polarising 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. Outstandingly durable and heat-resistant polarising element, polarising plate and image-display device, and polarising-element production method

2. Polarising ophthalmic lens adapted to a wearer's eye/head behaviour

3. The present invention relates to an outstandingly durable and more particularly heat-resistant polarising element, polarising plate and image-display device in which the zinc, boron and potassium contents are controlled within a specific range, and to a production method for the polarising element.

4. Circular polarising plate and a reflective liquid-crystal display device comprising the same

5. Adhesive composition, and an adhesive polarising plate and liquid crystal display device comprising the same

6. 2 Because glass is not a true crystalline solid, it will have no polarising effect on the light.

7. The team used a digital camera equipped with a linear polarising filter to measure the sky polarisation at night.

8. 10 Most important, the Sangh was the one force prepared to play the polarising politics of mass mobilisation for communal status.

9. The sound driving the big raves of the early 1990s had by the end of 1993 split into two distinct and polarising styles, the darker jungle and the faster happy hardcore.

10. He constructed shaped blocks of gelatine, subjected them to various stresses, and with a pair of polarising prisms given to him by William Nicol, viewed the coloured fringes that had developed within the jelly.

11. Cellulose acetate films, sheets or pellicles for use in the manufacture of pressure sensitive tapes and labels, of storage media for photographic material, of optoelectronic components, of laser and digital printing materials, of insulation, of wrapping, of packaging, of tinting sheets for glass, of polarising sheets or of lenses