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RATHER a long time ago,1 I directed attention to the fact that there seemed to exist a correlation between the following three properties of a metal: (a) the crystal system to which the metal belongs, (b) the change in electrical resistance of the metal in a magnetic field, (c) the diamagnetic susceptibility, and possibly (d) the Hall effect.
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DE HAAS, W. Diamagnetism, Field Strength, and Crystal Structure. Nature 127, 335–336 (1931). https://doi.org/10.1038/127335a0
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