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magnetism

[mag-ni-tiz-uhm] / ˈmæg nɪˌtɪz əm /


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"Because they're so influential, knowing more about the magnetism of AGNs, and how they whip up winds such as these, is key to understanding the history of galaxies throughout the Universe."

From Science Daily

Rather, their magnetism lies in their depiction of the commonplace—butchered meats, pastry chefs, rowhouses—as strange and surprising, even extraordinary.

From The Wall Street Journal

It just shows you the magnetism of the man.

From BBC

"In simple terms, it's an interaction between light and magnetism," says Dr. Capua.

From Science Daily

"This kind of radio signal just wouldn't exist unless material had completely left the star's bubble of powerful magnetism," adds Joe.

From Science Daily