| scattergram |
A graph that shows how factors relate to each other. This is visual, not statistical, and is used when it is necessary to compare two factors, like fish age and size.
Ãâó: www.ncfisheries.net/stocks/defsS.htm
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| scattering |
The diffusion of the sonar signal in many directions through refraction, diffraction and reflection, primarily due to the material properties of the insonified areas. Scattering is one of the causes of attenuation in sonar, resulting in signal weakening. Also see Backscattering.
Ãâó: www.instituteformarineacoustics.org/SonarPrimer/da...
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| scattering |
A property of glass which causes light to deflect from the fiber and contributes to losses.
Ãâó: www.seaconbrantner.com/Terminology/terminology.htm
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| scatter diagram |
A diagram that plots the value of one economic variable against the value of another.
Ãâó: www.econ100.com/eu5e/open/glossary.html
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| scattered ray |
An x-ray photon or gamma ray that has been deflected in its passage through a substance and changed by an increase in wavelength.
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