rotatory polarization - significado y definición. Qué es rotatory polarization
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Qué (quién) es rotatory polarization - definición

TERM
Fluorescence polarization; Fluorescence polarization anisotropy
  • Brownian Motion of a Nanoparticle
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Polarization (electrochemistry)         
AN EFFECT PRODUCED UPON THE PLATES OF A VOLTAIC BATTERY, OR THE ELECTRODES IN AN ELECTROLYTIC CELL, BY THE DEPOSITION UPON THEM OF THE GASES LIBERATED BY THE ACTION OF THE CURRENT.
Polarization (corrosion); Polarisation (electrochemistry); Electrical polarization; Electrolytic polarization; Activation polarization
In electrochemistry, polarization is a collective term for certain mechanical side-effects (of an electrochemical process) by which isolating barriers develop at the interface between electrode and electrolyte. These side-effects influence the reaction mechanisms, as well as the chemical kinetics of corrosion and metal deposition..
Political polarization         
  • Political polarization in the United States House of Representatives (DW-Nominate scores)
DIVERGENCE OF POLITICAL ATTITUDES TO IDEOLOGICAL EXTREMES
Partisan polarization; Popular polarization (politics); Ideological polarization; Politically polarized; Effects of political polarization; Causes of political polarization; Polarization (politics); Political polarisation; Affective polarization
Political polarization (spelled polarisation in British English) is the divergence of political attitudes away from the centre, towards ideological extremes.
Polarization density         
  • Example of how the polarization density in a bulk crystal is ambiguous. (a) A solid crystal. (b) By pairing the positive and negative charges in a certain way, the crystal appears to have an upward polarization. (c) By pairing the charges differently, the crystal appears to have a downward polarization.
  • '''E'''-field]] are not shown: These point in the same directions, but many field lines start and end on the surface of the sphere, where there is bound charge. As a result, the density of E-field lines is lower inside the sphere than outside, which corresponds to the fact that the E-field is weaker inside the sphere than outside.
  • Above: an elementary volume d''V'' = d''V<sub>1</sub>''+ d''V<sub>2</sub>'' (bounded by the element of area d'''A''') so small, that the dipole enclosed by it can be thought as that produce by two elementary opposite charges. Below, a planar view (click in the image to enlarge).
PHYSICAL QUANTITY
Electric Polarization; Electric polarization; Polarization (electrostatics); Bound charge; Free charge; Free Charge; Bound Charge; Electric Polarizibility; Polarisation density; Electric polarization density
In classical electromagnetism, polarization density (or electric polarization, or simply polarization) is the vector field that expresses the density of permanent or induced electric dipole moments in a dielectric material. When a dielectric is placed in an external electric field, its molecules gain electric dipole moment and the dielectric is said to be polarized.

Wikipedia

Fluorescence anisotropy

Fluorescence anisotropy or fluorescence polarization is the phenomenon where the light emitted by a fluorophore has unequal intensities along different axes of polarization. Early pioneers in the field include Aleksander Jablonski, Gregorio Weber, and Andreas Albrecht. The principles of fluorescence polarization and some applications of the method are presented in Lakowicz's book.