The phenomenon of time-reversal violating generation of static magnetic and electric fields is a basis of a new method for measurement of the electron EDM and T-odd P-odd constants of electron interaction with a nucleon beyond Standard Model

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It is shown that in the experiments for search of EDM of an electron (atom,
molecule) the T-odd magnetic moment induced by an electric field and the T-odd
electric dipole moment induced by a magnetic field will be also measured. It is
discussed how to distinguish these contributions.

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