dipoles in English

noun
1
a pair of equal and oppositely charged or magnetized poles separated by a distance.
The succeeding positive slope arises due to the orientation of the headgroup dipoles .
noun
    dipole antenna

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1. It is important to realize that not all molecular vibrations lead to oscillating dipoles.

2. The temporary dipole and the induced dipoles are then attracted to each other.

3. The complete discharge time of all dipoles can be days to weeks depending on the material.

4. Therefore, below the Curie temperature virtually all of the dipoles in a ferromagnetic material will be aligned.

5. A dipole is equivalent to two opposing charges brought close together and a quadrupole to two dipoles brought together.

6. An antenna (300) having a central active element (202) and a plurality of passive dipoles (308) surrounding the active element is disclosed.

7. This fact suggests that the dipoles in the amorphous region will chiefly contribute to the dielectric absorption in the semi-crystalline polymers.

8. 7 We treat magnetic dipoles as circulation equivalently, apply the reciprocity principle, and give a method of the spatial distribution of a magnetic field.

9. Low-temperature dielectric absorption from reorienting guest-molecule dipoles has been measured in H2S, propane, isobutane, and n-butane–H2S hydrates.

10. In primary and secondary amides, the presence of N–H dipoles allows amides to function as H-bond donors as well.

11. The water dipoles make hydrogen bonds with the polar regions of the sugar molecule (OH groups) and allow it to be carried away into solution.

12. Array Antennas consist of multiple simple Antennas working together as a single compound antenna.Broadside arrays consist of multiple identical driven elements, usually dipoles, fed in phase, radiating a beam perpendicular to the antenna plane

13. The sensor was essentially a modified transistor whose surface voltage changed (inducing a change in measured current) in response to contact with samples of changing electrical composition (e.g. dipoles, polar liquids, ion flow, cellular activity).

14. The Cobwebb antenna it is basically a 5 band antenna comprising of 5 full half wave dipoles for each band - between 10 meters and 20 meters, the antenna is also resonant on 6M and can be modeled even for VHF frequencies.

15. The present invention relates to a dual-frequency dual-polarization antenna for a mobile-communications base station, comprising: a reflector plate; at least one first radiating element module which is formed on the reflector plate, drives a plurality of dipoles provided in the overall form of the letter X, and is used to transmit and receive two linear orthogonal polarized waves of a first frequency band; and at least one second radiating element module for a second frequency band which is interleaved between the first radiating element module on the reflector plate.

16. The measuring electrodes are electrically connected to the nano-ribbon at both ends in a lengthwise direction of the nano-ribbon, a current made to flow in the nano-ribbon by means of a predetermined voltage applied through the measuring electrodes is changed by the respectively different inherent electric dipoles of unit molecules of bio-polymer which passes nanopores formed in the middle of the nano-ribbon, and the degrees of the changes are detected, so that the sequences of the unit molecules forming the bio-polymer can be analyzed in real time.