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    Each beam will have 2 Polarisations, effectively making them 80 beams.

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    The Polarisation of Americans, Harris added,“is actually part of the business model.”.

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    Following the reform of the Polarisation regime, banks will have the possibility

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    Each beam will have two Polarisations, which will effectively make them 80 beams.

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    No Congress leader dares mention the 2002 riots for fear of stirring another Hindu-Muslim Polarisation.

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    Black and white letters turn into contrasting Polarisation angles once the polarising film is removed.

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    Hologram Mesh Screen is special because it fully supports stereoscopic projection by retaining Polarisation of light.

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    Within countries, people are losing faith in political establishments, Polarisation is on the rise and populism is on the march.

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    Rare but valuable examples such as Atwater and Ellis show us how we can use philosophical tools to reduce political Polarisation.

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    While this Polarisation politics is important, tried and tested, and has clearly worked well, this election is about more than that.

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    The electoral impact of Polarisation and counter-Polarisation, which might happen in the aftermath of Pulwama, will critically depend on these base levels.

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    But few people, even in the scientific community, are aware that humans can perceive the Polarisation of light with the naked eye.

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    Most magnetospheric theories predict that the Polarisation of X-ray radiation will show changes only during the emission of a pulse, but not at other times.

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    The countries such as Denmark or Switzerland, which we call the islands of contentment, on the other hand, have limited Polarisation and use proportional representation.

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    But BJP is hoping that the concoction of nationalism and communal Polarisation coupled with Modi's popularity might help the minister pull off a win once again.

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    This might in part be the psychological dynamic that drives the Polarisation over climate, and similar mechanisms might have a role in other politicised social disagreements.

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    This might in part be the psychological dynamic that drives the Polarisation over climate, and similar mechanisms might have a role in other politicized social disagreements.

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    So, to me, central challenge in India is politics of Polarisation where you pit one community against other and you create spaces for other people to come in.

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    Bose's first scientific paper,"On Polarisation of electric rays by double-refracting crystals" was communicated to the Asiatic Society of Bengal in May 1895, within a year of Lodge's paper.

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    The first photon pair represents the coins, and the other two are used to perform the coin toss- measuring the Polarisation of the photons- inside their respective box.

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    Recent research shows that the US has had the largest increase in Polarisation since the 1990s, and it is also among the countries with the largest increase in democratic dissatisfaction.

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    It is time to reflect on this since, with general election in less than a year, the Polarisation and communalisation of our political and social discourse appear to be growing.

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    This is the topic of the scientific field of structural biology, which employs techniques such as X-ray crystallography, NMR spectroscopy, and dual Polarisation interferometry to determine the structure of proteins.

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    While researchers and the media often discuss political Polarisation of climate attitudes and more recently the generational divide, there is far less discussion of what might be described as climate's class problem.

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    The Congress vice-president added that hatred, anger and violence can destroy the people of India, and that the politics of Polarisation is very dangerous, which has raised its ugly head in India today.

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    It is our hope that Polarisation sensitivity could be used to investigate and ultimately monitor any changes in the organisation of the pigments happening in the early stages of this degenerative eye condition.

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    The reasons offered for their active stand against the BJP include the“unleashing of Polarisation and hate politics; marginalisation of Dalits, Muslims and farmers; steady erosion of the cultural and scientific institutions; and increasing censorship,

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    One one hand, the Prime Minister wants to project himself as the great champion of good governance and Constitutional values while on the other he allows many of his colleagues to make vile statements and foment communal Polarisation.

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    On the one hand, the prime minister wants to project himself as the great champion of good governance and constitutional values while on the other he allows many of his colleagues to make vile statements and foment communal Polarisation.

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    Generally, light is a mixture of Polarisations, but sometimes- for example in parts of the sky, on your computer screen and in reflections from water or glass- a large percentage of the waves are oscillating in the same orientation.

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