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Diamagnetic corrections are used in magnetic susceptibility measurements to account for the small diamagnetic contributions from the core electrons of atoms. The corrections are generally small and are typically calculated using Pascal's constants, which are tabulated values for different atoms and groups. The diamagnetic correction is then added to the measured magnetic susceptibility to obtain the true paramagnetic susceptibility of the compound.