A measure of the number of chemical bonds formed by the atoms of a given element (source: Wikipedia).
Affective quality referring to the intrinsic attractiveness or averseness of an event, object, or situation.
1 The highest level which contains any electrons is called the valence level.
2 This energy exceeded the theoretical positronium work function calculated with valence electrons.
3 The effect of valence on surface binding and uptake was evaluated separately.
4 Organic-inorganic mixed - valence systems with strongly-coupled triarylamine and cyclometalated osmium have been developed.
5 Participants rated the stimuli according to emotional valence and intensity of emotion.
6 We tested the two-way interactions between negative valence and hypothesized moderator variables.
7 The valence of the pictures did not affect the motor preparatory potentials.
8 Second, neuropsychological theories of emotion are described: right-hemisphere and valence hypotheses.
9 We reveal a striking valence - dependent asymmetry in how belief updating develops with age.
10 This indicates a reduced polarization of the Z=28 core by the valence neutrons.
11 These differences may widen further, with more extensive pediatric uptake of higher - valence PCVs.
12 It was concluded that the high valence Co ions induced excellent low-temperature reducibility.
13 Emotions are frequently characterized by distinct dimensions such as valence , intensity, and recognition.
14 Functional activation was correlated with subjective post-scanning ratings of valence , intensity, and recognition.
15 Behaviorally, men were slower than women in making semantic valence judgments.
16 He was clearing the set to change its valence and start a new show.
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