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  1. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnence

    Magnence (Flavius Magnentius) (303-353) est un usurpateur romain du titre impérial du 18 janvier 350 au 11 août 353.

  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manganese

    Manganese is a chemical element with the symbol Mn and atomic number 25. It is a hard, brittle, silvery metal, often found in minerals in combination with iron. Manganese is a transition metal with a multifaceted array of industrial alloy uses, particularly in stainless steels. It improves strength, workability, and resistance to wear. Manganese oxide is used as an oxidising agent; as a rubber additive; an…

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    What is a magnet?
    A magnet is a material or object that produces a magnetic field. This magnetic field is invisible but is responsible for the most notable property of a magnet: a force that pulls on other ferromagnetic materials, such as iron, steel, nickel, cobalt, etc. and attracts or repels other magnets.
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    What is manganese?
    Manganese is a chemical element with the symbol Mn and atomic number 25. It is a hard, brittle, silvery metal, often found in minerals in combination with iron. Manganese is a transition metal with a multifaceted array of industrial alloy uses, particularly in stainless steels. It improves strength, workability, and resistance to wear.
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    What is demagnetization of a magnet?
    Demagnetization progressively occurs if the magnet is subjected to cyclic fields sufficient to move the magnet away from the linear part on the second quadrant of the B–H curve of the magnetic material (the demagnetization curve).
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    What are in-injection-molded magnets?
    Injection-molded magnets are a composite of various types of resin and magnetic powders, allowing parts of complex shapes to be manufactured by injection molding. The physical and magnetic properties of the product depend on the raw materials, but are generally lower in magnetic strength and resemble plastics in their physical properties.
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    Ancient people learned about magnetism from lodestones (or magnetite) which are naturally magnetized pieces of iron ore. The word magnet was adopted in Middle English from Latin magnetum "lodestone", ultimately from Greek μαγνῆτις [λίθος] (magnētis [lithos]) meaning "[stone] from Magnesia", a place in Anatolia w…
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    Dec 28, 2017 · Français : Solidus d'or de Magnence (350-353) atelier de Trèves - Musée d"archéologie nationale de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Inv n° 2812 N. Date: 26 March 2010: …

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    Magnentius Магненций Magnentius Römisches Reich, Kaiser, Gegenkaiser -353 Magnentius, Emperor of Rome, -353 Magnence, 0303?-0353 Magnentius, Flavius Magnus, imperatore …

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    Manganese. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. This is a gallery page containing specially selected image and media files. They have been chosen as highlights of a …

  9. https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manganese

    Manganese is a silvery-gray metal and is part of the group known as the transition metals. It is similar to iron. It is hard to melt, but easy to oxidize. Manganese forms chemical compounds in several oxidation states: +2, +4, and +7 are the …

  10. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siccatif

    Au XIXe siècle, « siccatif » est la propriété et le nom collectif des substances que l'on mêle aux couleurs détrempées à l'huile pour les faire plus promptement « sécher » 4. On en fait aussi …

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