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heteropolar
heteropolar, a. (ˌhɛtərəʊˈpəʊlə(r)) [f. hetero- + polar a.] 1. Bot. Having polar correspondence to something different from itself; having dissimilar poles, as in the figures called Stauraxonia heteropola (Encyl. Brit. XVI. 844). 2. Electr. Of an electric generator or its operation: using armature c... Oxford English Dictionary
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Characiaceae
The cells are heteropolar, with basal and apical ends having different shapes. wikipedia.org
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Pseudoschroederia
The genus was distinguished from the similar Schroederia by being heteropolar and differing cell structure. wikipedia.org
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unipolar
uniˈpolar, a. (and n.) [See uni- and polar a. Cf. F. unipolaire.] 1. Electr. a. Produced by, proceeding from, one magnetic pole; exhibiting one kind of polarity. unipolar induction: electrical induction in which a continuous direct current is produced in a conductor joining a magnetic pole and equat... Oxford English Dictionary
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Alternator
Faraday developed the "rotating rectangle", whose operation was heteropolar – each active conductor passed successively through regions where the magnetic wikipedia.org
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ionic
iˈonic, a.2 Physics. [f. ion + -ic.] Of or pertaining to ions; composed of or containing ions; that is an ion.1890 Nature 9 Oct. 576 In accordance with the laws of ionic migrations enunciated by Sir F. Bramwell..the ions collected at the tray..fell to pieces. 1898 Sir W. Crookes Addr. Brit. Assoc. 2... Oxford English Dictionary
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Podohedriella
Cells are heteropolar; the apical and basal ends are both pointed, but the apical ends are more sharply so. wikipedia.org
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homœo-
homœo- combining form of Gr. ὅµοιος of the same kind, like, similar (also occasionally written homoio-, and, in fully anglicized words, esp. in U.S., homeo-); occurring in various terms, chiefly scientific or technical, sometimes in opposition to hetero-. For many of the more important of these, see... Oxford English Dictionary
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Brigitte Eisenmann
Furthermore, she and Herbert Schäfer extended the definition of Zintl phases: In their definition, Zintl phases are intermetallic compounds with a pronounced heteropolar wikipedia.org
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reorient
▪ I. reˈorient, a. (riː-) [re- 5 a.] Rising again.1850 Tennyson In Mem. cxvi, The life re-orient out of dust. 1890 F. St. John Thackeray Prudentius 93 So buried seeds repair our store Reorient from the parched earth.▪ II. reˈorient, v. [re- 5 a.] 1. trans. To rearrange, give a new orientation or dir... Oxford English Dictionary
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P. Krishnamurti
the intensity of the spectral lines observed in scattering on the nature of the chemical bond, and followed the transition from the homopolar to the heteropolar wikipedia.org
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hetero-
hetero- (hɛtərəʊ) before a vowel heter-, combining form of Gr. ἕτερος the other of two, other, different; a formative of many scientific and other terms, often in opposition to homo-, sometimes to auto-, homœo-, iso-, ortho-, syn-. The more important of these, with their derivatives, will be found i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lothar Kolditz
Preparation of Fluorine-Containing Molecular Halides and Heteropolar Salts with Elements of Group 15 and Niobium and Tantalum Halides; Fluoro and Fluorohydroxy wikipedia.org
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poly-
poly- (pɒlɪ) repr. Gr. πολυ-, combining form of πολύς, πολύ, much, in pl., πολλοί, -αί, ά many, forming the first element in a large number of words, mostly scientific or technical. The second element of such compounds is properly of Greek origin, but in recent formations is often of Latin; occasion... Oxford English Dictionary
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Arjona (plant)
Nonetheless, a 1977 Ph.D. dissertation by Feur found diverse heteropolar pollen distinguishing species of Arjona. wikipedia.org
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