| differential amplifier |
An amplifier in which the output is in proportion to the differences between voltages applied to its two inputs.
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| differential diagnosis |
A process based on evaluation of assessment data for differentiating disorders that may have similar manifestations. For example, an initial state of apathy and demoralization can be caused by alcohol abuse, depression, or dementia.
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| diffluence |
A rate at which wind flow spreads apart along an axis oriented normal to the flow in question. The opposite of confluence.
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| differential |
refers to what was once the traditional difference in interest rates on savings deposits paid by commercial banks and thrift institutions. At times, the slightly higher rate paid by thrift institutions (generally 25 basis points) was mandated by regulation. The required differential was phased out by January 1984.
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| diffraction |
A property of a wave that causes it to bend around obstructions. If a wave passes through a small opening, it will spread out in a circle.
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