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    Further Remarks on the New Manuscript of the Dīrghāgama

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    Phenomenological theory of the giant magnetoimpedance of composite wires

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    Composite wires with a three-layered structure are known to show a particularly large magnetoimpedance effect. The wires consist of a highly conductive core, an insulating layer and an outer ferromagnetic shell. In order to understand the origin of the effect a theory based on a coupling of the Maxwell equations to the Landau-Lifschitz-Gilbert equation is suggested. The theory is phenomenological in the sense that it does not account for a domain structure. However, theoretical results nicely reproduce those obtained in various measurements. Furthermore, an upper limit of the magnetoimpedance ratio for a given combination of materials can be determined.Comment: 4 pages, figure

    More Fragments of the Caṅgīsūtra

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    Buddhism along the Silk Road

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    Maitreyavyākaraṇa

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    Āryaśūra’s Jātakamālā

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    Buddha's Forgotten Country

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    A Fragment of a Play

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    Research on the Date of the Buddha

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    Endangered by Man-eating Witches

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