dispersion scale

  • 1dispersion scale — sklaidos skalė statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Sviedinių (minų kulkų ir kt.) sklaidos dėsnio skaitinė išraiška. Ji rodo sviedinių (kulkų, minų ir kt.) vidutinių nuokrypių kuria nors kryptimi ir jų gavimo tikimybės priklausomumą. Sklaidos… …

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  • 2Scale parameter — In probability theory and statistics, a scale parameter is a special kind of numerical parameter of a parametric family of probability distributions. The larger the scale parameter, the more spread out the distribution.DefinitionIf a family of… …

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  • 3dispersion — /di sperr zheuhn, sheuhn/, n. 1. Also, dispersal. an act, state, or instance of dispersing or of being dispersed. 2. Optics. a. the variation of the index of refraction of a transparent substance, as glass, with the wavelength of light, with the… …

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  • 4Dispersion (biologie) —  Ne doit pas être confondu avec Distribution spatiale (écologie). Certaines graines très légères se laissent emporter par le vent, parfois sur de grandes distances. Il s agit souvent d espèce …

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  • 5Dispersion (water waves) — This article is about dispersion of waves on a water surface. For other forms of dispersion, see Dispersion (disambiguation). In fluid dynamics, dispersion of water waves generally refers to frequency dispersion, which means that waves of… …

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  • 6Compilation of atmospheric dispersion models — Atmospheric dispersion models are computer programs that use mathematical algorithms to simulate how pollutants in the ambient atmosphere disperse and, in some cases, how they react in the atmosphere. The dispersion models are used to estimate or …

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  • 7List of atmospheric dispersion models — Atmospheric dispersion models are computer programs that use mathematical algorithms to simulate how pollutants in the ambient atmosphere disperse and, in some cases, how they react in the atmosphere. Contents 1 U.S. Environmental Protection… …

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  • 8Statistical dispersion — In statistics, statistical dispersion (also called statistical variability or variation) is variability or spread in a variable or a probability distribution. Common examples of measures of statistical dispersion are the variance, standard… …

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  • 9Taylor dispersion — is an effect in fluid mechanics in which a shear flow can increase the effective diffusivity of a species. Essentially, the shear acts to smear out the concentration distribution in the direction of the flow, enhancing the rate at which it… …

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  • 10Extragalactic distance scale — The extragalactic distance scale is a series of techniques used today by astronomers to determine the distance of cosmological bodies (beyond our own galaxy) not easily obtained with traditional methods. Some procedures utilize properties of… …

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