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  • 1Dispersion (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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  • 2Dispersion point — In topology, a dispersion point or explosion point is a point in a topological space the removal of which leaves the space highly disconnected. More specifically, if X is a connected topological space containing the point p and at least two other …

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  • 3Dispersion staining — Contents 1 Dispersion Staining 1.1 Becke Line Dispersion Staining 1.2 Oblique Illumination Dispersion Staining 1.3 Darkfield Illumination Dispersion Staining …

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  • 4Dispersion relation — The refraction of a light in a prism is due to dispersion. In physics and electrical engineering, dispersion most often refers to frequency dependent effects in wave propagation. Note, however, that there are several other uses of the word… …

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  • 5space attenuation — noun The loss of energy of a signal (due to absorption, dispersion etc) as it travels through a medium; measured in decibels …

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  • 6Index of dispersion — In probability theory and statistics, the index of dispersion,[1] dispersion index, coefficient of dispersion, or variance to mean ratio (VMR), like the coefficient of variation, is a normalized measure of the dispersion of a probability… …

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  • 7Coefficient of dispersion — In statistics, the coefficient of dispersion, also known as the Fano factor, is a measure used to quantify whether a set of observed occurrences are relatively clustered or dispersed compared to a standard statistical model. In this context, the… …

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  • 8Locally connected space — In this topological space, V is a neighbourhood of p and it contains a connected neighbourhood (the dark green disk) that contains p. In topology and other branches of mathematics, a topological space X is locally connected if every point admits… …

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  • 9Compilation 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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  • 10List 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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