Examples of 'poled' in a sentence

Meaning of "poled"

pole (verb) - To push, propel, or navigate something with a pole. It can also refer to taking a position at either end of an issue or spectrum, often to indicate a strong contrast in opinions or beliefs
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How to use "poled" in a sentence

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They poled just inside the room.
Not all piezoelectric materials can be poled.
Oppositely poled electric charges are collected.
The original ferries were poled across the river.
Jack poled us out into the swamp and we watched and waited.
Laser frequency doubling using a periodically poled nonlinear crystal.
The men have poled a long way into the swamp.
Finally a new system based on a periodically poled bridge is presented.
Connect the single poled ends of the electrodes plugs with the electrodes.
Take it to a chest in the water that you poled over.
A barge is poled along.
These effects are highly dependent upon their orientation to the poled axis.
The nonlinear optical property of the poled material is then tested as follows.
Poled films produced from formulations of the invention are suitable for various uses.
Only in poled.

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This causes the ferroelectric polymer within the extrusion head to become poled.
Two tests were employed to examine samples previously poled and polymerised as described.
They had to be poled against the current and sometimes pulled from the riverbanks.
These measured properties are close to literature values for the highly poled ceramic.
Better pixels per inch on the pOLED display and robust build quality.
However, the gh value depends on how well a sensor is poled.
Then place the supplied batteries correctly poled in the holder refer to figure above right.
One of them poled out, and the other sheeted in to prevent excessive rolling.
These they assembled to be poled up the Colorado.
It was then poled back to the ramp by an on-board ride attendant.
Their display uses technology called pOLED developed by LG.
But someone 's poled a skiff through the reeds at the lake.
Screwed if you do, arse poled if you do not.
The oppositely poled terminal of the second battery may, for example, be formed from steel.
The Hatton Ferry is the last poled ferry in the United States.
It can be sailed (usually a square sail) or poled.
We sailed a lot with the poled out Code Zero and the poled out Gennaker.
The optical parametric oscillator 4 is in the form of a periodically poled lithium niobate crystal.
The transducer 3 is preferably a poled polyvinylidene fluoride film or a VDF-trifluoroethylene copolymer film.
In most versions, his weapon is a poled golden glaive.
The actuated mirror array of claim 5, wherein the motion-inducing thin film layer is poled.
The transducer 3 is preferably a poled polyvinylidene fluoride film.
The copper is pressurised by the air, then oxidised, and finally poled.
More consistent performance than a single poled material ( monolithic cantilever ).
An optical element according to either of claims 10 or 11 comprising a cured and poled film.
By ablating tissue between all such poled pairs, a circumferential lesion may be formed.
Preferably, the non-linear optical medium comprises a periodically poled nonlinear crystal.
The RNA was then isolated, poled and cDNA libraries were generated.
Second-harmonic generation has been demonstrated as a method to read data written into a poled polymer matrix . [ 9 ].
Maximum deflection obtained with multilayer stack poled through thickness, but this needs several layers.
You son of a… And get poled.
Gonna get poled in there!
Sneakbox - A sneakbox is a small boat that can be sailed, rowed, poled or sculled.
Diode D ₁ is poled in the same direction as diodes Da-Dd.
To enhance the effect, the material can be poled for further alignment.

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