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\begin{document}$ q\overline{q} $\end{document} degrees of freedom derived earlier. We show that GMOR relations hold true for neutral chiral mesons, while they are violated for the charged ones for eB > σ = 0.2GeV2. The standard chiral perturbation theory also fails in this region. Masses of π+ and π0 mesons are calculated and compared to lattice data.