(1) Most of the local cultures are in themselves multilayered and polyvalent .(2) This meaning is not the only meaning, but polyvalent , historically conditioned and limited.(3) There are five types of antivenom for specifically identified bites, and a polyvalent antivenom for use if the snake hasn't been identified.(4) They are polyvalent images: the sea suggesting a space to be explored, the possibility of quest and discovery, but also a place of danger, drifting, homelessness and exile.(5) Benjamin's scrutiny of Matisse is thus complex, shifting, and polyvalent , while at times even seeming to work against his own claims.(6) Freud introduced free association in The Interpretation of Dreams as a method to trigger expansive clusters of signification, often polyvalent and clashing in character, in order to unravel the import of a dream.(7) Viewed in this way, the Fogg portrait conjures up all the polyvalent meanings of the phrase ‘painting as a woman.’(8) Furthermore, Irigaray uses this representation of the body to specify a feminine language which is plural, polyvalent , and irreducible to a masculine language based on restrictive notions of unity and identity.(9) I want members of my church to keep struggling with the polyvalent symbols of cross and flag.(10) Four sets of reagents (CP-I, CP-II, CP-III and CP - IV) comprising latex beads coated with polyvalent immune sera to 17 serotypes of heat resistant CPA were used in the study.(11) Peptization is defined as dispersion achieved by changing the composition of the dispersion medium and frequently includes the addition of polyvalent co-ions.(12) Patients with cirrhosis should be given a single dose of polyvalent pneumococcal vaccine as protection against infections such as peritonitis and pneumonia.(13) Law puts its trust in language as the instrument through which polyvalent signs can be reduced to a single truth and deliver both justice and narrative closure.(14) The main physical effect described by this relation is the sensitivity of lipid enrichment to valence, i.e., the increased concentration of polyvalent lipids compared to that of monovalent ones in the adsorption domain.(15) By the end, his serrated anti-riffs are faster, clearer, louder, polyvalent , and virtually indistinguishable from his pre-Carpal recordings.(16) Rather than sticking to your own stable skills, you should be flexible and polyvalent , and you should do this on your own responsibility, autonomously.
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