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Micromagnetic Domain Structures in Cylindrical Nickel Dots
The magnetic domain structures of cylindrical nickel dots (diameters from 40 nm to 1700 nm) with anisotropy parallel to the cylinder axis is predicted by the ratio of the dot diameter to the stripe period of unpatterned films with the same perpendicular anisotropy. The dominant domain structure for a given ratio increases in complexity as the ratio increases. We present evidence for the full micromagnetic domain structure for the simplest cases
It Takes a Long Tall Brown-skin Gal to Make a Preacher Lay His Bible Down / music by Will E. Skidmore; words by Marshall Walker
Cover: drawing of an African American minister walking away from a church with an African American woman -- his Bible is left on the road; photo inset of singer Rae Samuels; Publisher: Skidmore (Kansas City)https://egrove.olemiss.edu/sharris_c/1119/thumbnail.jp
You Can\u27t Get Lovin\u27 : Where There Ain\u27t Any Love
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When I gets out in No Man\u27s Land : I Can\u27t be bother\u27d with no Mule
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Pray For The Lights To Go Out : A Negro Shouting Song
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The potential for circular dichroism as an additional facile and sensitive method of monitoring low-molecular-weight heparins and heparinoids
The ultraviolet circular dichroism (CD) spectra of commercial low-molecular-weight heparins, heparinoids and other anticoagulant preparations have been recorded between 180 and 260 nm. Principal component analysis of the spectra allowed their differentiation into a number of groups related to the means of their production reflecting the structural changes introduced by each process. The findings suggest that CD provides a complementary technique for the rapid analysis of heparin preparations
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