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valence

[vey-luhns] / ˈveɪ ləns /
NOUN
ability to react with or affect another
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Excitons form inside semiconductors when electrons absorb energy and jump from their resting state in the valence band to a higher energy state in the conduction band.

From Science Daily • Jan. 22, 2026

When we talk about something in economic terms, it really doesn’t have much moral valence.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 9, 2025

Audiences from all backgrounds found valence to a story that I found to be more about assimilation than antisemitism.

From Los Angeles Times • May 29, 2024

"We're looking at this consideration of the positives and negatives that exist when people are making decisions, and how valence weighting bias shapes which route people take," Granados Samayoa said.

From Science Daily • Mar. 1, 2024

Egged on by scheming courtiers and generals, relations between Atawallpa and Washkar spent several years swinging through the emotional valence from concealed suspicion to overt hostility.

From "1491" by Charles C. Mann



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