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polar body The small abortive cells with a haploid chromosome complement, consisting of a tiny piece of cytoplasm and a nucleus, resulting from an unequal division of the primary oocyte.
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polar molecule A molecule with regions of partial negative, and partial positive charges. Polymer - molecules consisting of chains of repeating units. Polysaccharide - more than 2 simple sugars bonded together by dehydration synthesis.
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polarization Known from optics as a property of transverse waves; polarized light only oscillates in a single plane. Polarization in particle physics occurs when the spins of particles are aligned in a single direction. A particle beam is transversely polarized when the particle spins are aligned perpendicularly to the particle paths and longitudinally polarized when they are parallel to the beam direction. Polarization in accelerators can be influenced using spin rotators.
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polarization (1) The change from the open-circuit electrode potential as the result of the passage of current. (2) A change in the potential of an electrode during electrolysis, such that the potential of an anode becomes more noble, and that of a cathode more active, than their respective reversible potentials. Often accomplished by formation of a film on the electrode surface.
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polarize 1) The position of a device upon the field of a flag, or the position of the flag itself. See Horizontal Polarization and Vertical Polarization. 2) To confine transverse electromagnetic waves to a definite pattern, thus cutting down their intensity while still allowing light to fall on an object. Glass that has been polarized is used in museum displays to reduce the amount of infrared (qv), visible, and ultraviolet (qv) light falling on an artifact. ...
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