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dependent variable A variable that cannot be arbitrarily selected and is determined by the independent variable.
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dependent variable A variable that reacts or responds to some causal factor; total cost is the dependent variable, as represented by the letter Y, in the equation Y 5 a 1 bX. (See page(s) p. 204)
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dependent variable The factor that is measured in an experiment.
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deposition Processes by which traces gases or particles are transferred from the atmosphere to the surface of the earth. Atmospheric deposition is usually divided into two categories, wet deposition and dry deposition, depending on the phase of the material during the deposition process. Thus, in wet deposition, the gas or particle is first incorporated into a droplet and is then transferred to the surface via precipitation. ...
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depolarization The process by which a polarized signal, for example, a radar signal, loses its original polarization as the result of scattering or of propagation through an anisotropic medium. The signal may experience a change of polarization, for example, from circular to elliptical as a result of differential attenuation or differential phase shift, or it may experience a loss of polarization, that is, become unpolarized, as a result of scattering in a random medium.
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