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was polarised
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[1-C] pyruvic acid containing 15 m M OX63 free radical was polarised in a HyperSense DNP polariser (Oxford Instruments Molecular Biotools, Abingdon, UK) at 3.35 T and 1.4 K as described previously (Golman et al, 2006a).
The light was polarised with a combination of a linear polariser and a broadband quarter-wave plate, effective from 450 610 nm. Figure 4B shows the temporal response of the photoreceptors to the 50 ms flash of light, in this case for left- and right-circularly polarised light.
The minute that law passed things became polarised and the old hands in Washington said it was polarised to a degree they have never seen before.
The staff was polarised over Adam's fate.
Society was polarised and there were turf fights among Turkey's security establishment.
The school was polarised into the hip crowd, who followed Richard and a Pop approach to art, and others who preferred the more European, older school of painting.
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Think the build-up to Brexit was polarising and scary?
Apparently the film version of me was polarising.
"We could see that it was polarising to be that graphic and in your face with the message.
The period drama was one of the most acclaimed shows of all time, but its finale was polarising.
Molecular charge distributions can be polarised when solvated in a high dielectric polarisable medium such as water.
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