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' 'I:EDITOR IN CHIEF

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On the cover: Pattern produced from white light by a computer-generated diffraction plate containing 529 square apertures arranged in a 23 × 23 array. (R. B. Hoover, Marshall Space Flight Center) On the title pages~!ii~,~ ~. ~1. 23 , M~-~L 989 spacecraft~~ (NASA,), ~ini ~

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DISPER~!NG PRISM

Two types of dispersing prisms, (a) Rayleigh prism system. (b) Amici direct-vision system consisting of. flint-glass prism,~ and two' crown-glass prisms. ~'

which uses magnetic disks as its primary on-line storage. disophenol [PHARM] I2CdH2(NO2)OH Light yellow, feath~i: ery crystals with a melting point of 157°C; soluble in alcohol { ~disk ',iip.z,r~d.irj ,sis.t~m } diskpaek [COMPUT SCl] A set of magnetic disks that can be used as an antihelminthic drug in animals. { d~'s~i'f~,ndl rdmoved from a disk drive as a unit. { 'disk ,pak } disorder [CRYSTAL] Departures from regularity in disk plow' [AGR] A plow consisting of a number of disk cupation of lattice sites in a crystal containing more than on~ blades attached to one axle or gang bolt; used for rapid, shallow element. { dis'drd.~r } plowing.:.. { 'disk ,plafl } disordered crystalline alloy [SOLID STATE] A mixture.iCf disk population [ASTRON] The older Population I stars such two elements in which the atoms of the mixture are found,a(il as the sun:.:. {'disk ,p~ip.y~'l~.sh~n } more or less random positions on a crystal lattice. { dis'bf~li.i disk recording [ENG ACOUS] 1. The process of inscribing ~rd Ikrist.~l-~n 'alidi } ¯ . suitably transformed acoustical or electrical signals on a phono- disorientation [MI~D] Mental confusion as to one's nonniii graph record. 2. See phonograph record. { Idisk ri'kdrdoi0 } relationship to his or her environment, especially time, fl[sk sander. [MECH ErgO] A machine that uses a circular disk and people; associated with organic brain disorders.. { dis coated with abrasive to smooth or shape surfaces. { 'disk &~n'ta'sh~n } dispatching . [COMPUT SCl] The control of priorities,in~i~ i . ,sand.~r } ..... disk-seal tube [ELECTR] An electron tube having diskqueue of requests in a multiprogramming.or multitasking vironment. {. dis'pach-i0 } shaped electrodesarranged in closely spaced parallel layers, to give low interelectrode capacitance along with high power dispatching priority [COMPUT sc0 In a multiprogrammin~ or multitasking environment, the priority assigned to an aCtiW; output~ up to 2500 megahertz. Also known as lighthouse tube; (non-real time, nonforeground) task.. { dis'pach.i0 pri ~ megatron. { 'disk ,S0.I ,tab } ' disk signal [ctv ENO] Automatic block signal with ~olored dispenser [~No] Device'that automaticaliy dispenses rad~ disks that indicate train movements. disk spring [MECH Et~G] A mechanical spring that consists chaff from an aircraft. { dz'spen.s~r } .' Of a'diskor washer supported by one force (distributed by a dispenser cathode [ELEC'TR] An electrontube cathode ing px~ovisions for continuously replacing evaporated electron~? . suitable Chuck or hold.er) at the periphery and by an opposing emitting material. { dSspen.szr ~kath,fd } : ..o~, ~' force on thecenter or hub of the disk. { 'disk ,spriry} disk storage [ELECTR] An external computer storage device dispermy [PHYSlO] Entrance of two spermatozoa consisting of one or more disks spaced on a common Shaft, and ovum... { 'di,sp~r.m~ } ...... magnetic heads mounted on arms that reach between the disks dispersal [ov Erq~] The practice of building or establisi~ to read and record information on them. Also known as disk industrial plants, government offices, or the like, in separat(d areas, to reduce vulnerability to enemy attack, lORD] memory;, magnetic disk storage. { ',disk ',stOr.ij } disk telescope [Or~lCS] A telescope designed for observaspreading out of equipment, supplies, or personnel, espeeia!i~ tions of the brilliant solar disk; examples are the tower telescope .for protection against enemy action. { dz'sp~r.s~l }. and.the horizontal fixed telescope. {' ',disk 'tel'~,skOp } dispersal pattern [OEOCHEM] Distribution pattern ofm~t'al~ in:soil, rock, water, or vegetation. { d~'sp~r'szl disk thermistor [ELEC'rR] A thermistor which is produced by pressing and sintefing an oxide binder mixture into a disk, disperse [COMPUTSCl] Adata-processingoperationinwhi~h~: 0.2--0.6 inch (5-15 miIIimeters) in diameter and 0.04-0.5 inch grouped input items are distributed among a larger numberi~~ (1,0-13 millimeters) thick, coating the major surfaces with groupsin the output. { d~'sp~rs } conducting material, and attaching leads. { °,disk th~r'mis't~r } dispersed elements [GEOCHEM] Elements which form, fe~ disk:unit See disk drive: { 'disk ,yfi'n~t } or no independent minerals but are present as minor ingredie~i disk-wall packer [P~TRO E~0] A disklike seal between the ..in minerals of abundant elements. { dz'sp~rst 'el.wm~nts, } outside of the well tubing and the inside of the well casing; dispersed gas injection [PWrRO ErgO] Gas-injection Prgi Used to prevent fluid movement from the pressure differential ~sure maintenance of an oil reservoir in which the injection~W~] are arranged geometrically to distribute the gas Unifo~ above and below the sealing point. { 'disk ,wOl ~pak.~r } throughout the oil-productive portions of the rese~! disk wheel [OES ENO] A wheel in which a solid metal disk, rather than separate spokes, joins the hub to the rim. { 'disk { d~!sp~rst.'gas in,jek.sh~n }.., .. ~ .,.~ disperse dye [MATER] A very slightly w'ater-solublei~.'¢! ..,w~l } ". dislocation : [CRYSTAL] A defect occurring along certain lines ored material for use on cellulose acetate and other syntli~ fibers; color is transferred to the fiber as extremely in the crystal structure and present as a closed ring or a fine anchored at its ends to other dislocations, grain boundaries, the , vided particles, resulting in a solution of the dyein ~ .. surface, or other structural feature: Also known as line defect. fiber.. { dSsp~rs ,di } '[GEOL]~ Relative movement of rock on opposite sides of a disperse phase [CrtEM] The phase of a disperse s3~st~ consisting of particles or droplets of one substance disixi~i fault.. Also kriown as displacement. [MEtal ' Displacement through another system. Also known as discontinuous of one or more bones of a joint.. { ,dis'ld'k~.sh~n dislocation breccia See fault breccia. { ~dis.lS'k~.sh~n internal phase. { d#spzrs ,f-az } .... disperser [MATER] Material added to solid-in-liquid.:0 'brech.o } dismicrite [~EOL] Fine-grained limestone of obscure origin, uid-in-liquid suspensions to separate the individual susp resombling micrite but containing sparry calcite bodies. particles; used in pigment grinding and dye dispersion:~ ;known as dispersing agent; emulsifier; emulsifying.?,! { diz'mi, krit } { do'spzr.s~r } d!smount [oRo] To remove a weapon or piece of equipment .~from:its setting, mount, or carriage. { dis'malint } . ¯ disperse system .[CHEM] A two-phase system consisti~ dis0dium hydrogen phosphate See disodium phosphate. a dispersion medium and a disperse phase. { d~!spar~i~ii t~m:} ,. { .di'sdd'Oom .'hi'drwjzn 'f~is,ffit } dispersible inhibitor [CHEM] An additive that dis0d!~m methY!arsonate [PRO CHEM] CH.aAsO(ONa)~_ A colorless, hygroscopic, Crystalline solid; soluble in water and persed in a liquid with only moderate agitation to retai'd :~ methanol;'.used in pharmaceuticals and as a herbicide. Abbre- sirable chemical action. { di'spzr'sz.b~l in'hib.zd.ar:};ii: dispersing agent See disperser. { dz'spzrs.i~ ,a.j~nt::} viated DM.A. { dP..sSd.~-~m ',meth'~lqirs'~0,~t } .... disofliui~ph0sphate [II, IORO CHEM] NazHPO,/ Transpar- dispersing prism [OPTICS] An optical prism which di ent crystals, soluble in water; used in the textile processing and light of. diffferent wavelengths by different amounts:~aia other indgstries to control pH in th~ range 4-9, as an additive therefore be used to separate white light into its monoch.r.¢ in pi0cessed cheese to maintain spreadability, and as a laxativ~ parts.. ~{ da spzrs'ir3 ,priz.~m } . and antacid. Also known as disodium hydrogen phosphate. dispersion [AERO ENO] Deviation from a.prescdbe ~ path; specifically, circular dispersion especiall~ .as apP!! {" dPsS~-o~m"ffis,f~t } disoditi~tartrate See sodium tartrate. missiles. [ASTROrq The frequency dependenceof.thd dation of radio waves (such as those emitted by a pul~) 't~ii',trat } ": .... di~omaty [C'¢TOL] Duplication of chromosomes unaccom- they pass through an ionized gas. [CHEM] A distribqO panied by nuclear division. { di'sd'mod.8 } fin~lyoutput of a communications channel when theii Disomidae [INVZO0] Afamilyofspioniformannelidworms of he divided particles in a medium. ¯ belongihg to the Sedentaria. { dSsiim.o,da } known.. [ELECTROMAO] Scattering of microwaVeii:.al.