magnetophoresis

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English

Etymology

Formed as magneto- + -phoresis, by analogy with electrophoresis.

Noun

magnetophoresis (countable and uncountable, plural magnetophoreses)

  1. (physics) Motion induced by a magnetic field on a particle of magnetic or magnetizable material (such as a hemoglobin-bearing red blood cell) in a fluid.

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