The electrical resistivity and magnetization of Nihyphen;Pd alloys were respectively measured between 4.2 and 1200 K and at 77 K. The temperature gradient of resistivity at higher temperatures than the Curie point is almost independent of the Pd concentration. This suggests that the carrier concentration hardly changes with alloying. The magnetic and residual resistivities are discussed in terms of theshyphen;dinteraction between the conduction electron and the localized moment.
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