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electric field
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electric field,
the lines of force exerted on charged ions in the tissues by the electrodes that cause charged particles to move from one pole to another.


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Editors Berdyugina (astronomy, ETH Zurich), Nagendra (astrophysics, Indian Institute of Astrophysics) and Ramelli (astrophysics, Istituto Ricerche Solari Locano) compile papers that discuss such topics as the quantum theory of polarized light scattering in the presence of magnetic and electrical fields, quantum aspects of the Second Solar Spectrum and the use of Zeeman and Hanle effects to diagnose the fine structure of solar magnetic fields.
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