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Roadmap on singular optics and its applications. [PDF]

open access: yesAppl Phys B
Balasubramaniam GM   +49 more
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Polarisation of brain dynamics in mania and depression. [PDF]

open access: yesDialogues Clin Neurosci
Martino M   +4 more
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Scaffold-mediated miRNA-155 inhibition promotes regenerative macrophage polarisation leading to anti-inflammatory, angiogenic and neurogenic responses for wound healing. [PDF]

open access: yesBioact Mater
Palomeque Chávez JC   +10 more
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Integrated on-chip quantum light sources on a van der Waals platform

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Munkhbat B   +6 more
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Polarisation Vision of Crustaceans [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The photoreceptor design of crustaceans, often containing regular arrays of intrinsically polarisation-sensitive microvilli, has had a profound influence on the visual biology of this subphylum. The land-based arthropods (insects and arachnids) also construct photoreceptors from ordered microvilli; however while in many species polarisation sensitivity
Marshall, Justin, Cronin, Justin
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Polarisation Signals

2014
Humans are fascinated by the colour vision, colour signals and ‘dress codes’ of other animals as we can see colour. This property of light may be useful for increasing the contrast of objects during foraging, defence, camouflage and sexual communication.
Marshall, Justin   +2 more
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VCSEL-polarisation control with polarised feedback

IEE Proceedings - Optoelectronics, 1996
It is shown that the light of a commercial vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser submitted to a polarised optical feedback can be switched between two linear polarisation eigenstates.
F. Robert   +3 more
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To polarise or not to polarise

Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance, 2002
Polarisation has been an integral part of how the retail financial services market operates in the UK, since its implementation in 1988. The term ‘polarisation’ refers to the practice whereby financial advisers must belong to one of two groups: either independent advisers able to advise the consumer on a range of financial services products, or tied ...
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