- The
Magnetes (Gr****: Μάγνητες) were an
ancient Gr**** tribe. In book 2 of the Iliad,
Homer includes them in the Gr**** Army that is
besieging Troy, and identifies...
- ‹ The
template Electromagnetism is
being considered for merging. › A
magnet is a
material or
object that
produces a
magnetic field. This
magnetic field...
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eventually absorbed by
ancient Thessaly.
Originally inhabited by the
Magnetes (Μάγνητες),
Magnesia was the long and
narrow slip of
country between Mounts...
- A
neodymium magnet (also
known as NdFeB, NIB or Neo
magnet) is a
permanent magnet made from an
alloy of neodymium, iron, and
boron to form the Nd2Fe14B...
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Magnet is a URI
scheme that
defines the
format of
magnet links, a de
facto standard for
identifying files (URN) by
their content, via
cryptographic hash...
- IPA: [maɣniˈsia],
Ancient Gr****: Magnēsía,
deriving from the
tribe name
Magnetes) is one of the
regional units of Greece. It is part of the
region of Thessaly...
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Programmed magnets are
magnetic structures that
incorporate correlated patterns of
magnets with
alternating polarity,
designed to
achieve a
desired behavior...
- The
Magnet was a
British w****ly boys'
story paper published by
Amalgamated Press. It ran from 1908 to 1940,
publishing a
total of 1,683 issues. Each issue...
- (mentioned in Iliad's
Catalogue of Ships)
Western Gr****
tribes (Dorians and
Magnetes)
Dorians Oldest tribes (Phylai)
Dymanes (descendants from the legendary...
- In the U.S.
education system,
magnet schools are
public schools with
specialized courses or curricula. Normally, a
student will
attend an
elementary school...