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1. A method of reducing vibration in a component within a nuclear reactor, comprising:providing a passive vibration mitigating device that does not require a supply of electrical power in order to operate and mitigate vibration, the device configured to attach to the component, the device including,a cylindrical body including a lateral surface and first and second ends,at least one permanent magnet directly attached to the lateral surface of the cylindrical body, between the first and second ends,a spring mechanism directly attached to the first and second ends of the cylindrical body, anda conductive core directly attached to the first and second ends of the cylindrical body by the spring mechanism, the conductive core disposed laterally of the permanent magnet and configured to oscillate on the spring mechanism,wherein the conductive core is disposed entirely within the cylindrical body;attaching the device to the component;allowing the conductive core to oscillate on the spring mechanism, to induce eddy currents in the conductive core and create a magnetic field, the magnetic field causing resistance to the oscillation of the conductive core; andaltering vibration characteristics of the component by lowering an amplitude of a natural frequency of the component due to the resistance to the oscillation of the conductive core. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the component of the attaching step is a component in a boiling water reactor steam dryer. 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the providing step provides the device including an acoustic shield for the device, wherein the cylindrical body is disposed beneath the acoustic shield. 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the providing step provides the acoustic shield to completely cover the cylindrical body. 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the providing step provides the device where the at least one permanent magnet and the cylindrical body are stationary relative to each other, and the conductive core is configured to oscillate relative to the stationary permanent magnet and the cylindrical body while in use. 6. A method of reducing vibration in a component within a nuclear reactor, comprising:providing a device including a cylindrical body and a permanent magnet, the cylindrical body including a lateral surface and first and second ends, the permanent magnet being directly attached to the lateral surface of the cylindrical body between the first and second ends;attaching the device to the component;oscillating a conductive core on a spring mechanism to produce eddy currents and a magnetic field between the conductive core and the permanent magnet, the spring mechanism directly attached to the first and second ends of the cylindrical body, the conductive core disposed entirely within the cylindrical body, wherein the eddy current and the magnetic field are formed solely from the oscillating of the conductive core without supplying electrical power to the device; andaltering vibration characteristics of the component, by lowering an amplitude of a natural frequency of the component due to the resistance to the oscillation of the conductive core caused by the magnetic field. 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the oscillating step includes the conductive core converting the induced eddy currents into heat. 8. The method of claim 6, wherein the providing step provides the device including an acoustic shield for the device, wherein the cylindrical body is disposed beneath the acoustic shield. 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the providing step provides the acoustic shield to completely cover the cylindrical body. 10. The method of claim 6, wherein the providing step provides the device where the at least one permanent magnet and the cylindrical body are stationary relative to each other, and the conductive core is configured to oscillate relative to the stationary permanent magnet and the cylindrical body while in use.