English to Arabic Dictionary polarize

polarize

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definition
verb
a polarizing microscope
restrict the vibrations of (a transverse wave, especially light) wholly or partially to one direction.
the electrode is polarized in aqueous solution
cause (something) to acquire polarity.
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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.
The growing 'polarization' of university campuses is a true reflection of the widening wealth gap in Chinese society.
In fact, the Bristol parents were divided, and increasingly 'polarised' in the course of the inquiry.
For the first time since the Vietnam War, foreign and security policy, not the usual menu of bread-and-butter issues, is 'polarizing' U.S. public opinion.
Opinion on this issue is as divided and 'polarized' as the position papers that comprise the prescription privilege debate.
In the end opinion 'polarized' on a range of issues and the two groups went their separate ways in what became known as the ‘Great Schism’.
I have been observing this debate from arms length, since I found it quickly 'polarized' into into totalizing positions that, between them, dominated the media's coverage.
Their system continually rotates the 'polarization' to keep the torque constant.
This force was all the more 'polarizing' since, in contrast to neighboring countries, Colombia was not involved in any prolonged outside war.
The first lens will block out light in one 'polarization' and the second lens will block out the rest.
Indeed, we ‘add back’ the 'polarizability' by combining the MD conformations with a protein dielectric constant of 2.
Analysts brushed aside on Friday fears that political parties would be 'polarized' into Islamic and nationalist groupings in their struggle for power in the 2004 election.
Whenever a gas gets sufficiently cold, ions attract a crowd by 'polarizing' surrounding atoms - inducing a charge asymmetry in them - which draws them near.
You will find opinions as 'polarised' here as anywhere in the world, if not more so.
This is the normal effect due to London forces - the greater the 'polarizability' of the electron cloud, the more the condensed phase is stabilized by transient dipoles.
Next, we 'polarized' mitochondria with succinate in the presence of rotenone to examine the effects of proton pumping on the transient depolarizations.
Media coverage of the culture wars makes it look as if the nation is becoming increasingly 'polarised' but public opinion surveys show little change.
Finally, the various factions within the Lords which 'polarized' into the Whigs and Tories, beginning in the 1670s, forms the final subject of this study.
During phosphorescence measurements the 'polarizers' are removed.
Future studies that aim at revealing the vibrational signature of the 'polarizable' proton along membrane surfaces are highly appreciated and welcome.
Political life became sharply 'polarised' between the left, dominated ideologically if not numerically by the Stalinists, and the right, dominated by the Muslim Brotherhood.
Infrared absorption requires that a vibration change the dipole moment of a molecule, but Raman spectroscopy is associated with the change in 'polarizability' that accompanies a vibration.
The debate quickly 'polarized' into MFA and non-MFA camps without moving beyond the initial disagreement.
This does not mean that a measurement of one polarization will destroy the other 'polarization' .
When viewed between crossed 'polarizers' by polarized light microscopy such samples appear dark and featureless.
And that's certainly been a frustration that we've often had that is very difficult to talk about the adverse health effects of this drug in a climate where opinion is so highly 'polarised' .
In their experiments, they 'polarise' individual photons in opposite orientations to represent the zeros and ones of a digital number.
Bile must be centrifuged and examined under 'polarizing' or light microscopy for detection of precipitates.
Another active area of biophysical research concerns the study of the interactions involving charged, polar and 'polarizable' groups of atoms in proteins.
A half waveplate was used to rotate the polarization of the incident light, and a 'polarizer' and analyzer with a high extinction ratio were inserted in the incident and scattered light paths, respectively.
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