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  • 101Spatial dependence — In mathematical statistics, spatial dependence is a measure for the degree of associative dependence between independently measured values in a temporally or in situ ordered set, determined in samples selected at positions with different… …

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  • 102Deuterium — Hydrogen 2 Full table General Name, symbol deuterium, 2H or D Neutrons 1 …

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  • 103One-way speed of light — The one way speed of light from a source to a detector, cannot be measured independently of a convention as to how to synchronize the clocks at the source and the detector. What can however be experimentally measured is the round trip speed (or… …

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  • 104Background radiation — This article is about ionizing radiation. For microwave background radiation from space, see Cosmic background radiation and cosmic background. Thermal radiation emitted by Earth is not considered in this category because it is not ionizing.… …

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  • 105Mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics — Quantum mechanics Uncertainty principle …

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  • 106G-factor — For the acceleration related quantity in mechanics, see g force. A g factor (also called g value or dimensionless magnetic moment) is a dimensionless quantity which characterizes the magnetic moment and gyromagnetic ratio of a particle or nucleus …

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  • 107Optical time-domain reflectometer — Fluke Networks OTDR in use Yokogawa s OTDR …

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  • 108Kochen-Specker theorem — In quantum mechanics, the Kochen Specker (KS) theorem [S.Kochen and E.P. Specker, The problem of hidden variables inquantum mechanics , Journal of Mathematics and Mechanics 17, 59 87 (1967).] is a no go theorem provedby Simon Kochen and Ernst… …

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  • 109Wind power forecasting — A wind power forecast corresponds to an estimate of the expected production of one or more wind turbines (referred to as a wind farm) in the near future. By production is often meant available power for wind farm considered (with units kW or MW… …

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  • 110Chauvenet's criterion — In statistical theory, the Chauvenet s criterion (named for William Chauvenet[1]) is a means of assessing whether one piece of experimental data an outlier from a set of observations, is likely to be spurious. To apply Chauvenet s criterion,… …

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