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Loss of light from an object as a consequence of absorption or scattering by an intervening medium. An example is the atmospheric extinction of light from stars near the horizon.
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| extinction c. |
absorptivity.
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| extinction |
Disappearance of an entire species.
Ãâó: ricegenomics.plbr.cornell.edu/glossary.htm
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| extinction |
is the ratio between Ts and Tp in the transmitted beam or between Rp and Rs in the reflected beam. It is also referred to as the contrast ratio in the transmitted or reflected beam.
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| extinction |
When there are no more organisms left of a particular species and with no possible way to bring them back
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