- Look up
spillover in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Spillover may
refer to:
Adsorption spillover, a
chemical phenomenon involving the
movement of atoms...
- In economics, a
spillover is a
positive or a negative, but more
often negative,
impact experienced in one
region or
across the
world due to an independent...
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Spillover infection, also
known as
pathogen spillover and
spillover event,
occurs when a
reservoir po****tion with a high
pathogen prevalence comes into...
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Behavioral spillover is the
measurable effect that one
behavioral intervention has on
other behaviors that are not
being targeted. Some
definitions of...
- In experiments, a
spillover is an
indirect effect on a
subject not
directly treated by the experiment.
These effects are
useful for
policy analysis but...
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spillover is an
exchange of
ideas among individuals.
Knowledge spillover is
usually replaced by
terminations of
technology spillover, R&D
spillover and/or...
- The
spillover of the Israel–Hamas war in
Syria is the
impact and
military engagements in
Syria which are
caused by the
spillover of the Israel–Hamas war...
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Spillover:
Animal Infections and the Next
Human Pandemic is 2012 non-fiction book by
David Quammen. The book,
written in
narrative form,
tells through...
- catalyst.
Hydrogen spillover is the
migration of
hydrogen atoms from the
metal catalyst onto the
nonmetal support or adsorbate.
Spillover, generally, is the...
- The
Spillover-Crossover
model is used in
psychological research to
examine to
impact of the work
domain on the home domain, and consequently, the transference...