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M r /M r/ relative molecular mass; see molecular weight, under weight.
MR mitral regurgitation.
mR milliroentgen; one thousandth (10−3) of a roentgen.
MR
abbr.
mitral regurgitation

mr, mR,
abbreviation for milliroentgen.

milliroentgen (mR) [mil´ĭ-rent″gen]
one thousandth (10−3) of a roentgen.

MR
methemoglobin reductase.

mR
milliroentgen.

MR
1 Magnetic resonance, see there 2 Manual removal 3 Maximum response 4 Medical record 5 Mental retardation, see there 6 Metabolic rate, see there 7. Mortality rate 8. Mortality ratio 9. Muscle relaxant


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Other topics of the seven papers are spin transfer torques in magnetic tunnel junctions, magnetoresistance and phase separation in cobalt oxides, the influence of single ion anisotropy, a remote sensor of GMR with spatial resolution, and GMR-based electrical current sensors.
Giant magnetoresistance has led to a 30-fold increase in hard disk-data densities since then.
Albert Fert of Université Paris-Sud, Orsay, and Peter Grünberg of the Jülich Research Centre in Rhineland will share the 10m Swedish kronor (£755,720) prize for their discovery of giant magnetoresistance (GMR), a quantum mechanical effect that allows huge amounts of data to be pushed into ever-smaller spaces.
 
 
 
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