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  2. Multiple-prism dispersion theory - Wikipedia

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    where M is the beam magnification provided by the beam expander that multiplies the angular dispersion provided by the diffraction grating. In practice, M can be as high as 100-200. [8] [11] When the dispersion of the multiple-prism expander is not equal to zero, then the single-pass linewidth is given by [5] [8]

  3. Journal of the Association for Information Science and ...

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    The Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology is a monthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering all aspects of information science published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the Association for Information Science and Technology. The journal publishes original research and rapid communications, as well as book reviews ...

  4. Hansen solubility parameter - Wikipedia

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    Controlled dispersion of pigments, such as carbon black; Understanding of solubility/dispersion properties of carbon nanotubes, Buckyballs, and quantum dots; Adhesion to polymers; Permeation of solvents and chemicals through plastics to understand issues such as glove safety, food packaging barrier properties and skin permeation

  5. Dispersity - Wikipedia

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    A uniform polymer (often referred to as a monodisperse polymer) is composed of molecules of the same mass. [5] Nearly all natural polymers are uniform. [6] Synthetic near-uniform polymer chains can be made by processes such as anionic polymerization, a method using an anionic catalyst to produce chains that are similar in length.

  6. Phase dispersion minimization - Wikipedia

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    Phase dispersion minimization (PDM) is a data analysis technique that searches for periodic components of a time series data set. It is useful for data sets with gaps, non- sinusoidal variations, poor time coverage or other problems that would make Fourier techniques unusable.

  7. Fundamentals of Stack Gas Dispersion - Wikipedia

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    The subjects covered in the book include atmospheric turbulence and stability classes, buoyant plume rise, Gaussian dispersion calculations and modeling, time-averaged concentrations, wind velocity profiles, fumigations, trapped plumes and gas flare stack plumes. The constraints and assumptions involved in the basic equations are fully explained.

  8. Dispersion (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    Dispersion is a process by which (in the case of solid dispersing in a liquid) agglomerated particles are separated from each other, and a new interface between the inner surface of the liquid dispersion medium and the surface of the dispersed particles is generated. This process is facilitated by molecular diffusion and convection. [4]

  9. Dispersion Technology - Wikipedia

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    Dispersion Technology Inc is a scientific instrument manufacturer located in Bedford Hills, New York. [1] It was founded in 1996 by Philip Goetz (former chairman , retired in 2010) and Dr. Andrei Dukhin (current CEO). [ 3 ]