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Polarization (politics) (2196 bytes)
1: In [[politics]], '''polarization''' is the process by which the public opinion div... 3: ...ine editor [[John McManus]], have seen increasing polarization in the U.S. political system. Some point to [[Ji... Polarization (30564 bytes) 1: ...ion in politics]] and [[polarization (psychology)|polarization in psychology]].'' 5: In [[electrodynamics]], '''polarization''' is a property of [[wave]]s, such as [[light]] ... 6: ...tor]] nature that gives rise to the phenomenon of polarization. 12: ...jous figure]]), we obtain a description of the '''polarization state'''. The following figures show some example... 15: ...: Linear_polarization_schematic.png|center|Linear polarization diagram]] Group polarization (1791 bytes) 1: ...ers after a discussion. A military term for group polarization is "incestuous amplification". 7: Some studies have linked group polarization effects to the behaviors of trial [[jury|juries]]... 14: ...s of mock juries: Evidence of jury bias and group polarization. ''Journal of Personality and Social Psychology''... Elliptical polarization (619 bytes) 3: ...ed wave]]s in [[phase]] [[quadrature]] with their polarization planes at right angles to each other. 5: ...g [[circular polarization|circular]] and [[linear polarization]]. Linear polarization (598 bytes) 3: ...n plane along the direction of propagation. See [[polarization]] for more information. Circular polarization (2063 bytes) 1: ...r special case is the easier to understand linear polarization. 3: Circular (and eliptical) polarization is possible because the propagating electric (and... 5: ...ure]] (90 degrees apart) and with their planes of polarization at right angles to each other. 7: Circular polarization may be referred to as <i>"right-hand"</i> or <i>"... 13: * [[polarization]] for more information. Polarization (psychology) (633 bytes) 1: In [[communications]] and [[psychology]], '''polarization''' is the process whereby a social or political g... 3: When polarization occurs, there is a tendency for the opposing side... Polarization (electrostatics) (1218 bytes) 1: ...ipole]] moments in a [[dielectric]] material. The polarization vector '''P''' is defined as the dipole moment pe... 3: ...ction. Then, the i<sup>th</sup> component of the polarization is related to the j<sup>th</sup> component of the... 9: If the polarization '''P''' is not proportional to the electric field... Dipolar polarization (875 bytes) 1: ...The assembly of these dipoles forms a macroscopic polarization. 3: ...nse to electric fields at the lowest frequency in polarizations. The delay of the response to the change of the ... Ionic polarization (1187 bytes) 1: In [[chemistry]], '''ionic polarization''' is [[polarization]] which is caused by relative displacements betwe... 3: ...or crystals. This polarization is called '''ionic polarization'''. 5: ...ition'''. The transition which is caused by ionic polarizations in crystals is called '''displacive phase transi... Polarization mode dispersion (4588 bytes) 1: ...(optics)|modal dispersion]] where two different [[polarization]]s of light in a waveguide, which normally travel... 5: ...ould not matter in an ideal fiber because the two polarizations would propagate identically (are [[degeneracy (m... 7: ...espond to a [[random walk]], and thus have a mean polarization-dependent time-differential <math>\Delta\tau</mat... 13: ... which the refractive index itself depends on the polarization. Both of these effects can stem from either imper... 17: ...splits the output of the fiber into two principal polarizations (usually those with <math>d\tau/d\omega = 0</mat... Polarization-maintaining optical fiber (708 bytes) 1: ... of optical [[Power (physics)|power]] between the polarization modes. 3: ''Note 1'': Cross sections of polarization-maintaining optical fibers range from elliptical ... 5: ...c sensing and [[interferometry]]. ''Synonym'': '''polarization-preserving (PP) optical fiber'''. Politics (8249 bytes) 1: ...hough it is generally applied to [[government]]s, politics is also observed in all human group interactions ... 3: One theorist, Harold Lasswell, has defined politics as "who gets what, when, and how." 8: ...in dominance hierarchies and therefore politics. Politics is most often studied in relation to the administ... 17: ... In the 18th century [[democracy]] re-emerged as politics by the people, for the people. In the 19th centu... 38: ...[Democracy]] | [[Democratic socialism]] | [[Green politics|Green]] | [[Fascism]] | [[Federalism]] | [[Leftis... Politics (novel) (3657 bytes) 2: [[image:Politics_cover.jpg]]<br> 3: <small>One of the covers of ''Politics''</small> 5: '''''Politics''''' is a [[2003 in literature|2003]] novel by [[... 13: ...f famous people being mentioned on the pages of ''Politics''. Some are just briefly referred to, others are ... 21: ....com/reviews/popgb/thirlwa.htm#ours A review of ''Politics''] (with links to further reviews) Second International (politics) (1460 bytes) Tactical politics (2914 bytes) 1: ...ic perspective. Basically, it is the study of how politics are invented, and used to obtain some given objec... 2: ...echniques as seen in history and the present day. Politics and the related tactics can be found in nearly ev... 13: Just as products can be sold with celebrities, politics can be maneuvered with ideals and celebrities. 28: ...tely right'' has been a mainstay of marketing and politics since ancient times. Telling people otherwise is ... New Politics Network (2207 bytes) 1: ...ndependent and innovative debate on the future of politics. 18: * [http://www.new-politics.net New Politics Network] Rubberstamp (politics) (649 bytes) Politics of Flanders (712 bytes) 1: This article is about the '''[[politics]] of [[Flanders]]'''. 8: *[[Politics of Belgium]] Ward (politics) (1693 bytes) 1: ...'ward''' is an electoral district used in [[local politics]], most notably in [[England]], [[Scotland]], and...
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