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Wat (wie) is dynamic correlation - definitie

TECHNIQUE FOR DETERMINING SIZE DISTRIBUTION OF PARTICLES
Quasielastic light scattering; Dynamic Light Scattering; Photon Correlation Spectroscopy; Photon correlation spectroscopy; Quasi-elastic light scattering
  • Hypothetical dynamic light scattering of two samples: Larger particles on the top and smaller particles on the bottom

correlation         
  • [[Anscombe's quartet]]: four sets of data with the same correlation of 0.816
  • Example scatterplots of various datasets with various correlation coefficients.
ANY STATISTICAL RELATIONSHIP, WHETHER CAUSAL OR NOT, BETWEEN TWO RANDOM VARIABLES OR BIVARIATE DATA
Statistical correlation; Association (statistics); Positive correlation; Correlations; Correlated; Correlation matrix; Correlate; Correlational research; Correlation (statistics); Correlation (in statistics); Linear correlation; Coorelation coeficient; Simple correlation; Corelation; Stratified analysis; Correlated variables; Direct correlation; Linear relationship; Sample correlation; Correlation & dependence; Correlational Design; Statistical association; Correlational data; Correlation structure; Correlation structures; Positively correlated; Correlation and dependence; Correlation matrices
n. a correlation between
Correlated         
  • [[Anscombe's quartet]]: four sets of data with the same correlation of 0.816
  • Example scatterplots of various datasets with various correlation coefficients.
ANY STATISTICAL RELATIONSHIP, WHETHER CAUSAL OR NOT, BETWEEN TWO RANDOM VARIABLES OR BIVARIATE DATA
Statistical correlation; Association (statistics); Positive correlation; Correlations; Correlated; Correlation matrix; Correlate; Correlational research; Correlation (statistics); Correlation (in statistics); Linear correlation; Coorelation coeficient; Simple correlation; Corelation; Stratified analysis; Correlated variables; Direct correlation; Linear relationship; Sample correlation; Correlation & dependence; Correlational Design; Statistical association; Correlational data; Correlation structure; Correlation structures; Positively correlated; Correlation and dependence; Correlation matrices
·Impf & ·p.p. of Correlate.
correlate         
  • [[Anscombe's quartet]]: four sets of data with the same correlation of 0.816
  • Example scatterplots of various datasets with various correlation coefficients.
ANY STATISTICAL RELATIONSHIP, WHETHER CAUSAL OR NOT, BETWEEN TWO RANDOM VARIABLES OR BIVARIATE DATA
Statistical correlation; Association (statistics); Positive correlation; Correlations; Correlated; Correlation matrix; Correlate; Correlational research; Correlation (statistics); Correlation (in statistics); Linear correlation; Coorelation coeficient; Simple correlation; Corelation; Stratified analysis; Correlated variables; Direct correlation; Linear relationship; Sample correlation; Correlation & dependence; Correlational Design; Statistical association; Correlational data; Correlation structure; Correlation structures; Positively correlated; Correlation and dependence; Correlation matrices
['k?r?le?t, -r?-]
¦ verb have a relationship in which one thing affects or depends on another: most jobs do not directly correlate with GCSE subjects.
?establish a correlation between.
¦ noun each of two or more related or complementary things.
Origin
C17: back-form. from correlation and correlative.

Wikipedia

Dynamic light scattering

Dynamic light scattering (DLS) is a technique in physics that can be used to determine the size distribution profile of small particles in suspension or polymers in solution. In the scope of DLS, temporal fluctuations are usually analyzed using the intensity or photon auto-correlation function (also known as photon correlation spectroscopy or quasi-elastic light scattering). In the time domain analysis, the autocorrelation function (ACF) usually decays starting from zero delay time, and faster dynamics due to smaller particles lead to faster decorrelation of scattered intensity trace. It has been shown that the intensity ACF is the Fourier transform of the power spectrum, and therefore the DLS measurements can be equally well performed in the spectral domain. DLS can also be used to probe the behavior of complex fluids such as concentrated polymer solutions.