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* [[Adsorption spillover]], a chemical phenomenon involving the movement of atoms adsorbed onto a metal surface |
* [[Adsorption spillover]], a chemical phenomenon involving the movement of atoms adsorbed onto a metal surface |
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* [[Behavioral spillover]], the effect that one behavior has on other behaviors with a shared motive |
* [[Behavioral spillover]], the effect that one behavior has on other behaviors with a shared motive |
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* [[Knowledge spillover]], exchange of ideas among individuals |
* [[Knowledge spillover]], exchange of ideas among individuals |
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* [[Spillover (book)]], or ''Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic |
* [[Spillover (book)|''Spillover'' (book)]], or ''Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic'', a 2012 book by David Quammen |
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* [[Spillover (economics)]], an economic event that occurs because of an event in a seemingly unrelated context |
* [[Spillover (economics)]], an economic event that occurs because of an event in a seemingly unrelated context |
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* [[Spillover (imaging)]], in e.g. tomography, an imaging effect that exaggerates small objects, because of limited resolution |
* [[Spillover (imaging)]], in e.g. tomography, an imaging effect that exaggerates small objects, because of limited resolution |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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* ''[[Spillover II]]'', an artwork by Jaume Plensa |
* ''[[Spillover II]]'', an artwork by Jaume Plensa |
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Latest revision as of 10:43, 14 April 2024
Spillover may refer to:
- Adsorption spillover, a chemical phenomenon involving the movement of atoms adsorbed onto a metal surface
- Catalyst support#Spillover
- Behavioral spillover, the effect that one behavior has on other behaviors with a shared motive
- Hydrogen spillover
- Knowledge spillover, exchange of ideas among individuals
- Spillover (book), or Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic, a 2012 book by David Quammen
- Spillover (economics), an economic event that occurs because of an event in a seemingly unrelated context
- Spillover (imaging), in e.g. tomography, an imaging effect that exaggerates small objects, because of limited resolution
- Spillover infection or pathogen spillover occurs when an infectious reservoir population affects a novel host
- Spillover-crossover model, in psychology distinguishes spillover from crossover as components of transfer of well-being
See also
- All pages with titles containing Spillover
- Spillover II, an artwork by Jaume Plensa