• Mean inter-particle distance (or mean inter-particle separation) is the mean distance between microscopic particles (usually atoms or molecules) in a...
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  • the free energy changes as a function of some inter- or intramolecular coordinate (such as the distance between two atoms or a torsional angle). The free...
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  • the number of particle-particle interactions that require inter-processor communication be much smaller than the number of particle-particle interactions...
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  • relation McLeod gauge McStas Mean anomaly Mean field theory Mean flow Mean free path Mean free time Mean inter-particle distance Mean radiant temperature Measure-preserving...
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  • distribution, where random walk is not enough to smother the attractive inter-particle potential. The first to discuss the use of a test to detect deviations...
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    potential, μ {\displaystyle \mu } is the Yukawa particle mass, r is the radial distance to the particle. The potential is monotone increasing, implying...
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    due to observational error. A system of a large number of particles is characterized by the mean values of a relatively few number of macroscopic quantities...
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  • In a sound wave, the complementary variable to sound pressure is the particle velocity. Together, they determine the sound intensity of the wave. Sound...
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    size and shape of discrete nucleons, but also on the distance between them (the inter-nucleon distance). (Other factors include spin, alignment, orbital...
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  • consists of separate, discrete particles. These particles may have different shapes and properties that influence inter-particle contact. Some examples are:...
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    visible light, ultraviolet, x-rays, and gamma radiation (γ) particle radiation consisting of particles of non-zero rest energy, such as alpha radiation (α),...
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    considered. For spherical particles, the average twist angle is determined by the mean center-to-center nearest neighboring distance, Δ {\displaystyle \Delta...
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    step function for the dependence of the force constants on the inter-particle distance. The Anisotropic Network Model was introduced in 2000 (Atilgan...
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  • initially gathered in nodes by the acoustic radiation force. As inter-particle distances become smaller, the secondary forces assist in further aggregation...
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  • potential well, σ is the finite distance at which the inter-particle potential is zero, r is the distance between the particles. These two unknown parameters...
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  • using statistical moments. The first moment is the mean distance between randomly distributed particles in D {\displaystyle D} dimensions. The study of CSR...
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    is the mean speed of translational particle motion in m/s. The mean energy of the translational motions of a substance's constituent particles correlates...
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  • where r = | R | {\displaystyle r=|{\boldsymbol {R}}|} is the inter-particle distance. In certain cases, it is useful to quantify the intermolecular...
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    gas) characterized by the presence of a significant portion of charged particles in any combination of ions or electrons. It is the most abundant form...
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    another particle at a distance r from the given particle is equal to 4πr2ρg(r), where ρ = N/V is the mean density of the gas. It follows that the mean potential...
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  • analysis Internal consistency Internal validity Interquartile mean Interquartile range Inter-rater reliability Interval estimation Intervening variable Intra-rater...
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  • generalized notions of energy distance are studied under the name of maximum mean discrepancy. Equivalence of distance based and kernel methods for hypothesis...
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    bias calculation using the weighted mean; they gave a Hipparcos parallax distance of 126 pc and photometric distance of 132 pc based on stars in the AB...
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    negative exponential distribution is the probability distribution of the distance between events in a Poisson point process, i.e., a process in which events...
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    atmosphere and between celestial bodies. It contains ultra-low levels of particle densities, constituting a near-perfect vacuum of predominantly hydrogen...
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    T_{\text{c}}} is the critical temperature, n {\displaystyle n} is the particle density, m {\displaystyle m} is the mass per boson, ℏ {\displaystyle \hbar...
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  • temperature and a {\displaystyle a} is the Wigner–Seitz radius (or mean inter-particle spacing), given in terms of the density n {\displaystyle n} by the...
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    tunneling ("hopping") of particles between lattice sites and a potential term reflecting on-site interaction. The particles can either be fermions, as...
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    Bioaerosols (short for biological aerosols) are a subcategory of particles released from terrestrial and marine ecosystems into the atmosphere. They consist...
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    between 1 and 10 cm is 500,000, and the number of particles bigger than 1 mm exceeds 100 million. The particles travel at speeds up to 7.8 km/s (28,000 km/h;...
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