| 41. | Rainbows are the result of a combination of internal reflection and dispersive refraction of light in raindrops.
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| 42. | In surface science, the term " adhesion " almost always refers to dispersive adhesion.
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| 43. | Simple smooth polymer surfaces without any microstructures are commonly used for these dispersive adhesive properties.
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| 44. | Laboratory tests used to disagnose a soil as dispersive focus on the H + in acidic soils.
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| 45. | On the other hand, oceanic flows are dispersive but essentially non rotational and therefore are not turbulent.
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| 46. | EDS is often contrasted with its spectroscopic counterpart, WDS ( wavelength dispersive X-ray spectroscopy ).
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| 47. | It is possible to use prisms rather than gratings as a dispersive elements, as in Figure 3.
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| 48. | This dispersive electrode is frequently and mistakenly called a " ground pad " or " neutral electrode ".
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| 49. | The Dorris and Gray . or Schultz methods can then be used to calculate the dispersive surface energy.
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| 50. | So the theory of dispersive body waves has most applications in the theory of seismic inverse Q filtering.
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