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The unintentional interaction of the probe and oscilloscope with the circuit being tested which distorts a signal.
Ãâó: www.oscilloscopeguide.com/glossary-oscilloscope2.h...
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The force applied to a spring that causes a deflection (F).
Ãâó: www.hytechspring.com/spring-concepts.html
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There can be deemed a standard or average rate for a persons insurance, the loading is effectively what an individual will be charged in excess of this for their insurance. An example of this could be gender in respect of car insurance as women are generally charged less than a man with the same risk details.
Ãâó: www.womenonwheels.co.uk/web/glossary/l.html
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the correlation between a variable and a factor. See factor pattern coefficients, factor structure coefficients.
Ãâó: www.siu.edu/~epse1/pohlmann/factglos/
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Process by which china clay, titanium dioxide or barium sulphate is added to paper to improve, opacify and whiten the surface.
Ãâó: www.newlitho.com.au/glossary2.html
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