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polarizable
polarizable, a. (ˈpəʊləraɪzəb(ə)l) [f. polarize + -able.] Capable of being polarized. Hence polarizaˈbility, spec. the degree to which an atom or molecule can be polarized, expressed in terms of the electric dipole moment induced by unit electric field.1846 Worcester, Polarizable, that may be polari... Oxford English Dictionary
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Polarizable vacuum
In theoretical physics, particularly fringe physics, polarizable vacuum (PV) and its associated theory refers to proposals by Harold Puthoff, Robert H. wikipedia.org
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impolarizable
imˈpolarizable, a. [f. im-2 + polarizable.] Not capable of being polarized.1882 Maier tr. Hospitalier's Electr. ii. iv. 240 The same may be said of Cloris Baudet's so-called impolarizable battery. Oxford English Dictionary
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Polarizable continuum model
The polarizable continuum model (PCM) is a commonly used method in computational chemistry to model solvation effects. Modeling the solvent as a polarizable continuum, rather than individual molecules, makes ab initio computation feasible. wikipedia.org
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Polarizability
Likewise, larger molecules are generally more polarizable than smaller ones. Alkanes are the most polarizable molecules. wikipedia.org
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Abelian subvarieties of a principally polarized abelian variety are principally polarized Let $A$ be a principally polarized abelian variety. Let $X\subset A$ be an abelian subvariety. Is $X$ also principally polarize...
No, a subvariety of a principally polarized abelian variety need not be principally polarizable. This follows from: 1) Not every abelian variety is principally polarizable.
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Solvent model
The cavity containing the solute is embedded in homogeneously polarizable continuum describing the solvent. Polarizable water models are also being produced. wikipedia.org
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Polarized target
The properties of a good polarized target material are high number of polarizable nucleons compared to the total amount of nucleons, high polarization A very interesting material is hydrogen deuteride, because it has the maximal content of polarizable nucleons. wikipedia.org
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Serre group
mathematics, the Serre group S is the pro-algebraic group whose representations correspond to CM-motives over the algebraic closure of the rationals, or to polarizable wikipedia.org
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Discrete dipole approximation
arbitrary geometry, one seeks to calculate its scattering and absorption properties by an approximation of the continuum target by a finite array of small polarizable Simply stated, the DDA is an approximation of the continuum target by a finite array of polarizable points. wikipedia.org
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Kosmotropic
Kosmotropic anions are more polarizable and hydrate more strongly than kosmotropic cations of the same charge density. wikipedia.org
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Ralph Pearson
In this theory 'Hard' applies to species that are small, have high charge states, and are weakly polarizable. 'Soft' applies to species that are large, have low charge states and are strongly polarizable. wikipedia.org
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Claude Sabbah
Selected publications Books Introduction to Stokes Structures, Springer Verlag, 2012, Polarizable twistor D-modules, Société Mathématique de France wikipedia.org
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Benedetta Mennucci
She is a developer of the Polarizable continuum model. She is a main developer of the polarizable continuum model to predict solvent effects in computational chemistry. wikipedia.org
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Saturate, aromatic, resin and asphaltene
Aromatics, which contain one or more aromatic rings, are slightly more polarizable. wikipedia.org
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