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As a result of an investigation on the change of temperature with magnetisation, Mr. T. Okamura has succeeded in separating the reversible and irreversible thermal effects. He has shown that the irreversible temperature variation agrees satisfactorily with the Honda-Okubo theory of ferromagnetism1.
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K. Honda and J. Okubo, Sci. Rep. Tôhoku Univ., 5, 153 (1916).
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Fe: new measurements by Y. Masiyama. Co: M. Kornetzki, Z. Phys., 87, 560 (1934). The effective field corresponding to the applied field in Kornetzki's experiments was deduced from a magnetisation curve for cobalt.
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HONDA, K., HIRONE, T. An Atomic Theory of the Magneto-Caloric Effect. Nature 137, 492 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/137492a0
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