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Bitonality is the use of only two
different keys at the same time.
Polyvalence or
polyvalency is the use of more than one
harmonic function, from the same key...
- In chemistry,
polyvalency (or
polyvalence, multivalency) is the
property of
molecules and
larger species, such as antibodies,
medical drugs, and even...
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multivalent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Polyvalence or
polyvalent may
refer to:
Polyvalency (chemistry),
chemical species,
generally atoms or...
- Sea-griffin
Tamsyn Barton (1995). "Augustus and Capricorn:
Astrological Polyvalency and
Imperial Rhetoric". The
Journal of
Roman Studies. 85.
Society for...
- Peter; Keohane,
Robert (2011). "Conclusion: Anti-Americanisms and the
Polyvalence of America". Anti-Americanisms in
World Politics. Ithaca:
Cornell University...
- the
Weimar Republic, and the
early years of **** rule. The
striking polyvalence of the narrative—it
extolled not only right-wing
notions of authoritarian...
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describe ions in the
charge states 1, 2, 3, and so on, respectively.
Polyvalence or
multivalence refers to
species that are not
restricted to a specific...
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Cuneiform has a
specific format for transliteration.
Because of the script's
polyvalence,
transliteration requires certain choices of the
transliterating scholar...
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Polyvalency of
Crotalidic Antivenins I. The
influence of the
composition of polyvalent...
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Naomi (2015). "The
Little White Dress:
Politics and
Polyvalence in
Revolutionary France" in:
Fashion Theory. The
Journal of Dress, Body...