valence Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of valence In English

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Examples of valence

  • It permits simulation of the coupled dynamics of valence electrons and ionic cores in a molecule or a material.

  • High valence parties will contest the electoral centre, but will not, in fact, position themselves at the electoral mean.

  • Linking the two alternants of verbs that exhibit a valence alternation, as spray does, thus runs into the same difficulty that lexically encoded adjuncts face.

  • The free electron density was calculated multiplying the atomic density of the element for its electron valence.

  • Although deliverers are often more influential than recipients in determining the valence of a delivery, recipients use more intense prosody in ascribing valence.

  • Valence issues are not readily accommodated within the spatial frame, but are almost universally considered to be important determinants of election outcomes.

  • There are in fact good theoretical and empirical grounds for adopting the 'valence' assumption and its 'saliency' implications, so far as party competition is concerned.

  • A high-valence politician would be expected to be more successful in delivering on policy promises than a low-valence politician.

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