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      Magnetic disunity

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          The path to consistent cgs magnetic units has been long and winding, as is the process of universally adopting SI units. Andreas Trabesinger peeks into the history of the field.

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          Units and unity in magnetism: a call for consistency

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            Conference of the Symbols, Units and Nomenclature (S. U. N.) Commission of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (I. P. U.) at Paris, in July, 1932, and Its Results

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              Journal
              Nature Physics
              Nat Phys
              Springer Nature
              1745-2473
              1745-2481
              July 4 2017
              July 4 2017
              : 13
              : 7
              : 716
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              10.1038/nphys4196
              43e633de-b3d2-4ec4-8f34-2c6335812b16
              © 2017
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