dispersion in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for dispersion in the English»Serbian Dictionary

dis·per·sion [dɪ'spɜːʃən] N no pl

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Such a sufficiently small size of particles is necessary for dispersion and also for rapid action.
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In other words, zeta potential is the potential difference between the dispersion medium and the stationary layer of fluid attached to the dispersed particle.
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More recently, the generalized multiple-prism dispersion theory has been extended to include positive and negative refraction.
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Commercially it is sold as a 50% dispersion in water or as a spray dried powder.
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The most common way for the change is via dispersion into other groups.
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The above differences in dialects developed during the dispersion of tribes across the country over a long time.
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Generally, the variance measures the degree of dispersion of a random variable around its mean.
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The shape of the susceptibility with respect to frequency characterizes the dispersion properties of the material.
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The polymer precipitates as an unstable dispersion with micrometer-scale particulates.
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Extreme dispersion is also created within this transparency window which leads to slow light, described below.
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