dissymmetry coefficient
dissymmetry coefficient
[di′sim·ə·trē ‚kō·i′fish·ənt] (analytical chemistry)
Ratio of the intensities of scattered light at 45 and 135°, used to correct for destructive interference encountered in light-scattering-photometric analyses of liquid samples.
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