| 41. | Since the lowest-order term observed in magnetic sources is the dipolar term, it dominates at large distances.
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| 42. | Rotating the rods relative to each other results in many possibilities including a dynamically variable field and various dipolar configurations.
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| 43. | Unfortunately, these two forces often cancel each other, causing poor diastereoselection in 1, 3-dipolar cycloaddition.
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| 44. | Dipolar theism holds that a perfect God must embody the good in " both " of those characteristics.
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| 45. | Existing reactions, such as 1, 3 dipolar cycloaddition, have been modified and optimized for such reaction conditions.
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| 46. | Dipolar coupling are distance dependent, and so they may be used to calculate interatomic distances in isotopically labeled molecules.
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| 47. | Evidence for an intrinsic dipolar magnetic field ( Ness and others, 1974 ) reinforces interpretations favoring a large core.
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| 48. | Some proteins are believed to accelerate catalysis by drawing their substrate in and preorienting them by using dipolar electric fields.
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| 49. | Various processes are labeled on the image : ionic and dipolar relaxation, and atomic and electronic resonances at higher energies.
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| 50. | In 1987, Akira Hasegawa noticed that in a dipolar magnetic field, fluctuations tended compress the plasma without energy loss.
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