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In science, the amount of a substance, such as a salt, that is in a certain amount of tissue or liquid, such as blood. A substance becomes more concentrated when less water is present. For example, th [..]
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Any one of a group of three quantities characterizing the composition of a mixture and defined as one of mass, amount of substance (chemical amount) or number divided by volume, giving, respectively, [..]
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1. A measure of the amount of substance present in a unit amount of mixture. The amounts can be expressed as moles, masses, or volumes. 2. The process of increasing the amount of substance in a given [..]
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A mental factor that makes its primary mind remain on its object single-pointedly. Generally, the terms ‘mental stabilization’ and ‘concentration’ are interchangeable. More specifically, the term ‘con [..]
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Concentration refers to the extent to which a small number of firms or enterprises account for a large proportion of economic activity such as total sales, assets or employment.
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1[uncountable] the ability to direct all your effort and attention on one thing, without thinking of other things This book requires a great deal of concentration. Tiredness affects your powers of con [..]
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1630s, "action of bringing to a center," noun of action from verb concentrate (v.). Meaning "a mass so collected" is from 1670s; "continuous focus of mental activity" is [..]
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The process of bringing goods from various places together in one place. It includes the sorting processes of accumulation and assorting.
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A measure of the dominance of a market exercised by the top few firms in an industry.
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The amount of one substance dissolved or contained in a given amount of another substance or medium. For example, sea water has a higher concentration of salt than fresh water does.
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measure of the amount of a substance or grouping in a specific place.
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1. See industrial concentration. 2. Concentration of exports and/or imports can be be measured by the Hirschman index.
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the strength of a solution; number of molecules of a substance in a given volume the spatial property of being crowded together strengthening the concentration (as of a solute in a mixture) by removin [..]
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    A sustained thought
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Amount of a chemical in a particular volume or weight of air, water, soil, or other medium. See parts per billion, parts per million. [4]
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Pre-registered artilley or mortar target that massed fires from multiple indirect fire units. Forward observers and infantry leaders plotted concentrations on likely enemy avenues of approach, assembl [..]
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The amount of a substance per defined space. Concentration usually is expressed in terms of mass per unit volume.Examples: g/cm3, kg/lReturn to the Chemistry Glossary Index
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The measure of how much of a given substance there is mixed with another substance.
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Concentration for cement or spacer additives. There are only 2 kinds of additives: liquid or solid.
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noun. 1. the action of gathering together or concentrating. 2. the amount of a compound dissolved into a liquid or solution.
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concentration (pop)
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The relative amount of a substance when combined or mixed with other substances. Concentration can be expressed as mole fraction, mass fraction, or component mole or mass density. Examples: yi = 2 ppm [..]
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The ratio of the quantity of any substance present in a sample of a given volume or a given weight compared to the volume or weight of the sample.
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The amount of a substance per unit volume. Can be presented in a number of ways including: number density: number of particles per unit volume; molar concentration: number of moles per unit volume. Chemical concentration is often denoted using square brackets e.g. [H+] which refers to the concentration of hydrogen ions in this case. If this convent [..]
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Definition - An area of emphasis or specialty within a program of study (major
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The concentration of a solution is the 'strength' of a solution. It is typically given in molarity.
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reduction of water content and corresponding increase in solids content for a preservative effect on foods. Also decreases product volume and weight.
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Bringing the attention to a focus.
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The amount of material dissolved in a unit of solution, expressed in mg/L.
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relative amount of a particular substance, a solute, or mixture.   
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The amount of a component in a given area or volume.
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the ratio of the amount of a specific substance in a given volume or mass of solution to the mass or volume of solvent.
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The level, often expressed as a percentage, to which we will fund one single customer of your total approved debt.
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Usually expressed as a percentage of the approved ledger, it is the maximum percentage that a funder will finance a particular customer to.
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A program of study with a required number of courses in a specific discipline. Similar to a Major or Minor, but with fewer requirements.
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Some programs offer sets of courses within a specialized area of interest.
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(n) the strength of a solution; number of molecules of a substance in a given volume(n) the spatial property of being crowded together(n) strengthening the concentration (as of a solute in a mixture) [..]
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A measure of the strength of a solution; the number of molecules of a substance in a determined volume (Lessons 12, 13)
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Maintaining attention on a task over a period of time; remaining attentive and not easily diverted. [Click Here to Return to List]
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An informal term, sometimes used to refer to a degree component that is smaller than a minor, consisting of courses worth at least 45 points in a single or related subject area, including at least 15 points at 200-level or above. The terms ‘module’ and ‘unit of study’ are also sometimes used, with a similar meaning.
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A designated study focus within a three-year program, such as the Bachelor of Arts, Anthropology concentration.
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A subset of requirements within the discipline-specific requirements of a program of study (graduate field of study or undergraduate major) leading to a graduate or bachelor’s degree.
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Required course of study in the A. S. programs. Recommended course of study in A. A. programs.
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A program of study, usually a set of courses with a degree program, that allows a student to focus on a particular subject within or related to the major area. For example, an MBA-seeking student may [..]
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 In addition to the liberal arts and sciences core program, you will choose a number of courses in your field of interest. Also known as your major and minor, concentration courses explore specific di [..]
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A prescribed set of courses associated with a major or minor that is designed to focus a student's course of study according to interest and/or career goals. A concentration is not a required com [..]
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The term concentration applies to programs that are interdisciplinary. The University of Scranton offers concentrations in Asian Studies, Catholic Studies, Environmental Studies, Human Development, Italian Studies, Judaic Studies, Latin American Studies, Nutrition Studies, Peace and Justice Studies and Women’s Studies.
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A series of courses you take in a topic within your program: for example, you might take an Artificial Intelligence concentration in Computing Science.
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See sea ice concentration (sidebar).
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(1) the weight of solids contained in a unit weight of boiler or feed water. (2) The number of times that the dissolved solids have increased from the original amount in the feedwater to that in the boiler water due to evaporation in generating steam.
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Refers to a density of aircraft flight paths over a given location; generally refers to high density where tracks are not spread out; this is the opposite of Dispersal
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A term used synonymously with density in traffic flow as a measurement of vehicles per mile.
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At least 12 credits of course work that give you an opportunity to extend general learning into a more specific area. Concentrations are listed under their respective major in the Admissions Packet and those pages of the General Catalog dedicated to each of the University's colleges.
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A concentration is a sequence of at least 12 semester credits of designated courses within a major designed to accommodate specific interests of undergraduate students.
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Amount of dust in the air. Usually expressed in terms of micrograms/cubic meter of air.
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in solutions, the mass, volume, or number of moles of solute present in proportion to the amount of solvent or total solution Common measures are: molarity, normality, percent, molality, and by specif [..]
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The amount of substance in a specified space.
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The amount of a substance dissolved in a liquid.
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the relative amounts of solute and solvent present in a solution.
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A general term referring to the quantity of a material or substance contained in unit quantity of a given medium. When the term concentration is used without further qualification, it now means amount [..]
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Concentration is the amount of one substance in a system relative to the amount of other substances. If you have a glass of water, the concentration of water in the glass is 100%. A glass of salt wate [..]
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Amount of a material per unit volume; i.e., milligrams per liter.
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The amount of a substance present in a certain amount of soil, water, air, food, blood, hair, urine, breath, or any other media.
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The relative amount of a substance mixed with another substance. An example is five ppm of carbon monoxide in air or 1 mg/l of iron in water.
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The relative amount of a substance mixed with another substance. An example is five ppm of carbon monoxide in air or 1 mg/l of iron in water.
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is the measure of the atmospheric content of a gas, defined in terms of the proportion of the total volume that it accounts for. Greenhouse gases are trace gases in the atmosphere and are usually meas [..]
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The Normality of a solution with respect to Hydrogen Ions; H+. It is related to acidity measurements in most cases by pH = log 1/2[1/(H+)], where (H+) is the Hydrogen Ion concentration in gram equival [..]
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The maximum exposure to a biologically active physical or chemical agent that is allowed during an 8-hour period (a workday) in a Population of workers, or during a 24-hour period in the general Popul [..]
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The concentration of osmotically active particles in solution expressed in terms of osmoles of solute per liter of solution. Osmolality is expressed in terms of osmoles of solute per kilogram of solve [..]
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Concentration means increasing the proportion of flavor compounds relative to the lightly or neutrally flavored Carrying Liquid. Culinary Uses In the culinary world, concentration is accomplished by [..]
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The amount of a component in a given area or volume.
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Beneficiation of finely ground ore by separation into a concentrate ofiron ore powder with very high purity, so-called slick.
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Concentration defines the quantity of an active substance in a mixture.
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Artificial improvement in the mineral grades in the rock for metallurgic purposes by removing a major portion of waste rock not containing any beneficial minerals.
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Recognising that 'the longer one does attend to a topic the more mastery of it one has,' the great American psychologist William James remarked, 'An education which should improve this faculty would be the education par excellence.' (1892/1985, p. 95) Montessori, who knew of James, set out to do just that. She be [..]
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The ability to focus the attention on one thing without distraction. The power of conscious concentration (directed attention) is developed in all genuine spiritual traditions. In Hindu and Buddhist systems, concentration (dharana, shamatha, etc) is noted as a middle step towards real meditation.
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The level for which a factor will fund a single customer in your portfolio. This is usually expressed as a percentage. Done as a risk management measure to ensure that a single account does not repres [..]
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The ratio or proportion of a given component to the total quantity of gas mixture and expressed in terms of concentration units (i.e. % or parts per hundreds, ppm or parts per million, ppb or parts per billion) and concentration basis (i.e. mole/mole, weight/weight). Air Liquide states concentrations on a mole basis, unless otherwise specified.
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Measured in number of particles per cubic Metre of air. For smaller particles of 0.3 to 0.5 micron diameter concentration may vary from less than 1 million per M3 to 1000 million (1billion) in parts of the underground system in central London. A thousand times variation is surprising when the particles are invisible to the unaided human eye.
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The ratio, expressed in tenths, of the sea surface actually covered by ice to the total area of sea surface, both icecovered and ice-free, at a specific location or over a defined area.
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A strong holding of two or three high cards, typically in a short suit. For example, ♥A‑Q‑5 or ♦K‑Q‑10.
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A way of expressing the amount of solute dissolved in a solvent. Various units including molarity (M), normality (N) and parts per million (ppm).
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The ratio or proportion of a given component to the total quantity of gas mixture and expressed in terms of concentration units (i.e. % or parts per hundreds, ppm or parts per million, ppb or parts per billion) and concentration basis (i.e. mole/mole, weight/weight). Air Liquide states concentrations on a mole basis, unless otherwise specified.
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The mass (weight) of a substance per unit volume, eg parts per million or milligrams per cubic metre
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The amount of one substance dissolved or contained in a given amount of another. For example, seawater contains a higher concentration of salt than fresh water. The concentration of an air pollutant c [..]
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amount of a chemical or pollutant in a particular volume or weight of air, water, soil, or other medium.
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Pairs of cards are created (name of concept on one, description on other for instance). Students take turns. On each turn student chooses 2 cards from face- down arrangement. Students keep pairs which [..]
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  How much or the amount of a substance present in a certain amount of soil, water, air, or food.
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A measure of the atmospheric content of a gas, defined in terms of the proportion of the total volume that it accounts for. Trace gases in the atmosphere
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includes high or low concentration of air pollution which may occur over short periods of time (< 24 h) or continuously over longer periods (> 24h).
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A measure for the amount of something that is mixed with another material. For example, the amount of ozone that is mixed with other compounds in the air is an example of ozone concentration. 
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Competition Law term for an agreement (e.g., a merger or …
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The relative amount of a substance mixed with another substance. An example is five parts per million of carbon monoxide in air or 1 milligram/liter of iron in water.
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A specific subject or field within a major, i.e. international business.
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A concentration is a certain number of credits/courses in a major program of study that is more specialized than the general degree program. It may also be referred to as an option or special emphasis [..]
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A concentration is the area of study a student is focusing on. This term is sometimes used in place of "major;" however, a major can include various concentrations. For example, an English m [..]
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The percentage of a business’s sales ledger value that is accounted for by a particular client. Consumer Credit Act 1974
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The amount of one substance in another substance. For example, a concentration of 10 milligrams per liter means there are 10 milligrams of a substance in 1 liter of another substance.
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The act, process or ability of concentrating; the process of becoming concentrated, or the state of being concentrated. # The direction of attention to a specific object. # The act, process or pro [..]
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Concentration, also known as Match Match, Match Up, Memory, Pelmanism, Shinkei-suijaku, Pexeso or simply Pairs, is a card game in which all of the cards are laid face down on a surface and two cards a [..]
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In chemistry, concentration is the abundance of a constituent divided by the total volume of a mixture. Several types of mathematical description can be distinguished: mass concentration, molar concen [..]
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Concentration, also known as Match Match, Match Up, Memory, Pelmanism, Shinkei-suijaku, Pexeso or simply Pairs, is a card game in which all of the cards are laid face down on a surface and two cards a [..]
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Concentration is an American television game show based on the children's memory game of the same name. Matching cards represented prizes that contestants could win. As matching pairs of cards were gr [..]
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Concentration can refer to:
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Concentration is a music album by artists Machines of Loving Grace which was released in 1993. The song "Butterfly Wings" achieved moderate success and appeared on the soundtrack to the film Punisher: [..]
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The Concentration was a coalition of Dutch liberal parties between 1901 and 1918. The Vrijzinnig Democratische Bond, Liberale Unie and the Bond Vrije Liberalen participated. The main issue which unite [..]
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Concentration originally aired from 16 June 1959 to 7 June 1960 by Granada and was hosted by Barry McQueen in 1959 (Chris Howland and David Gell each hosted in 1960). It was later revived by TVS from [..]
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Concentration is a game show series that aired on Australian television networks. The game show based on the children's memory game of the same name. Matching cards represented prizes that contestant [..]
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