10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «REMANENCE»
Discover the use of
remanence in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
remanence and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Guide to Understanding Data
Remanence in Automated ...
For use by personnel responsible for the secure handling of sensitive computer memory and secondary and other storage media.
DIANE Publishing Company, 1995
A recipient of poetry fellowships from the NEA and Arizona Commission on the Arts, Rickel has had his poems and nonfiction published in more than 60 print and online journals and anthologies.
3
Magnetic Fabric: Methods and Applications
AMR techniques measure the anisotropy of the remanence carrying particles,
and thus are directly relevant to palaeomagnctic studies concerned with
computing the direction and intensity of the Earth's ancient magnetic field from
the natural ...
Fatima Martín-Hernández, Geological Society of London, 2004
4
Encyclopedia of Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism
Then a later mild regional reheating event can reset the remanence of the
igneous unit and adjacent host rocks without resetting the remanence of distant
host rocks that have retained their higher unblocking temperatures. This situation
would ...
David Gubbins, Emilio Herrero-Bervera, 2007
5
Quaternary Dating Methods
The evidence includes large remanence variations within and between time
equivalent samples, erratic remanence direction changes of large amplitude
between approximately time equivalent samples, and the remanence variations
of pilot ...
6
Palaeomagnetism and Diagenesis in Sediments
(Mr, remanence; Ms, saturation remanence; H„, coercivity of remanence; //c,
coercivity) and the fields defining MD, PSD and SD behaviour of magnetite (from
Dunlop 1973. 1983/). 1986a, b; Dunlop et al. 1987; Dunlop & Argyle 1991)).
Donald Harvey Tarling, Peter Turner, 1999
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Looking Into the Earth: An Introduction to Geological Geophysics
Raising the temperature of a rock can destroy its remanence, but lowering it can
allow a remanence to form, as explained next. 10.3.4 Thermal remanent
magnetisation (TRM) When a magma cools, it first solidifies, which includes the
formation ...
Alan E. Mussett, M. Aftab Khan, 2000
8
Magnetic Anisotropy of Rocks
principal susceptibility axes are proportional to the square of the corresponding
ratios of the thermal remanence ellipsoid. However, Cogne necessarily made
several fundamental assumptions (that all particles are multidomain and fully ...
D. Tarling, F. Hrouda, 1993
9
Paleomagnetism of Sedimentary Rocks: Process and Interpretation
Some paleomagnetic studies have suggested that hematitebearing red
sedimentary rocks carry a depositional remanence. If this is the case, red bed
remanence probably acquires a magnetization significantly shallower than the
geomagnetic ...
10
Modern Ferrite Technology
Here, the core is magnetized to create the magnetic poles. When the magnetizing
field is reduced to zero, the B level does not return to zero but follows the
hystersis loop to the induction value we have called the remanence. A certain
amount ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «REMANENCE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
remanence is used in the context of the following news items.
Thursday Nights at the ICA Are Free
Matthew Ritchie's painting Remanence in the lobby of the Institute of Contemporary Art, where admission is free each Thursday evening. Photo courtesy of the ... «BU Today, Jun 15»
Paris Photo LA 2015 : Rachel Rom - Galerie EGP
The Remanence Wall series reflects the deeply interconnected nature of Rom's work, and the way in which her exhibitions reference one another. FESTIVAL «The Eye of Photography, Apr 15»
Troubleshooting transducer current problems
This remanence may dissipate over time in an AC current application, as the primary current rotates through the hysteresis curve. In a DC current application, the ... «Today's Energy Solutions, Feb 15»
For Matthew Ritchie, it's playtime at the ICA
“Remanence,” the title of every piece Ritchie makes at the ICA, is a scientific term for the magnetization that remains in computer chips or credit cards after the ... «Boston Globe, Jan 15»
12 Days competition: Day 12 - A tale of two passwords
This tendency for magnetic persistence is called remanence. These days, the word remanence is used metaphorically to describe the problem of data that ... «Naked Security, Dec 14»
What It Means - Paradigm Collapse And Culture Crisis
As defined by Wikipedia, data remanence for computer systems is the ... The still-remanent physical memory on media such as smart cards and chips can be a ... «The Market Oracle, Jul 14»
India to plant 2 BILLION trees along its highways, creating jobs for …
Previous work has indicated a strong correlation between the amount of material identified by magnetic remanence and benzo(a)pyrene, a carcinogenic ... «Treehugger, Jul 14»
Michelin 2014. La valse des étoiles qui fait mal
Et la Remanence, qui était dans les starting-blocks, en prend une. Comme quoi, rien n'est inéluctable dans un sens comme dans l'autre. Il faut aussi signaler ... «Tribune de Lyon, Feb 14»
Matthew Ritchie mural settles in on the Greenway
Ritchie's mural, called “Remanence: Salt and Light (Part II),” is strikingly different from its predecessor. According to a description on the Greenway's website, the ... «Bostonguide, Oct 13»
New Dewey Square mural 'Remanence' unveiled
A new mural at Dewey Square Park on the Rose F. Kennedy Greenway was unveiled Friday afternoon. The 5,000 square-foot mural titled Remanence: Salt and ... «Boston.com, Sep 13»