| 1. | Both the loss and polarizability of a material effect its optical performance.
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| 2. | As the oil breaks down, its polarizability increases.
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| 3. | However, it is still uncertain how to best approximate polarizability in a simulation.
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| 4. | In many materials the polarizability starts to saturate at high values of electric field.
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| 5. | The polarizability of the nucleophile or involvement of intramolecular catalysis also plays a role.
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| 6. | This finding provides more support for the dependence of halogen bonding on atomic polarizability.
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| 7. | The trans effect determines the polarizability of the Co-C bond so formed.
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| 8. | Which is directly proportional to the complex polarizability of a macroscopic sphere of unit radius.
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| 9. | The Edwards equation attempts to account for this additional parameter by introducing a polarizability term.
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| 10. | E n is the term Edwards introduced to account for the polarizability of the nucleophile.
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