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Which glial cell helps to form the blood-brain barrier?
Magnetic North
The direction in which the north end of a compass needle or other freely suspended magnet will point, driven by the Earth's magnetic field.
Saturation
The maximum amount of magnetic flux a material can hold.
Magnetic Field
The field produced by moving electric charges, magnets, and varying electric fields, influencing materials and charged particles within its vicinity differently from the initial definition provided.
Increases In Current
A phenomenon where the flow of electric charge (current) through a conductor or circuit becomes greater, often due to a decrease in resistance or an increase in voltage.
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