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- homogeneous and semi-infinite (see halfspace) materials, reflectivity is the same as reflectance. Reflectivity is the square of the magnitude of the Fresnel reflection...
- The composite reflectivity is the maximum dBZ reflectivity from any of the reflectivity angles of the NEXRAD weather radar. In the Composite, the highest...
- In computer science, reflective programming or reflection is the ability of a process to examine, introspect, and modify its own structure and behavior...
- Reflective practice is the ability to reflect on one's actions so as to take a critical stance or attitude towards one's own practice and that of one's...
- Reflective listening is a communication strategy involving two key steps: first, s****ing to understand a speaker's idea, then, offering the idea back to...
- X-ray reflectivity (sometimes known as X-ray specular reflectivity, X-ray reflectometry, or XRR) is a surface-sensitive analytical technique used in chemistry...
- Reflective learning is a form of education in which the student reflects upon their learning experiences. A theory about reflective learning cites it...
- Reflective Records is an independent San Francisco-based record label for electronic music, operated by Jonah Sharp and his wife. The first release was...
- mirror. The reflectivity of a mirror is determined by the percentage of reflected light per the total of the incident light. The reflectivity may vary with...
- material, it is possible to obtain reflectivities as low as 0.1% at a single wavelength. Coatings that give very low reflectivity over a broad band of frequencies...