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  • 1Dilution (equation) — Dilution is a reduction in the concentration of a chemical (gas, vapor, solution). It is the process of reducing the concentration of a solute in solution, usually simply by mixing with more solvent. To dilute a solution means to add more solvent …

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  • 2Dilution of precision (GPS) — This article pertains to the Global Positioning System. For the connotation pertaining to computer graphics, see dilution of precision (computer graphics). Dilution of precision (DOP), or geometric dilution of precision (GDOP), is a term used in… …

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  • 3Dilution refrigerator — Gas control system for a helium dilution refrigerator A dilution refrigerator is a cryogenic device first proposed by Heinz London. Its refrigeration process uses a mixture of two isotopes of helium: helium 3 and helium 4. When cooled below… …

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  • 4Law of dilution — Wilhelm Ostwald’s dilution law is a relationship between the dissociation constant and the degree of dissociation of a weak electrolyte (acids, bases). where: Kp: constant of protolysis α: degree of dissociation (or degree of protolysis) c(A ):… …

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  • 5Crankcase dilution — is a phenomenon of internal combustion engines in which unburned diesel or gasoline accumulates in the crankcase. Excessively rich fuel mixture or incomplete combustion allows a certain amount of fuel to pass down between the pistons and cylinder …

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  • 6St Joseph's Catholic High School — St Joseph s was a Catholic secondary school located in Sontley Road, Wrexham. The school s Headteacher is Mr John Kenworthy and there were four houses: Hannon, Mostyn, Petit and Vaughn. The school introduces some new topics that are different… …

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  • 7Homeopathy — Homeopathy: coined in German from Greek hómoios ὅμοιος like + páthos πάθος suffering Oxford English Dictionary …

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  • 8Jacques Benveniste — was a French immunologist (March 12, 1935 October 3, 2004).In 1979 he published in the French Compte rendus de l Académie des Sciences a well known paper where he contributes to the description of the structure of the platelet activating factor… …

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  • 9Mémoire de l'eau — La mémoire de l’eau est le nom donné en 1988[1], au cours d une controverse médiatique, à une hypothèse du chercheur Jacques Benveniste selon laquelle l’eau qui a été en contact avec certaines substances conserve une empreinte de certaines… …

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  • 10Hydromnésie — Mémoire de l eau La mémoire de l’eau est le nom donné en 1988[1], au cours d une controverse médiatique, à une hypothèse du chercheur Jacques Benveniste selon laquelle l’eau qui a été en contact avec une substance conserve les propriétés de cette …

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