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polarized atomic regions (a magnetic substance)

electron-induced magnetism (induction)

radio-induced magnetism (radio waves induce current on a conductor that in turn is creates electron induced magnetism)

reverse-magnetostriction (the opposite of the effect that states magnetism causes metal to change shape on the atomic level)

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