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Sensors based on new magnetoresistive effects

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Design, operation principle and features of applying new magnetoresistive sensors in various branches of industry and medical science are discussed.

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Original Russian Text © S.G. Gurzhin, V.I. Zhulev, S.V. Nikitin, 2008, published in Datchiki i Sistemy, 2008, No. 9, pp. 54–63.

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Gurzhin, S.G., Zhulev, V.I. & Nikitin, S.V. Sensors based on new magnetoresistive effects. Autom Remote Control 72, 648–661 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0005117911030167

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