ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0-9
Maggiani, Maurizio ... magnetic resonance spectrometry
Maggiani, Maurizio
(from the article "Literature") Maurizio Maggiani's Il viaggiatore notturno (winner of the 2005 Strega Prize) focused on the destruction ...
maggid
any of the many itinerant Jewish preachers who flourished especially in Poland and Russia during ...
Maggini, G. P.
(from the article "Guarneri Family") ...(1698-1745), whose title originates in the "I.H.S." inscribed on his labels. He was much influenced ...
Maggio, Michael John
American stage director (b. July 3, 1951, Chicago, Ill.-d. Aug. 19, 2000, Chicago), gained a ...
Maggiore, Lake
second largest lake in Italy (area 82 square miles [212 square km]), bisected by the ... [3 Related Articles]
Maggiore, Porta
(from the article "mystery religion") ...Italy and at Rome. Hundreds of inscriptions attest to Bacchic Mysteries. In some circles, Orphic ...
maggot
(from the article "dipteran") ...beneficial, too, functioning as scavengers, predators, or parasites of certain insect pests, as pollinators of ...
Magh Bihu
(from the article "Assam") ...day of the Bohag or Baishakh month). Also known as Rangoli Bihu (from
Magha
Sanskrit poet whose only recorded work is Shishupalavadha ("The Slaying of King Shishupala"), an influential ... [1 Related Articles]
Magha
(from the article "feast") ...is celebrated with a fair that continues for a month's duration, with much rejoicing. The ...
maghazi
(from the article "Arabic literature") ...which together are the second most important source of Islamic law and practice after the ...
maghemite
an iron oxide mineral. It has a composition close to ferric oxide (Fe2O3) and exhibits ...
Magherafelt
(from the article "Magherafelt") Magherafelt district is bounded by the River Bann and Lough (lake) Neagh on the east ...
Magherafelt
town, seat, and district (established 1973), formerly within County Londonderry, central Northern Ireland. Magherafelt town ...
Maghili, al-
(from the article "Islamic world") ...or Muhammad I Askia, the greatest ruler of Songhai (ruled 1493-1528). Often, as in the ...
Maghnia
town, northwestern Algeria, on the northern edge of the Hauts Plateaux, 8 miles (13 km) ...
Maghrib
region of North Africa bordering the Mediterranean Sea. The Africa Minor of the ancients, it ... [7 Related Articles]
Maghrib Unity Congress
(from the article "Algeria") The Maghrib Unity Congress was held at Tangier in April under the auspices of the ...
Maghrib, Bank Al-
(from the article "Morocco") Morocco's central bank, the Bank al-Maghrib, plays a preeminent role in the country's banking system. ...
maghribi script
in calligraphy, Islamic cursive style of handwritten alphabet that developed directly from the early Kufic ... [1 Related Articles]
Maghrupi, Gurbanali
(from the article "Turkmen literature") Makhtumquli's contemporaries included Abdulnazar Shahbende and Gurbanali Maghrupi. Shahbende, who studied in Khiva, was also ...
Maghut, Muhammad al-
Syrian poet and playwright (b. 1934, Salamiyah, Syria-d. April 3, 2006, Damascus, Syria), was considered ...
Magi
in Christian tradition, the noble pilgrims "from the East" who followed a miraculous guiding star ... [6 Related Articles]
Magic
(from the article "rocket and missile system") ...fighters, for instance, carried both heat-seeking Sidewinders and radar-homing Sparrows. Meanwhile, the Europeans developed such ...
magic
a concept used to describe a mode of rationality or way of thinking that looks ... [52 Related Articles]
magic number
in physics, in the shell models of both atomic and nuclear structure, any of a ... [6 Related Articles]
magic number
(from the article "cluster") ...required to separate the particles from each other-vary widely with N for small clusters. The ...
magic realism
chiefly Latin-American narrative strategy that is characterized by the matter-of-fact inclusion of fantastic or mythical ... [8 Related Articles]
magic square
square matrix often divided into cells, filled with numbers or letters in particular arrangements that ... [1 Related Articles]
Magic Theatre
(from the article "Shepard, Sam") ...notable plays of this period-The Tooth of Crime (1972) and Geography of a Horse Dreamer ...
magician
one who practices magic, sometimes considered the same as a sorcerer or witch. Conjurers are ... [3 Related Articles]
magician box
(from the article "automaton") ...beneath hinged panels in snuffbox tops or to operate in cages that were suspended so ...
Magician, Pyramid of the
(from the article "Uxmal") The central ruins cover about 150 acres (60 hectares), but the remains of the residential ...
Magie, Lizzie G.
(from the article "Monopoly") ...Brothers in 1935. Before then, homemade versions of a similar game had circulated in many ...
Magindanao
second largest of the Muslim cultural-linguistic groups of the Philippines. The Magindanao, numbering about 700,000 ...
Maginot Line
elaborate defensive barrier in northeast France constructed in the 1930s and named after its principal ... [7 Related Articles]
Maginot, Andre
French statesman for whom a French line of elaborate fortifications against Germany was named. The ...
Magione conspiracy
(from the article "Borgia, Cesare, Duc De Valentinois") ...which surrendered without a shot being fired. He then turned on Camerino, which was also ...
magister equitum
(from the article "ancient Rome") ...supreme military command for no longer than six months. He was also termed the master ...
Magisterium
(from the article "Roman Catholicism") The magisterium
magistrat du parquet
(from the article "France") ...Centre for Judicial Studies. A traditional distinction is made between the magistrats ...
magistrat du siege
(from the article "France") ...National School of the Magistracy, which was founded in 1958 and in 1970 replaced the ...
magistrate
(from the article "Chinese law") All citizens had an obligation to denounce wrongdoers to the magistrate's office of the local ...
magistrates' court
in England and Wales, any of the inferior courts with primarily criminal jurisdiction covering a ... [4 Related Articles]
Maglemosian industry
a tool culture of northern Europe dating from the postglacial period, approximately 9000 to 5000 ... [3 Related Articles]
Maglic
(from the article "Bosnia and Herzegovina") ...including the Pljesivica, Grmec, Klekovaca, Vitorog, Cincar, and Radusa, run in a northwest-southeast direction. The ...
Magloire, Paul
Haitian military ruler (b. July 19, 1907, Cap-Haitien, Haiti-d. July 12, 2001, Port-au-Prince, Haiti), ruled ... [2 Related Articles]
magma
molten or partially molten rock from which igneous rocks form. It usually consists of silicate ... [19 Related Articles]
magma chamber
(from the article "ocean") ...below the dikes totaling about 4.5 kilometres in thickness. Both of these include gabbros, which ...
magmatic segregation
(from the article "mineral deposit") Magmatic segregation is a general term referring to any process by which one or more ...
magmatic stoping
(from the article "Daly, Reginald Aldworth") Canadian-American geologist who independently developed the theory of magmatic stoping, whereby molten magma rises through ...
Magna
(from the article "Equestrian Sports") ...in June purchased AmericaTAB, Bloodstock Research Information Services, and the Thoroughbred Sports Network (TSN) for ...
Magna Carta
the charter of English liberties granted by King John in 1215 under threat of civil ... [13 Related Articles]
Magna Graecia
group of ancient Greek cities along the coast of southern Italy; the people of this ...
magnacycle
(from the article "cyclothem") ...megacyclothems with some distinctive features have been called a hypercyclothem. Rock units, measuring several kilometres ...
magnamycin
(from the article "Woodward, Robert Burns") ...chemical puzzle. During the 1950s, Woodward collaborated with the pharmaceutical company Pfizer, Inc., on the ...
Magnani, Anna
Italian actress, best known for her forceful portrayals of earthy, working-class women. [1 Related Articles]
Magnasco, Alessandro
Italian painter of the late Baroque period distinguished for his landscapes and genre paintings.
Magnavox Corporation
(from the article "electronic game") ...of pinball games in this prototype, Bushnell and Alcorn installed it in a local bar, ...
Magne, Tour
(from the article "Nimes") ...the best preserved. Like the amphitheatre, the building has had varied uses (town hall, private ...
Magnel, Gustave
(from the article "bridge") The first major bridge made of prestressed concrete in the United States, the Walnut Lane ...
Magnentius
usurping Roman emperor from Jan. 18, 350, to Aug. 11, 353. His career forms one ... [2 Related Articles]
Magnes, Judah Leon
rabbi, religious leader, prime founder and first president of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and ...
Magnesia ad Maeandrum
ancient inland city of Ionia, situated on a small tributary of the Maeander (Buyukmenderes) River ...
Magnesia ad Sipylum
city in ancient Lydia, just south of the Hermus (Gediz) River. Though lying in a ...
Magnesia, Battle of
(from the article "Antiochus III") ...negotiate on the basis of Rome's previous demands, but the Romans insisted that he first ...
magnesioferrite
(from the article "magnesioferrite") the mineral magnesium iron oxide, a member of the magnetite (q.v.) series of spinels.magnetite
magnesioriebeckite
(from the article "magnesioriebeckite") magnesium-rich variety of the silicate mineral riebeckite (q.v.).riebeckite
magnesite
the mineral magnesium carbonate (MgCO3), a member of the calcite group of carbonate minerals that ... [4 Related Articles]
magnesium
chemical element, one of the alkaline-earth metals of main Group IIa of the periodic table, ... [19 Related Articles]
magnesium carbonate
(from the article "playa") ...the centre. The crystallization of these salts can be compared with the evaporation of brine ...
magnesium chloride
(from the article "magnesium processing") ...moist magnesium sulfate, using mercury as a cathode. The first metallic magnesium, however, was produced ...
magnesium cordierite
(from the article "cordierite") The natural mineral has little commercial use. When clear, cordierite is sometimes cut as a ...
magnesium deficiency
condition in which magnesium is insufficient or is not utilized properly. Magnesium is a mineral ...
magnesium germanate
(from the article "olivine") ...and garnetiferous peridotite that contain olivines as their most abundant minerals, it is important to ...
magnesium hydride
(from the article "hydride") ...H. The saline hydrides are generally considered those of the alkali metals and the alkaline-earth ...
magnesium hydroxide
(from the article "magnesium processing") ...solutions. Partly dehydrated magnesium chloride can be obtained by the Dow process, in which seawater ...
magnesium oxide
(from the article "Table 1: Raw Materials Used in the Manufacture of Portland Cement") The earliest known alkaline earth was lime (Latin: calx), which is now known to be ...
magnesium processing
preparation of the ore for use in various products. [1 Related Articles]
magnesium sulfate
(from the article "Epsom and Ewell") ...county of Surrey, England, at the foot of the North Downs, on the southwestern periphery ...
magnesium tungstate
(from the article "fluorescent lamp") ...The inside of the tube is coated with phosphors, substances that absorb ultraviolet radiation and ...
magnet
any material capable of attracting iron and producing a magnetic field outside itself. By the ... [18 Related Articles]
Magnet Cove
(from the article "Arkansas") ...plants. Experimental use of lignite in coal-fired electrical generating stations offers the possibility of extensive ...
magnet ring
(from the article "particle accelerator") The progress in research made possible by raising the energies of protons led to the ...
Magnetherm process
(from the article "magnesium processing") ...(aluminum oxide, Al2O3) to the charge, the melting point can be reduced to 1,550°-1,600° C ...
magnetic anomaly
(from the article "paleogeography") Earth's magnetic field has another important property. Like the Sun's magnetic field, Earth's magnetic field ...
magnetic bottle
(from the article "magnetic mirror") ...along its original path. The exact location at which this mirroring occurs depends only upon ...
magnetic bubble memory
(from the article "ferrite") ...cores of digital computers, since it enables a tiny ferrite ring to store binary bits ...
magnetic ceramics
oxide materials that exhibit a certain type of permanent magnetization called ferrimagnetism. Commercially prepared magnetic ...
magnetic charge
(from the article "magnetic monopole") hypothetical particle with a magnetic charge, a property analogous to an electric charge. As implied ...
magnetic circuit
closed path to which a magnetic field, represented as lines of magnetic flux, is confined. ... [1 Related Articles]
magnetic compass
(from the article "navigation") The magnetic compassdevelopment and usecompass ...
magnetic confinement
(from the article "nuclear fusion") In magnetic confinement the particles and energy of a hot plasma are held in place ...
magnetic damping
(from the article "damping") In magnetic damping, energy of motion is converted to heat by way of electric eddy ...
magnetic dipole
generally a tiny magnet of microscopic to subatomic dimensions, equivalent to a flow of electric ... [6 Related Articles]
magnetic disk
(from the article "computer memory") Magnetic disks are coated with a magnetic material such as iron oxide. There are two ...
magnetic drum
(from the article "magnetic recording") Such magnetic recording mediums as drums and ferrite cores have been used for data storage ...
magnetic field
region in the neighbourhood of a magnet, electric current, or changing electric field, in which ... [74 Related Articles]
magnetic field strength
(from the article "magnetism") The field H is called the magnetic intensity and, like
magnetic flux
(from the article "International System of Units (SI)") ...discovery in 1831 of the phenomenon of magnetic induction is one of the great milestones ...
magnetic flux density
(from the article "International System of Units (SI)") ...H, caused by the current forces some or all of the atomic magnets in the ...
magnetic force
attraction or repulsion that arises between electrically charged particles because of their motion; the basic ... [4 Related Articles]
magnetic glass
(from the article "amorphous solid") The last entry in the Table is an application of metallic glasses having magnetic properties. ...
magnetic hyperfine structure
(from the article "spectroscopy") ...nucleus and the magnetic field produced by the surrounding electrons. This additional structure of an ...
Magnetic Island
island in the Cumberland Islands, off the coast of northeastern Queensland, Australia, in Halifax Bay, ...
magnetic levitation
(from the article "railroad") From the 1970s, interest in an alternative high-speed technology centred on magnetic levitation, or maglev. ...
magnetic map
(from the article "magnetic survey") ...makes measurements at each station on the grid. The corrected data he records is then ...
magnetic mine
(from the article "mine") ...mine's surface and activate the firing mechanism when the hull of a passing ship strikes ...
magnetic mirror
static magnetic field that, within a localized region, has a shape such that approaching charged ... [3 Related Articles]
magnetic moment
(from the article "Physical Sciences") ...physicists headaches was the muon. The generally accepted theory of fundamental particles, called the Standard ...
magnetic monopole
hypothetical particle with a magnetic charge, a property analogous to an electric charge. As implied ...
magnetic observatory
(from the article "geomagnetic field") Magnetic observatories continuously measure and record the Earth's magnetic field at a number of locations. ...
magnetic permeability
relative increase or decrease in the resultant magnetic field inside a material compared with the ... [5 Related Articles]
magnetic pigment
(from the article "surface coating") ...(ZnCrO4) for corrosion control in primers, antimony oxide (Sb2O3) for fire-retardant coatings, and some compounds ...
magnetic pole
region at each end of a magnet where the external magnetic field is strongest. A ... [5 Related Articles]
magnetic prospecting
(from the article "rock") An understanding of rock magnetization is important in at least three different areas: prospecting, geology, ...
magnetic pulsation
(from the article "geomagnetic field") ...in the magnetic field (hence their older name, micropulsations). These waves typically have amplitudes ranging ...
magnetic quantum number
(from the article "spectroscopy") There is a magnetic quantum number also associated with the angular momentum of the quantum ...
magnetic random access memory
(from the article "nanotechnology") Another approach to information storage that is dependent on designing nanometre-thick magnetic layers is under ...
magnetic reconnection
(from the article "geomagnetic field") The observed dependence of geomagnetic activity on the orientation of the IMF is explained by ...
magnetic recording
method of preserving sounds, pictures, and data in the form of electrical signals through the ... [11 Related Articles]
magnetic resonance
absorption or emission of electromagnetic radiation by electrons or atomic nuclei in response to the ... [3 Related Articles]
magnetic resonance angiography
(from the article "diagnosis") Magnetic resonance angiography, a unique form of MRI technology, can be used to produce an ...
magnetic resonance force microscopy
(from the article "Physical Sciences") ...a solid. Dan Rugar and co-workers at the IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose, Calif., ...
magnetic resonance imaging
three-dimensional diagnostic imaging technique used to visualize organs and structures inside the body without the ... [8 Related Articles]
magnetic resonance spectrometry
(from the article "heterocyclic compound") Magnetic resonance spectra are indispensable today for studies in heterocyclic chemistry. Proton resonance spectra, the ...
Syndication Syndication © 2006, Encyclopædia Universalis France S.A. Tous droits de propriété industrielle et intellectuelle réservés.