dispersion
Kelime Anlamı :
1. dağılma.
2. dağılım.
3. İntişar, dağılım, dağılma, çözgünlük.
4. yahudilerin sürgün sonrası dağılmaları.
5. çözelti.
6. dağıtılma.
7. dağıtışım.
8. dağılışım.
9. serpinti.
10. dağınım.
Tanımlar :
1.
the act or process of dispersing.
2. the state of being dispersed.
3. the diaspora of the jews.
4. statistics the degree of scatter of data, usually about an average value, such as the median.
5. physics separation of a complex wave into its component parts according to a given characteristic, such as frequency or wavelength.
6. physics separation of visible light into colors by refraction or diffraction.
7. chemistry see disperse system.
2. the state of being dispersed.
3. the diaspora of the jews.
4. statistics the degree of scatter of data, usually about an average value, such as the median.
5. physics separation of a complex wave into its component parts according to a given characteristic, such as frequency or wavelength.
6. physics separation of visible light into colors by refraction or diffraction.
7. chemistry see disperse system.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
the state of being dispersed; dispersedness.
2. A process of dispersing.
3. the degree of scatter of data.
4. the separation of visible light by refraction or diffraction.
5. the removal of inflammation.
2. A process of dispersing.
3. the degree of scatter of data.
4. the separation of visible light by refraction or diffraction.
5. the removal of inflammation.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
the act or process of scattering or dispersing, or the state of being scattered or separated
2. the separation of light into its different colored rays, arising from their different refrangibilities.
2. the separation of light into its different colored rays, arising from their different refrangibilities.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
the act of dispersing or scattering.
2. the state of being dispersed or scattered abroad: as, the dispersion of the jews.
3. in optics, the separation of the different colored rays in refraction, arising from their different, wave-lengths.
4. in medicine and surgery, the scattering or removal of inflammation from a part and the restoration of the part to its natural state.
5. in mathematics, the excess of the average value of a function at less than an infinitesimal distance from a point over the value at that point, this excess being divided by 1/10 of the square of the limiting infinitesimal distance.
6. in physiol, optics, the blurring of the retinal image due to faulty accommodation.
7. in botany, the distribution of seeds and of plants by various means, as by the wind, by birds and animals, etc.
8. the tendency of material particles or bodies, including conscious individuals, to go apart, as from a center; hence, in the phenomena of population, the continual breaking down and dispersing of aggregations, counteracting a tendency toward concentration. see law of *aggregation.
2. the state of being dispersed or scattered abroad: as, the dispersion of the jews.
3. in optics, the separation of the different colored rays in refraction, arising from their different, wave-lengths.
4. in medicine and surgery, the scattering or removal of inflammation from a part and the restoration of the part to its natural state.
5. in mathematics, the excess of the average value of a function at less than an infinitesimal distance from a point over the value at that point, this excess being divided by 1/10 of the square of the limiting infinitesimal distance.
6. in physiol, optics, the blurring of the retinal image due to faulty accommodation.
7. in botany, the distribution of seeds and of plants by various means, as by the wind, by birds and animals, etc.
8. the tendency of material particles or bodies, including conscious individuals, to go apart, as from a center; hence, in the phenomena of population, the continual breaking down and dispersing of aggregations, counteracting a tendency toward concentration. see law of *aggregation.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia