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titleOfInvention Altering a Condition of an Object Using Magnetic Arrays
abstract A device used for treating an object can include a body having multiple mounting surfaces. The device can also include at least three magnets disposed on the mounting surfaces, where each magnet includes a first end and a second end, where the first end has a first polarity, where the second end has a second polarity, and where the first polarity attracts the second polarity to create a magnetic field, and where the magnets create a number of magnetic fields that intersect at a target area. At least one of the magnets can include a core material, and at least one component of the core material is carried by the magnetic field to the target area, where the at least one component core material is used to treat the object.
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