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dipole /di·pole/ (di´pōl)
1. a molecule having separated charges of equal and opposite sign.
2. a pair of electric charges or magnetic poles separated by a short distance.

dipole
[dī′pōl]
1 a molecule whose ends carry opposite partial charges.
2 a molecule with areas of opposing electrical charges, such as hydrogen chloride, which has a predominance of electrons and a partial negative charge about the chloride portion and a partial positive charge on the hydrogen side.

dipole [di´pōl]
1. a molecule having separated charges of equal and opposite sign.
2. a pair of electric charges or magnetic poles separated by a short distance.

dipole
1. a molecule having charges of equal and opposite sign.
2. a pair of electric charges or magnetic poles separated by a short distance.


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Gamier, the FPA Board notes the contributions and leadership he has provided for the design, fabrication and operation of the Levitated Dipole Experiment (a joint Columbia-MIT project located at MIT) and his contributions to the diagnostics and control systems for that experiment.
Cai from the CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, Aspendale, Victoria, and colleagues examined the connection between bushfires and positive Indian Ocean Dipole (pIOD) events.
Petersburg, Russia) explains the imaging technique in terms of the strong dipole and especially quadrupole light-molecular interactions arising in surface fields that vary strongly in space near strongly irregular surface roughness.
 
 
 
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