By reporting to the Dirac wave-packet prescription where it is formally
assumed the {\em fermionic} nature of the particles, we shall demonstrate that
chiral oscillations implicitly aggregated to the interference between positive
and negative frequency components of mass-eigenstate wave-packets introduce
some small modifications to the standard neutrino flavor conversion formula.
Assuming the correspondent spinorial solutions of a ``modified'' Dirac
equation, we are specifically interested in quantifying flavor coupled with
chiral oscillations for a {\em fermionic} Dirac-{\em type} particle (neutrino)
non-minimally coupling with an external magnetic field {\boldmathB}. The
viability of the intermediate wave-packet treatment becomes clear when we
assume {\boldmathB} orthogonal/parallel to the direction of the propagating
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