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AN account of preliminary measurements of the magnetic properties of iron oxides at wave-lengths of 9, 6 and 3 cm. has been given in an earlier communication1. The powdered oxides were mixed with paraffin wax, and the properties of the mixtures determined by a wave-guide impedance method. These measurements have now been extended to a wider range of mixtures, and to wave-lengths up to 60 cm.
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BIRKS, J. Magnetic Dispersion of γ-Ferric Oxide. Nature 159, 775–776 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1038/159775a0
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