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Definition of Multivalent

Multivalent
Multivalent Mul*tiv"a*lent, a. [Multi- + L. valens, p. pr. See Valence.] (Chem.) (a) Having a valence greater than one, as silicon. (b) Having more than one degree of valence, as sulphur.

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- Fig. 1. Electron sharing in multivalent atomic binding. The dots and crosses represent the outer electrons of the two different species in each molecule...
- Multivalent batteries are energy storage and delivery technologies (i.e., electro-chemical energy storage) that employ multivalent ions, e.g., Mg2+, Ca2+...
- or multivalent (also called polyvalent). A monovalent vaccine is designed to immunize against a single antigen or single microorganism. A multivalent or...
- DA2PP is a multivalent vaccine for dogs that protects against the viruses indicated by the alphanumeric characters forming the abbreviation: D for canine...
- In mathematics, a multivalued function, multiple-valued function, many-valued function, or multifunction, is a function that has two or more values in...
- Look up polyvalent or multivalent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Polyvalence or polyvalent may refer to: Polyvalency (chemistry), chemical species...
- chemical element; it has symbol S and atomic number 16. It is abundant, multivalent and nonmetallic. Under normal conditions, sulfur atoms form cyclic octatomic...
- represents [both] a sound value and a word gives this writing system a multivalent quality that further distinguishes it from roman script. A roman letter...
- Geometric function theory is the study of geometric properties of analytic functions. A fundamental result in the theory is the Riemann mapping theorem...
- speaks of the theologian as a hermeneut, whose task is to interpret the multivalent, rich metaphors arising from the symbolic bases of tradition so that...