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valence <a valence; valences> N CHEM

negative valence CHEM

polar valence

valence band

valence bond

valence number CHEM

valence force field CHEM

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They found that higher levels of anhedonia were associated with diminished arousal, but not valence, ratings.
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It is only recently that the programming of valence bond methods has improved.
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These similarities are due to similar structure in their outer shells of valence electrons.
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Within this class, the number of bonds formed from the carbon to each metal can be determined by the valence needs of the respective metals.
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The number of bonds that a verb has constitutes what we will call the valence of the verb.
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Finally, the valences are the inputs to a dynamic system that integrates the valences over time to generate the output preference states.
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The metastable dication, which is valence isoelectronic with carbonyl fluoride, was observed in 2010.
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In semiconductor optics, one typically excites transitions between a valence and a conduction band.
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The number of electrons in each element's electron shells, particularly the outermost valence shell, is the primary factor in determining its chemical bonding behavior.
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Typical houses in the row feature porches with hip roofs, wooden posts with chamfered and reeded details, lattice-shaped valences, and ornamental brackets.
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