Numerical simulations of trapped field B z and temperature T have been performed for a cryo-cooled superconducting bulk disc after applying a magnetic pulse using a vortex-type coil. Results of the simulation qualitatively reproduced experimental results reported by Ida et al (2004 Physica C 412-414 638). Using the vortex-type coil, the magnetic flux does not intrude into the bulk from the periphery but intrudes from both surfaces of the bulk disc. The temperature rise was less than that obtained when using a conventional solenoid coil. The effect of the trapped field enhancement using a long pulse application is small, which suggests that down-sizing of the condenser bank used for the pulsed field magnetization is possible and that the use of the vortex-type coil is desirable for practical applications.
We report an 8-month-old Japanese female infant with a congenital inclusion dermoid cyst of the anterior fontanel. At operation it was located beneath the pericranium. The analysis of the fluid contents of the cyst and the histological findings are described.
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