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surface a sheet of paper has two surfaces. Homogenous paper has surfaces which are identical or closely similar, differentiated paper has surfaces which are easily distinguished from each other.
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surface maps can be regarded conceptually as a special case of an isoline presentation. Such maps add a three-dimensional effect by fitting a raised surface to data values. Typically, an arbitrary grid is placed over the map and the number of incidents per grid cell are counted. These counts form the basis for what is, in effect, an isopleth map that is given its third, or z (vertical), dimension derived from the isoline values. ...
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surface tension an effect that makes a liquid seem as though it has an elastic "skin." It is caused by cohesion between the surface molecules.
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surfactant A chemical wetting agent added to water to improve penetration.
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surface The composition of the outside of the bowling ball. Also refers to the texture of the coverstock of a bowling ball.
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