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                                Neutron Spectroscopy Used to Separate Magnetic Modes

                                The magnetic properties of iron oxide nanoparticles play a fundamental role for numerous applications from hyperthermia in cancer treatment to adaptive shock absorbers for the car industry. Still, many details of their magnetic signatures remain unclear.

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