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interpretation of
dispersity is
explained in the
article Dynamic light scattering (****ulant
method subheading). In this sense, the
dispersity values are in...
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dispersive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dispersive may
refer to:
Dispersive partial differential equation, a
partial differential equation...
- In optics, a
dispersive prism is an
optical prism that is used to
dis**** light, that is, to
separate light into its
spectral components (the colors...
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- A
dis****r is a one-sided extractor.
Where an
extractor requires that
every event gets the same
probability under the
uniform distribution and the extracted...
- step-growth
polymerization gives a
polymer with
dispersity of 2.
Ideal living polymerization results in a
dispersity of 1. By
dissolving a
polymer an insoluble...
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dis****d Dispersal (disambiguation)
Dispersive (disambiguation)
Dispersity, a
measure of the
heterogeneity of sizes...
- ISBNÂ 978-1-84755-942-5. OCLCÂ 406528399. Stepto,
Robert F. T. (1
January 2009). "
Dispersity in
polymer science (IUPAC
Recommendations 2009)". Pure and
Applied Chemistry...
- Energy-
dispersive X-ray
spectroscopy (EDS, EDX, EDXS or XEDS),
sometimes called energy dispersive X-ray
analysis (EDXA or EDAX) or
energy dispersive X-ray...
- A
dis****d settlement, also
known as a
scattered settlement, is one of the main
types of
settlement patterns used by
landscape historians to classify...