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101magneto-optical — adjective see magneto optic …
102magneto-optics — noun plural but singular or plural in construction see magneto optic …
103Magneto-ionic double refraction — In telecommunication, magneto ionic double refraction is the combined effect of the Earth s magnetic field and atmospheric ionization, whereby a linearly polarized wave entering the ionosphere is split into two components called the orinary wave… …
104magneto-electric — adjective relating to electric currents generated in a material by its motion in a magnetic field. Derivatives magneto electricity noun …
105magneto-chemistry — /mægˌnitoʊ ˈkɛməstri/ (say mag.neetoh kemuhstree) noun the study of magnetic and chemical phenomena in their relation to one another. –magneto chemical, adjective …
106magneto-electric — /mægˌnitoʊ əˈlɛktrɪk/ (say mag.neetoh uh lektrik) adjective relating to the induction of electric currents by means of magnets. Also, magneto electrical …
107magneto-generator — /mægˌnitoʊ ˈdʒɛnəreɪtə/ (say mag.neetoh jenuhraytuh) noun → magneto …
108magnéto-électronique — magnetoelektronika statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. magnetoelectronics vok. Magnetoelektronik, f rus. магнитоэлектроника, f pranc. magnéto électronique, f …
109magnéto-optique — magnetooptika statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. magnetooptics vok. Magnetooptik, f rus. магнитооптика, f pranc. magnéto optique, f …
110magnéto-hydrodynamique — magnetinė hidrodinamika statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. magnetical hydrodynamics; magnetofluidodynamics; magnetohydrodynamics vok. Hydromagnetik, f; Magnetohydrodynamik, f rus. магнитная гидродинамика, f; магнитогидродинамика, f pranc …