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IT has been established in the Leyden Laboratory1 that the susceptibility of nickel, cobalt, ferrous and chromium chlorides at the temperatures of liquid hydrogen depends on the intensity of the magnetic field.
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SHALYT, S. Anomalous Properties of some Anhydrous Salts of the Iron Group at Low Temperatures. Nature 143, 799 (1939). https://doi.org/10.1038/143799a0
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