You can polarize a ferroelectric crystal by heating it, placing it in a vertically oriented electric field, and then cooling it. |
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The S atom in this side chain also helps polarize the C-H bond more than other methyl C-H bonds. |
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The emerging science of ufology may hold solutions to ongoing religious and political unrest that serves only to polarize humanity. |
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At the moment, few topics polarize local Methodist conferences more than the question of same-sex marriages. |
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Too many hours for some, combined with too few hours for others, can further polarize income inequality, as has occurred in Canada. |
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Such disasters tend to polarize attitudes and opinions, and immobilize actions intended to promote compromise and reconciliation. |
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The different groups within Bosnia, the Bosnian Serbs, Muslims and Croats, are starting to polarize. |
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For example, performing single nanotube spectroscopy, the team has explored how individual nanotubes polarize light. |
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In doing this, they polarize the ethnic groups which enables them to create an engendered fear, hatred, loathing and ultimately war. |
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But if you polarize the political scene, you have to cultivate support on at least one side. |
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The first scatter would polarize the electrons and the second scatter would analyze the produced polarization, giving rise to an asymmetry. |
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Not the bridge-burning efforts of Butler and her BDS comrades who polarize an already divided Middle East. |
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They say rape-y things Rick Ross is hardly the first rapper to polarize with lyrics about rape. |
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Polarizing filters polarize light and can absorb polarized light if suitably oriented. |
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He is trying to polarize Canadians with comments such as English Canadians hate French Canadians. |
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As these are major decisions, it's normal for any given society to polarize. |
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The Euro-Zone is appearing to polarize into rival camps with the potential of instituting trade restrictions and protectionism within the region. |
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It's a bit strange to me to find that EPI staff have tended to polarize these two viewpoints. |
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Conferences such as those sponsored by Iran are designed solely to polarize and to incite hatred. |
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One of the unfortunate things that too often happens in the House and at committees is we tend to polarize this issue. |
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How do we do this well, to move people and society along and not polarize one another? |
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Researchers are developing methods to strongly polarize the xenon nucleus, making it a gaseous magnet. |
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The bill on species at risk the Liberals have now introduced will polarize and divide stakeholders far more than it will unite them. |
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Elections represent a transitional stage in the context of which opinions polarize within the society and rifts can come to light. |
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We polarize people rather than really assisting them to carefully consider their choices and their options. |
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In our view, such a council could further polarize and politicize the human rights system and, in turn, further marginalize the developing countries in yet another important forum within the United Nations. |
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Second, I think it might polarize the country even more than it is now. |
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He said the Plan was hostile to the Soviet Union, a subsidy for American exporters, and sure to polarize the world between East and West. |
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There is no doubt that much courage and patience will be called for, especially in the early phases where the public adjusts to a more democratic process and strident advocates polarize the initial debate. |
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They would ensure that they were organized in a way which would polarize. |
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These successes are a reminder to be careful when talking about groups involved in conflict, so as not to polarize and create further insecurities. |
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The fact that no such consultation has taken place means that the planned municipal elections will be another step backwards for democracy and are likely to further polarize positions. |
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Efforts by such people as the member for Québec-Est with his hateful, spiteful, intolerant comments such as English Canadians hate French Canadians only seek to polarize communities. |
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Guests suggested that a neutral, external organizing body is required to initiate coordination in this regard, given internal hostilities and competition that can polarize the community. |
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It is not necessary to polarize the sensor. |
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Reflective surfaces polarize light, a phenomenon that fishermen or photographers overcome by using polarizing sunglasses or polarizing filters to cut our reflective glare. |
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