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polarity The property of having two opposite poles, sides or ends (for example, humans have left-right polarity, also front-back polarity and head-tailward polarity).
Ãâó: www.bioethics.gov/reports/stemcell/glossary.html
polarization This wave phenomenon increases the capacity of a transmission channel by utilizing the signal's two perpendicular wave components.
Ãâó: www.satellite-tv-hq.com/telecom-glossary-p.htm
polar body Two microscopic structures that are produced by the ripening egg and degenerate after fertilization. Examination of the polar bodies provides an indication of the egg
Ãâó: www.sbivf.com/glossary.htm
Poland's syndrome extremely rare congenital developmental disorder characterized by short, webbed fingers, and missing or underdeveloped chest muscles. For more information see Poland's Syndrome Information
Ãâó: kid-power.org/definitions.html
polarization Radio waves exhibit the property of polarization, which is the plane of their electrical fields. Polarization is typically referred to as being horizontal or vertical, but the actual polarization can be at any angle. Circular polarization is also possible. Receiving a horizontally polarized signal with an antenna oriented to be vertically polarized, or vice versa, will slightly reduce the amount of signal received.
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