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propagation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Propagation can
refer to:
Chain propagation in a
chemical reaction mechanism Crack propagation, the...
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Plant propagation is the
process by
which new
plants grow from
various sources,
including seeds, cuttings, and
other plant parts.
Plant propagation can...
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Propagation delay is the time
duration taken for a
signal to
reach its destination, for
example in the
electromagnetic field, a wire, gas,
fluid or solid...
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Radio propagation is the
behavior of
radio waves as they travel, or are propagated, from one
point to
another in vacuum, or into
various parts of the...
- The
propagation constant of a
sinusoidal electromagnetic wave is a
measure of the
change undergone by the
amplitude and
phase of the wave as it propagates...
- Unit
propagation (UP) or
boolean constraint propagation (BCP) or the one-literal rule (OLR) is a
procedure of
automated theorem proving that can simplify...
- In statistics,
propagation of
uncertainty (or
propagation of error) is the
effect of variables'
uncertainties (or errors, more
specifically random errors)...
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Rectilinear propagation describes the
tendency of
electromagnetic waves (light) to
travel in a
straight line.
Light does not
deviate when
travelling through...
- In
database systems, a
propagation constraint "details what
should happen to a
related table when we
update a row or rows of a
target table" (Paul Beynon-Davies...
- The
velocity factor (VF), also
called wave
propagation (relative)
speed or (relative)
velocity of
propagation (VoP or v P {\displaystyle v_{\mathrm {P}...