polarised in English

verb
1
restrict the vibrations of (a transverse wave, especially light) wholly or partially to one direction.
a polarizing microscope
2
cause (something) to acquire polarity.
the electrode is polarized in aqueous solution
3
divide or cause to divide into two sharply contrasting groups or sets of opinions or beliefs.
the cultural sphere has polarized into two competing ideological positions

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1. The end result is polarised xenon.

2. Polarised Retro Reflective Sensor complete with reflector.

3. Polarised hydrogen, on the other hand. which may be easier to make than polarised xenon, could help fusion research.

4. The xenon atoms remain polarised for about half an hour.

5. The violence polarised communities on the subcontinent as never before.

6. So far Happer has concentrated on producing polarised xenon atoms.

7. What began as a squabble has polarised into a national debate.

8. The reason why fusion is more likely between spin polarised nuclei is straight forward.

9. He felt as if he were pressing against a strong, polarised magnetic force.

10. The terms Cathode and anode are used to refer to terminals of a polarised electrical device

11. Polarised atoms of xenon are useful because they can provide the reference direction for very accurate gyroscopes.

12. The Blastocoele is enclosed by a single layer of polarised cells, the trophectoderm, which is the first epithelium formed in development

13. The apparatus is not polarised, and the alligator clips (14 and 15) may be connected to either power rail.

14. The modulated linearly polarised electromagnetic waves are separated at the receiving end according to polarisation angle and are demodulated.

15. Polarised Zeeman correction methods have been used to improve the quantitative measurements from flame instruments giving greater stability and reducing spectral noise.

16. In some Type II Seyfert galaxies, analysis with a technique called spectro-polarimetry (spectroscopy of polarised light component) revealed obscured type I regions.

17. Commitments to social justice were thrown out of the window in pursuit of a more polarised and unequal economic model.

18. As in any full-blown controversy, these polarised positions were the ones taken up by most contributors to the fight.

19. 21 They sort left from right versions using circularly polarised light, whose electric field corkscrews through space in a left or right-handed direction.

20. There he would experiment with improvised chemical, electric, and magnetic apparatus, however his chief concerns regarded the properties of polarised light.

21. The polarisation rotator is followed by an achromatic polarisation rotator that rotates the polarisation of the two partial images in such a way that the two partial images are linearly polarised at a pre-determined angle in relation to the vertical axis or circularly polarised in the same direction.

22. Birefringence An optical property of materials in which the refractive index differs for light polarised in 1 plane compared to the normal (orthogonal) plane

23. The third approach involves: the synthesis of certain molecules containing readily polarised groups of substituents, and the controlled polymerisation or crystallisation of these molecules.

24. André's first version of the conjecture was just for one dimensional subvarieties of Shimura varieties, while Oort proposed that it should work with subvarieties of the moduli space of principally polarised Abelian varieties of dimension g.

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26. In a paper on “Polarised Röntgen Radiation,” the writer gave an account of experiments which demonstrated the partial polarisation of a beam of X-rays proceeding from the Antikathode of an X-ray focus-tube, and verified the theory previously given of the production of …

27. In order to produce a polariser and a LCD element comprising such a polariser, this invention uses at least one birefringent layer with anisotropic absorption, wherein said layer exhibits at least one refraction index which increases together with the wavelength of the light to be polarised, said layer having more precisely an abnormal dispersion.