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Dictionary » D » Dispersive DispersiveDispersive Tending to disperse. (Science: optics) dispersive power, the relative effect of a material in separating the different rays of light by refraction, as when the substance is formed into a prism. Dispersiveness. ![]()
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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... chemicals legislation e.g. complex mixtures, variable composition and grouping. • Use of broad exposure categories e.g. industrial; closed; dispersive may be useful as an element in assessments and policies. • Need to test against research output and understanding to see if this would work. ...
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The Fiber Disease... demonstration of the first true time-delay (TTD) fiber-optic beamformer for ultrawideband antenna receive operation. The beamformer is based on a dispersive-fiber prism configuration that properly time delays the signals originating at each receiving element for coherent combining in the microwave ...
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The Fiber Disease... versus other methods in use. The new, highly streamlined method uses only a single vessel in an easy liquid-liquid partitioning extraction and dispersive solid-phase cleanup approach for a variety of food types followed by LC/MS-MS analysis. Acrylamide mitigation strategies are being pursued ...
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Identifying molecular composition?... systems were identified. Maybe I can explain that better by saying that in metallurgy, we use X-ray diffraction, electron diffraction, energy dispersive spectroscopy....technologies that either rely on long range order such as crystal lattices or take advantage of electrons being excited such ...
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