium in water. These ions cause a precipitate with soap. Temporary hardness is caused by bicarbonate and can be removed by boiling which converts the bicarbonate to carbon dioxide and calcium carbonate.
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