
1) Divalent 2) Having a valence of two 3) Power 4) Powerfulness
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1) Divalent
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[engine] A bivalent engine is an engine that can use two different types of fuel. Examples are petroleum/CNG and petroleum/LPG engines, which are widely available in the European passenger vehicle aftermarket.{cn|date=August 2012} Bivalent engines can also use hydrogen fuel, as demonstrated by the BMW H7 Series, which has a bivalent V12 eng...
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[genetics] A bivalent, sometimes referred to as a tetrad, is a pair of associated homologous chromosomes held together by a complex after chromosome replication. During meiosis (the Prophase I: Pachynema stage of Meiosis I), the process of synapsis occurs in which bivalents are formed. Each replicated chromosome is composed of two chromatid...
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The property of having two chemical bonds available for reactions
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• (p. pr.) Equivalent in combining or displacing power to two atoms of hydrogen; dyad.
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<genetics> Used of two homologous chromosomes when they are in synapsis during meiosis. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(bi-va´lәnt) divalent. the structure formed by a pair of homologous chromosomes joined by synapsis along their length during the zygotene and pachytene stages of the first meiotic prophase. After each homologous chromosome splits into two sister chromatids during the pachytene stage, this structure is call...
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(Life processes and cells) Having two chromosomes - one from the male gamete and one from the female gamete.
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Used of two homologous chromosomes when they are in synapsis during meiosis.
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Biv'a·lent adjective [ Latin
bis twice +
valens ,
present participle See
Valence .]
(Chemistry) Equivalent in combining or displacing power to two atoms of hydrogen; dyad.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: bī-vā′lent, biv′ă-lent Definitions: 1. Having a combining power (valence) of 2. 2. In cytology, a structure consisting of two paired homologous chromosomes, each split into two sister chromatids, as seen during the pachytene stage of prophase in meiosis. Synonyms: divalent
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[
adj] - (chemistry) having a valence of two or having two valences 2. [adj] - (genetics) used of homologous chromosomes associated in pairs in synapsis
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adjective having a valence of two or having two valences
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In biology, a name given to the pair of homologous chromosomes during reduction division (meiosis). In chemistry, the term is sometimes used to describe an element or group with a valency of two, although the term `divalent` is more common
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· having a valence of two. · having two valences, as aluminum with valences of two and three.
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