What's the difference between paramagnetic and paramagnetism?

Paramagnetic


Definition:

  • (a.) Magnetic, as opposed to diamagnetic.
  • (n.) A paramagnetic substance.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Our results show that paramagnetic enhancement with T1-weighted imaging adds specificity and enables rapid assessment of abnormalities of the blood-brain barrier.
  • (2) The linear electric field shift in paramagnetic resonance has, for the first time, been observed in frozen solutions.
  • (3) The Soret MCD of the reduced protein is interpreted as th sum of two MCD curves: an intense, asymmetric MCD band very similar to that exhibited by deoxymyoglobin which we assign to paramagnetic high spin cytochrome a3(2+) and a weaker, more symmetric MCD contribution, which is attributed to diamagnetic low spin cytochrome a2+.
  • (4) However, the intercept of the curve continued to increase in that region, as expected, because of the additional paramagnetic ions.
  • (5) These derivatized paramagnetic polysaccharides were shown to be more effective relaxants than the small paramagnetic molecules alone.
  • (6) The use of the latter has been limited to the few cells which contain paramagnetic iron.
  • (7) Only the derivative prepared by adding sodium formate demonstrates measurable intensity in the g' = 12 region of the low-temperature electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectrum.
  • (8) The air flow is determined by the differential pressure principle, CO2 measurement is by the infra-red technique and O2 analyser is of the paramagnetic type.
  • (9) The formation of Cu(II)-bleomycin complexes as a function of pH has been studied using circular dichroism, absorption, electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy, and potentiometric titration.
  • (10) The iron-sulfur proteins of the green photosynthetic bacterium Chlorobium have been characterized by oxidation-reduction potentiometry in conjunction with low-temperature electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy.
  • (11) A transient electron paramagnetic resonance emission is observed after flash excitation of chloroplasts at room temperature.
  • (12) The microprocessor-based instrument fully automates each step of the assay, including sample and reagent addition, separation and wash of paramagnetic particles, and generation and acquisition of the chemiluminescent signal.
  • (13) Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) at 15 K was used to probe the magnetic interaction between the visible copper CuA2+ and ferric cytochrome a in the carbon monoxide compound of beef heart cytochrome oxidase.
  • (14) (electron-paramagnetic-resonance) spectroscopy, and a parallel study, using both e.p.r.
  • (15) These results have important consequences for the interpretation of distance measurements within the tubulin dimer using paramagnetic ions.
  • (16) The examination of the data leads to the conclusion on the existence of two possible mechanisms: the variation of properties of surface tryptophan residues environment and paramagnetic orientation of protein globule under the influence of a magnetic field.
  • (17) Chelates of paramagnetic metals have been developed for use as contrast agents for MRI.
  • (18) It is shown that 7-11-day long consumption (by rats) of water naftusia or organic matters isolated from it which contain carbonic acids and catecholamines possessing paramagnetic activity exerts a preventive effect on stress injuries of the mucous membrane of the stomach.
  • (19) 51V nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy were employed to investigate the interactions between ammonium vanadate and sugar phosphates and the formation of vanadium--sugar phosphate complexes that may be involved in the stimulation of the catalytic activity of the isomerases.
  • (20) The electronic and magnetic properties of the Fe(II)-thiolate centers in Fe(II)-metallothionein have been investigated by low-temperature magnetic circular dichroism and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopies at various levels of Fe(II) incorporation.

Paramagnetism


Definition:

  • (n.) Magnetism, as opposed to diamagnetism.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Our results show that paramagnetic enhancement with T1-weighted imaging adds specificity and enables rapid assessment of abnormalities of the blood-brain barrier.
  • (2) The linear electric field shift in paramagnetic resonance has, for the first time, been observed in frozen solutions.
  • (3) The Soret MCD of the reduced protein is interpreted as th sum of two MCD curves: an intense, asymmetric MCD band very similar to that exhibited by deoxymyoglobin which we assign to paramagnetic high spin cytochrome a3(2+) and a weaker, more symmetric MCD contribution, which is attributed to diamagnetic low spin cytochrome a2+.
  • (4) However, the intercept of the curve continued to increase in that region, as expected, because of the additional paramagnetic ions.
  • (5) These derivatized paramagnetic polysaccharides were shown to be more effective relaxants than the small paramagnetic molecules alone.
  • (6) The use of the latter has been limited to the few cells which contain paramagnetic iron.
  • (7) Only the derivative prepared by adding sodium formate demonstrates measurable intensity in the g' = 12 region of the low-temperature electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectrum.
  • (8) The air flow is determined by the differential pressure principle, CO2 measurement is by the infra-red technique and O2 analyser is of the paramagnetic type.
  • (9) The formation of Cu(II)-bleomycin complexes as a function of pH has been studied using circular dichroism, absorption, electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy, and potentiometric titration.
  • (10) The iron-sulfur proteins of the green photosynthetic bacterium Chlorobium have been characterized by oxidation-reduction potentiometry in conjunction with low-temperature electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy.
  • (11) A transient electron paramagnetic resonance emission is observed after flash excitation of chloroplasts at room temperature.
  • (12) The microprocessor-based instrument fully automates each step of the assay, including sample and reagent addition, separation and wash of paramagnetic particles, and generation and acquisition of the chemiluminescent signal.
  • (13) Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) at 15 K was used to probe the magnetic interaction between the visible copper CuA2+ and ferric cytochrome a in the carbon monoxide compound of beef heart cytochrome oxidase.
  • (14) (electron-paramagnetic-resonance) spectroscopy, and a parallel study, using both e.p.r.
  • (15) These results have important consequences for the interpretation of distance measurements within the tubulin dimer using paramagnetic ions.
  • (16) The examination of the data leads to the conclusion on the existence of two possible mechanisms: the variation of properties of surface tryptophan residues environment and paramagnetic orientation of protein globule under the influence of a magnetic field.
  • (17) Chelates of paramagnetic metals have been developed for use as contrast agents for MRI.
  • (18) It is shown that 7-11-day long consumption (by rats) of water naftusia or organic matters isolated from it which contain carbonic acids and catecholamines possessing paramagnetic activity exerts a preventive effect on stress injuries of the mucous membrane of the stomach.
  • (19) 51V nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy were employed to investigate the interactions between ammonium vanadate and sugar phosphates and the formation of vanadium--sugar phosphate complexes that may be involved in the stimulation of the catalytic activity of the isomerases.
  • (20) The electronic and magnetic properties of the Fe(II)-thiolate centers in Fe(II)-metallothionein have been investigated by low-temperature magnetic circular dichroism and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopies at various levels of Fe(II) incorporation.

Words possibly related to "paramagnetic"