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MEASUREMENTS of some magnetic characteristics of an anisotropic permanent magnet alloy have recently been made by Jellinghaus1. From the results, certain conclusions about domain magnetization in such alloys were drawn.
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HOSELITZ, K., MCCAIG, M. Anisotropic Permanent Magnet Alloys. Nature 164, 581–582 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1038/164581b0
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