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- support on poles; "pole climbing plants like beans"
- deoxidize molten metals by stirring them with a wooden pole
- one of the two ends of a magnet where the magnetism seems to be concentrated (同)magnetic_pole
- a long (usually round) rod of wood or metal or plastic
- a long fiberglass sports implement used for pole vaulting
- one of two points of intersection of the Earths axis and the celestial sphere (同)celestial pole
- one of two antipodal points where the Earths axis of rotation intersects the Earths surface
- one of two divergent or mutually exclusive opinions; "they are at opposite poles"; "they are poles apart"
- a vertical pole or post decorated with streamers that can be held by dancers celebrating May Day
- a tribal emblem consisting of a pillar carved and painted with totemic figures; erected by Indian tribes of the northwest Pacific coast
- either of two points where the lines of force of the Earths magnetic field are vertical
- tall pole supporting telephone wires (同)telegraph pole, telegraph post
- the celestial pole above the southern hemisphere
- a native or inhabitant of Poland
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- (木製・金属性などの)『棒』,さお / 柱 / (牛車・馬車の)ながえ / ボール(長さの単位,5.03メートル;面積の単位,25.3平方メートル) / …‘を'棒で動かす(押す,突く,たたく)
- (地球などの)『極』 / 電極;磁極;(核・細胞などの)極 / (性格・意見などの)相反対
- 五月柱(五月祭に花などで飾りその周囲で踊る)
- ポーランド人
- 《話》政治家
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- 1 Astronomy
- 2 Cylindrical objects
- 3 Geography and places
- 4 Science, technology, and mathematics
- 5 Psychology and biology
- 6 Music
- 7 Names and people
- 8 Politics
- 9 See also
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Pole may refer to:
Astronomy [edit]
- Celestial pole, the projection of the planet Earth's axis of rotation onto the celestial sphere; also applies to the axis of rotation of other planets
- Pole star, a visible star that is approximately aligned with the Earth's axis of rotation
- Orbital pole, the projection of the line perpendicular to planet Earth's orbit onto the celestial sphere; also applies to the orbit of other planets
- Poles of astronomical bodies, concepts analogous to the Earth's geographic and magnetic poles on other planets and Solar System bodies
Cylindrical objects [edit]
A solid cylindrical object or column with its length greater than its diameter, for example:
- Asherah pole, a sacred tree or pole that stood near Canaanite religious locations to honor the Ugaritic mother-goddess Asherah, consort of El
- Barber's pole, advertising the barber shop
- Fireman's pole, wooden pole or a metal tube or pipe installed between floors in fire stations
- Flagpole (structure), metal pole from which a flag is hung
- Lamppost, a raised source of light on the edge of a road
- Totem pole, monumental sculptures carved from great trees
- Utility pole, also called a telephone pole, telegraph pole or power pole, a pole that carries utility wires
- Poles used in sporting and other activities:
- Dance pole, a pole used for pole dancing
- Danish pole, a circus prop
- Festivus pole, a pole used in the celebration of Festivus that is traditionally made of aluminium
- Fishing pole, tool used to catch fish
- Foul pole, used in the sport of baseball to distinguish foul balls from fair balls hit into the outfield
- Maypole, a tall wooden pole with ornaments, like ribbons, that is danced around
- Pole bending, a rodeo event that involves riding a horse around six poles arranged in a line
- Pole position, in motorsport, the position at the front of the starting grid (originally marked with a pole)
- Pole-sitting pole, a pole used for pole sitting, which is the practice of sitting on a pole for extended lengths of time
- Pole vaulting pole, a pole used for pole vaulting
- Pole weapon, combat weapon in which the main fighting part of the weapon is placed on the end of a long shaft, typically of wood
- Ski pole, a pole used by skiers to improve balance, speed and acceleration
- Spinnaker pole, a spar used in sailboats to help support and control a variety of headsails, particularly the spinnaker
- Trekking pole, also called hiking sticks or hiking poles, a pole used for hiking
Geography and places [edit]
- Geographical pole, either of two fixed points on the surface of a spinning body or planet, at 90 degrees from the equator, based on the axis around which a body spins
- North Pole, the northernmost point on the surface of the Earth, where the Earth's axis of rotation intersects the Earth's surface
- Polar circle, either of two circles of latitude marking the extreme southerly points (northern hemisphere) or northerly points (southern hemisphere) at which the sun may remain above or below the horizon for 24 continuous hours at some point during the year
- Polar region, the region within the polar circles, referred to as the Arctic and Antarctic
- South Pole, the southernmost point on the surface of the Earth, where the Earth's axis of rotation intersects the Earth's surface
- Ceremonial South Pole, an area set aside for photo opportunities at the South Pole Station
- Magnetic poles of astronomical bodies
- North Magnetic Pole, the shifting point on the Earth to which the "north" end of a dipole magnet points
- South Magnetic Pole, the shifting point on the Earth to which the "south" end of a dipole magnet points
- Mount Everest, the third "top" of the Earth
- Pole of inaccessibility, a location that is the most challenging to reach owing to its remoteness from geographical features which could provide access
- Pole, Lubusz Voivodeship (west Poland)
- The West Pole, Texas
- Hanbury Manor, Ware, Hertfordshire, formerly known as "Poles"
Fictional [edit]
- "East Pole" and "West Pole", imaginary locations; Christopher Robin tells Winnie-the-Pooh that these exist as well but "people don't like talking about them"
Science, technology, and mathematics [edit]
- One "half" of a dipole
- Pole, term used in electrical circuits used to describe switch contact variations
- Pole (unit of length), a unit of length equal to 5½ yards, or 16½ feet (5.0292 metres): also known as a rod, or a perch
- Landau pole, the energy scale where a coupling constant of a quantum field theory becomes infinite
- Magnetic pole, one of the two ends of a magnet
- Monopole (disambiguation)
- Magnetic monopole, a hypothetical particle that may be loosely described as a magnet with only one pole
- Monopole (mathematics), a connection over a principal bundle G with a section (the Higgs field) of the associated adjoint bundle
- Monopole (wine), an appellation controlled by a single winery
- Monopole antenna, a radio antenna that replaces half of a dipole antenna with a ground plane at right-angles to the remaining half
- Mathematics
- Pole (complex analysis), a certain type of mathematical singularity
- An element of the configuration of perspective triangles
- Pole and polar, a point that describes the position and orientation of a line with respect to a given circle
- Pole and polar line, a duality with respect to conics in projective geometry
- Meteorology
- Polar climate, the climate of the polar regions, characterized by a lack of warm summers
- Polar front, the boundary region between the polar cell and the Ferrel cell in each hemisphere
- Pole figure, a method for representing crystal symmetry
Psychology and biology [edit]
- Anterior and posterior poles, surface vertices of the eye's lens
- Fetal pole, a thickening on the margin of the yolk sac of a fetus during pregnancy
- Pole of kidney
- POLE, a DNA polymerase epsilon catalytic subunit – enzyme that in humans is encoded by the POLE gene
- Cell (biology), either extremity of the main axis of a nucleus, cell, or organism. Important structures situated close to such extremities have also been regarded as poles (e.g. animal cell centrosomes).
- East Pole–West Pole Divide, an intellectual schism between researchers in the fields of cognitive psychology and cognitive neuroscience
Music [edit]
- Pole (musician), an electronica solo project by Stefan Betke
- Pole (Stockhausen) a 1970 composition by Karlheinz Stockhausen
Names and people [edit]
- Pole (surname)
- Pole (musician), an electronic music artist named Stefan Betke
- Poles, people originating from, or inhabiting, the country of Poland
Fictional characters [edit]
- Pole, an opponent in the video game Yie Ar Kung-Fu
- Jill Pole, a fictional character from C. S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia series
Politics [edit]
- Pole (Venezuela) (Polo), a political party in Venezuela
See also [edit]
- All pages beginning with "Pole"
- All pages with titles containing "Pole"
- Axle
- Polar (disambiguation)
- Polarity (disambiguation)
- Polarization (disambiguation)
- Pohl (disambiguation)
- Pohle (disambiguation)
- Poll (disambiguation)
- Quarterstaff
- Rod (disambiguation)
- Shaft (disambiguation)
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English Journal
- Experts' recommendations for the management of adult patients with cardiogenic shock.
- Levy B1, Bastien O, Benjelid K, Cariou A, Chouihed T, Combes A, Mebazaa A, Megarbane B, Plaisance P, Ouattara A, Splaulding C, Teboul JL, Vanhuyse F, Boulain T, Kuteifan K.
- Annals of intensive care.Ann Intensive Care.2015 Dec;5(1):52. doi: 10.1186/s13613-015-0052-1. Epub 2015 Jul 1.
- Unlike for septic shock, there are no specific international recommendations regarding the management of cardiogenic shock (CS) in critically ill patients. We present herein recommendations for the management of cardiogenic shock in adults, developed with the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, D
- PMID 26152849
- Modified multiscale sample entropy computation of laser speckle contrast images and comparison with the original multiscale entropy algorithm.
- Humeau-Heurtier A1, Mahé G2, Abraham P3.
- Journal of biomedical optics.J Biomed Opt.2015 Dec 1;20(12):121302. doi: 10.1117/1.JBO.20.12.121302.
- PMID 26220209
- Changes in analytical and volatile compositions of red wines induced by pre-fermentation heat treatment of grapes.
- Geffroy O1, Lopez R2, Serrano E3, Dufourcq T4, Gracia-Moreno E2, Cacho J2, Ferreira V2.
- Food chemistry.Food Chem.2015 Nov 15;187:243-53. doi: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2015.04.105. Epub 2015 Apr 23.
- Experiments were carried out on Grenache, Carignan and Fer grapes in order to characterize the changes in nitrogen content of the musts, conventional enological parameters and aroma compounds of the wines induced by pre-fermentation heating of the grapes followed by alcoholic fermentation in liquid
- PMID 25977023
- First multi-reactive dextran-based inisurf for atom transfer radical polymerization in miniemulsion.
- Wu M1, Forero Ramirez LM2, Rodriguez Lozano A2, Quémener D3, Babin J2, Durand A2, Marie E4, Six JL2, Nouvel C5.
- Carbohydrate polymers.Carbohydr Polym.2015 Oct 5;130:141-8. doi: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2015.05.002. Epub 2015 May 12.
- A multi-reactive polysaccharide-based inisurf (acting both as initiator and stabilizer) has been designed for the first time from dextran with the aim of preparing dextran-covered nanoparticles with covalent linkage between core and coverage. This inisurf was used for polymerizing butyl acrylate in
- PMID 26076610
Japanese Journal
- 電力配電線の事故種別特定のためのモード変換に着目したTDR法 (環境電磁工学)
- 電子情報通信学会技術研究報告 = IEICE technical report : 信学技報 116(223), 13-18, 2016-09-16
- NAID 40020960982
- 非線形振動子展開によるインバータノイズの特徴抽出 (非線形問題)
- 電子情報通信学会技術研究報告 = IEICE technical report : 信学技報 116(215), 27-30, 2016-09-14
- NAID 40020961078
- Gamma oscillations in the temporal pole in response to eyes
- Interference effect of edge radiation at three-pole wiggler section
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