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Ørsted's and electric
Ørsted's discovery in 1821 that a magnetic field existed around all sides of a wire carrying an electric current indicated that there was a direct relationship between electricity and magnetism.

Ørsted's and .
Ørsted's discovery also represented a major step toward a unified concept of energy.
Ørsted's work influenced Ampère to produce a theory of electromagnetism that set the subject on a mathematical foundation.
Hans Christian Ørsted's discovery of the magnetic effect of electrical currents in 1820 was immediately recognized as an epoch-making advance, although he left further work on electromagnetism to others.
It is sometimes assumed that he found a relationship between electricity and magnetism, about two decades before Hans Christian Ørsted's 1820 discovery of electromagnetism.
The Institute had been founded at Ørsted's initiative and he offered continual advice and support to the young Colding.
With Ørsted's support, a further series of quantitative experiments was sponsored by the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters, culminating in a report in 1847.

slightly and obscure
Also common was, " They can't touch you for it " ( i. e. it is not illegal ); a comment following a slightly obscure word, turning it into a double entendre.
There are also other, slightly more obscure methods.

slightly and words
The words entered the English language around the middle of the 13th century ; at that time they meant slightly different things.
to mark the distinction between two similarly spelled words but with slightly differing pronunciation.
I fell in love, that is the only expression I can think of, at once, and am still at the mercy of words, though sometimes now, knowing a little of their behaviour very well, I think I can influence them slightly and have even learned to beat them now and then, which they appear to enjoy.
: The words of Kol Nidre differ slightly between Ashkenazic and Sephardic traditions.
The narrative Cath Maige Tured, preserved in a unique 16th century copy, words it slightly different saying that Lugh used the sling-stone ( here liic talma § 133, i. e. lía " stone " of the tailm " sling ") to destroy the evil eye of Balor of the Piercing Eye ( Bolur Birugderc ).
The words in brackets are implied in the Old English by noun case and the bold words in parentheses are explanations of words that have slightly different meanings in a modern context.
People tend to give slightly more negative connotations to words that are typed with the left hand on the QWERTY keyboard, including its variants in several languages.
The modelling earned him 15 shillings an hour, Student artist Richard Demarco who painted several notable early pictures of Connery described the young Connery as " very straight, slightly shy, too, too beautiful for words, a virtual Adonis.
Sometimes the loanword has a slightly different meaning from the native Turkish word, creating a situation similar to the coexistence of Germanic and Romance words in English ( see List of Germanic and Latinate equivalents ).
" There, however, the word refers not to John the " theologian " in the modern English sense of the word but — using a slightly different sense of the root logos, meaning not " rational discourse " but " word " or " message "— one who speaks the words of God, logoi toy theoy.
The words of institution differ slightly in each account, reflecting a Marcan tradition ( upon which Matthew is based ) and a Pauline tradition ( upon which Luke is based ).
When the text was laid out on the screen 72 PPI font metric files were used, but when printed 300 PPI files were used — thus one would occasionally find characters and words slightly off, a problem that continues to this day.
Most of those Russian influenced words are slightly anglicized loan-words often maintaining the original Russian pronunciation.
The Snergs were, in Tolkien's words, " a race of people only slightly taller than the average table but broad in the shoulders and have the strength of ten men.
The band's name was discreetly embossed slightly below the middle of the album's right side, and the cover also featured a unique stamped serial number, " to create ," in Hamilton's words, " the ironic situation of a numbered edition of something like five million copies.
Jona Lewie slightly amended the words but still mentioned the " do in Palmers Green ".
The tune of Still, Still, Still is based on an 1819 melody by Süss, with the original words, slightly changed over time and location, by G. Götsch.
Their methods put a slightly expanded 200 word lexicostatistical list to much better use than lexicostatistics ' simple cognate counting, following phylogenies of individual words and seeking best fits across the phylogenies of each of the 200 + words across all the languages under study.
There are also some words in Finland Swedish that would be considered slightly archaic in Sweden.
In other words, 1 foot of 1 / 2 " L copper has slightly less volume than 1 foot of 1 / 2 M copper.
Extant Lydian texts now number slightly over one hundred, all but a few having been found in or near the Lydian capital but fewer than thirty of the inscriptions consist of more than a few words and are reasonably complete.

slightly and were
The shapes were unmistakable and the Rising Suns were showing up, slightly brighter pinpoints in the gray gloom.
The parenchyma was slightly hyperemic in the apex of the left lung, and there were several firm, gray, fibrocalcific nodules measuring as large as 3 mm..
Both cars were slightly damaged.
Adjusted sales that month were up a relatively steep 2.5% from those of the month before, which in turn were slightly higher than the January low of $17.8 billion.
The eyes were clear and black and the slender body was arched slightly.
The conventions of this representation, head tilted, lips slightly parted, large-eyed, curling hair cut in locks grazing the neck, were developed in the 3rd century BCE to depict Alexander the Great.
Some details were changed slightly to allow more player choice-for example, players can be full Trump Artists without having walked the Pattern or the Logrus, which Merlin says is impossible ; and players ' psychic abilities are far greater than those shown in the books.
He was a man with fair skin, thin, emaciated, with a sparse beard, a slightly hunched frame, sunken eyes and protruding forehead, and the bases of his fingers were hairless.
The hearings were initially completed, with Thomas's good character being presented as a primary qualification for the high court because he had only been a judge for slightly more than one year.
The slight differences were that the red hoops were slightly thicker than the white ( the opposite was true in 1896 ), and the white flash on the socks introduced in 1899 was partially retained.
They were partly correct: a white dwarf slightly more massive than the Chandrasekhar limit will collapse into a neutron star, which is itself stable because of the Pauli exclusion principle.
Throughout the colonial period, large areas of Chad were never governed effectively: in the huge BET Prefecture, the handful of French military administrators usually left the people alone, and in central Chad, French rule was only slightly more substantive.
The lyrics were slightly revised in 1903.
Based on what we know about its descendants, Prohesperocyon likely had slightly more elongated limbs than its predecessors, along with toes that were parallel and closely touching, rather than splayed as in bears.
Emperor Wu of Han ( r. 141 BC-87 BC ) went to war with the Dayuan for this reason, since the Dayuan were hording a massive amount of tall, strong, Central Asian bred horses in the Hellenized – Greek region of Fergana ( established slightly earlier by Alexander the Great ).
The dye lot specifies a group of skeins that were dyed together and thus have precisely the same color ; skeins from different dye lots, even if very similar in color, are usually slightly different and may produce a visible stripe when added onto existing work.
These cards, slightly larger than today ’ s postcards, were produced by letterpress and wood engraving on coated card stock.
* In 1980 the blue jersey was rendered in a slightly darker shade than the 1964 – 79 version ; from 1981 – 1994 the dark jerseys sported numbers that were gray with white borders and a blue pinstripe.
* Player names on jersey backs, which appeared in 1970, were originally in block-letter style ; from 1982 onward the names were slightly smaller and in footed, " serif " style.
There were a few changes to the rules in the 2nd Edition ; some classes were slightly different or altered abilities from the original.

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