| magnetometer |
an electronic device for detecting small anomalies in the earth's magnetic field. Can be used to explore certain subsurface characteristics of an archaeological site prior to excavation.
Ãâó: www.china.org.cn/english/features/Archaeology/9885...
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| magnetometer |
A scientific instrument used to detect disturbances and irregularities in the earth's magnetic field caused by the presence of metal, excavated areas, burned areas, or other disturbances in the soil. This helps archaeologists locate where people have previously lived and worked so they know where to excavate.
Ãâó: www.digonsite.com/glossary/hm.html
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| magnet |
The device at the back of a speaker that provides a stationary magnetic field to attract or repel the voice coil as the signal passes through it.
Ãâó: www.irex.com.hk/glossary.html
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| magnetic |
a separator that uses a magnetic field to attract and hold ferromagnetic particles.
Ãâó: www.oilanalysis.com/dictionary/default.asp
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| magnetic field therapy |
also known as biomagnetic therapy; uses magnets or electromagnetic fields, generally for pain control and bone growth stimulation following a fracture. Magnetic waves pass through tissues enhancing blood flow and bringing more oxygen to that area.
Ãâó: www.cma.asn.au/glossary.htm
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