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[QUOTE="Malamala, post: 6856525, member: 649307"] I did, I asked him and my colleagues... I don't understand how giving me these obvious pieces of advice like "ask your advisor" or "google magnetic octupole moment" is useful to me or others having the same question in future. These are things one obviously tries before asking it on a forum (and you know that very well). If you don't have an answer to my question you can either not answer at all (which is totally fine), or guide me in the right direction (like [USER=572426]@Twigg[/USER] did with his answer). But I really don't see what your replies are meant to achieve here. [/QUOTE]
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