This process permits to go from one olfactory note to another one without a remanence of previous olfactory notes. |
Even Rokyzana, in 1436, was with great difficulty forced to express his disbelief in the remanence of the substance of the bread. |
To explain the rapidity and no olfactory remanence of the system, two extreme cases will be used. |
This remanent magnetization, or remanence, can be acquired in more than one way. |
To explore this possibility both the anisotropy of susceptibility and the anisotropy of magnetic remanence of the dykes were measured. |
Because of this substantial percentage and consequent high level of cost remanence, any efficiency gains will be slow to materialize. |