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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Dilute; Dilution (disambiguation); Diluted; Dilutions; Water dilution

dilute         
I. v. a.
1.
Thin (with water or other liquid), make more liquid, make thinner.
2.
Attenuate, reduce, weaken, thin, make thin, make weak.
II. a.
Thin, diluted, attenuated, weak.
Diluted         
·adj Reduced in strength; thin; weak.
II. Diluted ·Impf & ·p.p. of Dilute.
Magnetic semiconductor         
TYPE OF FUNCTIONAL SEMICONDUCTING OXIDE WITH APPLICATIONS IN SPINTRONICS
Magnetic semiconductors; Dilute magnetic semiconductor; Diluted magnetic semiconductor; ZnO-based diluted magnetic semiconductors; ZnO based Diluted Magnetic Semiconductors; Dilute magnetism
Magnetic semiconductors are semiconductor materials that exhibit both ferromagnetism (or a similar response) and useful semiconductor properties. If implemented in devices, these materials could provide a new type of control of conduction.

Wikipedia

Dilution

Dilution may refer to:

  • Reducing the concentration of a chemical
  • Serial dilution, a common way of going about this reduction of concentration
  • Homeopathic dilution
  • Dilution (equation), an equation to calculate the rate a gas dilutes
  • Trademark dilution, a type of unlawful trademark use outside of the relevant market
  • Stock dilution, the result of new shares of stock being issued by a company, thereby diminishing the percent ownership represented by previously existing shares
  • Dilution gene, a gene that lightens the coat color of certain living things
  • Expectational Dilution, the second album by the metalcore band Overcast
  • Dilution ratio
  • Hemodynamics#Hemodilution, in blood