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is repulsion
noun
The act of repelling or the condition of being repelled.
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If there is repulsion, the fixed point is unstable.
However, they have quite different kinetics in light that, in chemotaxis models, it is attraction that supports patterns, while here in (1.1) it is repulsion that supports patterns, as suggested by the analysis in [1].
Attraction's opposite is repulsion or aversion, the force that pushes away.
Also out on Criterion this week is Repulsion ($39.95 on regular or BluRay), Roman Polanski's fine followup to Knife In The Water.
When considering the preference scores used to calculate associative performance indices, we noted that there is repulsion for nonrewarded odors (for 3OCT as example, see supplementary Figure 2, group 2 as well as supplementary Figure 3, group 4).
Despite the mass-transport limitations on the binding isotherms, one characteristic apparent from the quasi-continuous flow isotherm that was not seen in the single-injection isotherm is that there is repulsion between the PnA molecules, resulting in a better fit to the Frumkin model and a negative g value.
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So there's repulsion now, and so they're destabilized, and they're destabilized by the same amount of energy.
Some of the characteristic features of the dispersion curves are repulsion, exchange of character and Von Hove type singularities.
Part of the motivation of the book was repulsion at America's advanced state of what Kingsolver calls "alimentary alienation", where food is mass-produced and has little or no bearing on the lives of those who eat it.
In this case the electrostatic force between the face and edge surfaces are repulsion due to their (apparent) negative charge.
The underlying mechanism for this pattern could be repulsion between elements that might be mediated by the outermost imaginary rings of the inhibitory signals.
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