Phrases with «polarisation»

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"Polarisation" refers to the process of dividing or separating things into two opposite or extreme groups, often resulting in a clear division or opposition between them. It can also describe the state of disagreement or conflict between these divided groups. Full definition

Adjective + «polarisation»

Sentences with «polarisation»

  • This relies on the fact that solutions of pure enantiomers rotate the plane of polarisation of light passing through them; opposite enantiomers rotate it in opposite directions. (newscientist.com)
  • This is especially true in today's global economy; one that is in a synchronised slowdown, gripped by an unusual level of political polarisation in Europe and the US and lacking any sustained cross-border policy coordination. (news-to-use.com)
  • Distinctive patterns of light polarisation in the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation were in fact two for the price of one. (newscientist.com)
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