How To Use Delocalize In A Sentence

  • The neighboring Mixtec and Zapotec villages pursue a southern delocalized pattern of dispersion and deterritorialization.
  • The fact of the matter is, Democrats are trying to delocalize these elections, these midterm elections, and essentially make them a referendum on Bush, hoping that low poll numbers will translate into high Democratic turnout. CNN Transcript Sep 18, 2006
  • NEW MEANINGS analyst gate mu-meson bob immune, adj. muonon, butter pat laggard suffix delocalize, v. lagger paging derrick, v. meson plasma digger microelectrode poach, v. fat receptor reduplicate, gravisphere ductibility v. moonfall electrohydraulic spinner parakite standoff resistojet fluidonics station BLENDS (2) fluoridizer zone gayola incapacitator VARIANT FORM plench Mosleyite tabbouli BOUND-MORPHEME mysterium FUNCTIONAL ITEMS (7) oceanologic, VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XV No 1
  • It didn't help that ultra-politically correct United Colors of Benetton got involved in a nasty conflict with "delocalized" Mapuche families in the early 2000s -- leading it to be known in many progressive quarters as United Colors of Land Grab. Pepe Escobar: Patagonia: The End of the World Is on Sale
  • delocalized" (that is, free to move among the atoms) under high pressure. Innovations-report
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  • This version represents the delocalized aromatic pi-system as one IBond: Archive 2006-12-01
  • Theorists suggested that the volume collapse happens through changes in the electronic structure of the cerium atoms in which electrons bound to specific atoms under low pressure become "delocalized" (that is, free to move among the atoms) under high pressure. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • Only 30% of the spectra carry a clear signature of delocalized excited states of a circular structure of the pigments.
  • Therefore, all such red-shifted pigments are believed to be highly delocalized, bond-equalized carbocations.
  • This result qualitatively explains the experimentally observed wavelength dependence of Phi for rhodopsin and reveals the importance of delocalized, torsional modes in the reactive pathway.
  • It delocalizes memories and suggests a historicity of a cosmopolitan nature.
  • Therefore, all such red-shifted pigments are believed to be highly delocalized, bond-equalized carbocations.
  • In a metal, the valence electrons exist in a delocalized state - that is, an electron has a high probability of being found anywhere inside the metal.
  • The electrons in benzene's three pi bonds are highly delocalized, to the point that it is no longer accurate to describe them as between individual carbons.
  • In the case of cerium, however, pressure causes the atoms to shed some of their outermost electrons, making the electrons "delocalized". EurekAlert! - Breaking News
  • The null hypothesis being that the bonds are not delocalized (bond length) and that no ring current is found (NMR shifts, 1H in particular). Archive 2007-11-01
  • It was a local point of view in coordinate space, in contrast to the emphasis on delocalized waves in momentum space, such as Walter Kohn - Autobiography
  • This effect results from the ability of the electrons in conjugated bonds to delocalize, or spread their effect throughout the molecule.
  • A modification of the absorption spectra observed upon a self-association can be explained in terms of either localized or delocalized excited states.
  • The negative charge of this anion is delocalized, giving the oxygen and the carbon a partial negative charge.
  • But we can have no St. Simons or Pepyses till we have a Paris or London to delocalize our gossip and give it historic breadth. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 121, November, 1867
  • It is generally agreed upon that these excitonic states are not completely delocalized.
  • This picture is consistent with the assignment of low-frequency modes in PLA to delocalized backbone torsions mixed with hydrogen-bond stretching.
  • Sarkozy said the wealth tax is causing capital to flow out of the country and companies to delocalize. World Watch
  • NEW MEANINGS analyst gate mu-meson bob immune, adj. muonon, butter pat laggard suffix delocalize, v. lagger paging derrick, v. meson plasma digger microelectrode poach, v. fat receptor reduplicate, gravisphere ductibility v. moonfall electrohydraulic spinner parakite standoff resistojet fluidonics station BLENDS (2) fluoridizer zone gayola incapacitator VARIANT FORM plench Mosleyite tabbouli BOUND-MORPHEME mysterium FUNCTIONAL ITEMS (7) oceanologic, VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XV No 1
  • This is because these low-frequency motions are typically delocalized throughout the system and involve mainly collective movements of residues.
  • The carboxylate ion has a negative charge, which is delocalized over both oxygen atoms to form a stable resonance hybrid.
  • You watch as the waters begin to protrude, becoming a mass of hysterically delocalized pillars slithering upwards, outwards, onwards towards the shore. Faraday's Wave Garden

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