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Finely divided particles in suspension in another substance.
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The process of molecular movement by physical processes. dose: Also known as dose equivalent, this is a value for comparing the biological effectiveness of different kinds of radiation on a common scale. Technically, it is the product of the absorbed dose, the quality factor, and any other modifying factors. The unit for dose is the rem. A millirem is one one-thousandth of a rem.
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ability of glass to bend light rays of deferent wavelengths to varying degrees.
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The scattering of the values of a frequency distribution (of data) from an average.
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The separation of a substance into the smallest possible particles using another substance (the medium). Used in papermaking to homogenize pulp properties and remove impurities
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