| free radical |
Any atom or atom group has unpaired electron on its orbit; any species capable of independent existence that possess one or more unpaired electrons, an unpaired electron being one that is alone in an orbital.
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| Frederick |
(1874-1945) an ecologist at the University of Nebraska and the University of Minnesota who helped develop and extensively studied the theory of succession.
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| freezing |
The freezing of pure water without the benefit of any nuclei.
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| frequency distribution |
An arrangement of values that shows the number of times a given score or group of scores occurs. Reference: Chapter 3
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| frequency distribution |
A frequency distribution is a systematic way to order a set of data from lowest to highest value showing the number of occurrences (frequency) at each value or range of values.
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| FRE | type genus of the Fregatidae |
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| FRE | frigate birds |
| FRE | transporting goods commercially at rates cheaper than express rates |
| FRE | goods carried by a large vehicle |
| FRE | the charge for transporting something by common carrier |
| FRE | load with goods for transportation |
| FRE | transport by freight |
| FRE | an employee of a freight carrier who directs the receipt and delivery of goods |
| FRE | a railway car that carries freight |
| FRE | an elevator designed for carrying freight |
| FRE | a long-distance express freight train between industrial centers and seaports with facilities for rapid loading and unloading of goods |
| FRE | the charge for transporting something by common carrier |
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