| EDAX | energy dispersive x-ray analysis |
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| EDS | edema disease of swine; egg drop syndrome; Ehlers-Danlos syndrome; Emery-Dreifus syndrome; energy-di... |
| EDXA | energy-dispersive x-ray analysis |
| EDS | Energy Dispersive Spectrometry |
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| EDXA | Energy Dispersive X-Ray Analysis |
| EDXRF | Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence |
| EDX | Energy Dispersive X-ray |
| EDX | Energy dispersive X-ray analysis |
| dispersive | Tending to disperse. <optics> Dispersive power, the relative effect of a material in separating the different rays of light by refraction, as when the substance is formed into a prism. Dispers"iveness. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy | <technique> A microanalytical technique that is based on the characteristic X-ray peaks that are generated when the high energy beam of the electron microscope interacts with the specimen. Each element yields a characteristic spectral fingerprint that may be used to identify the presence of that element within the sample. The relative intensities of the spectral peaks may be used to determine the relative concentrations of each element in the specimen. The X-ray signal is detected by a solid-state silicon-lithium detector and the construction and efficiency of this detector sets a lower limit on the atomic number that may be detected. Generally elements heavier than carbon (Z=5) are detectable. Acronym: EDS (05 Aug 1998) |
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| dispersive electrode |
An electrode larger than an active electrode. It produces electrical stimulation over a large area. SYN: indifferent electrode .
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| dispersive | tending to disperse |
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| dispersive | spreading by diffusion |
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