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fading
The gradual loss of color of a paint film due to a chemical or physical change Usually due to pigment degradation by the ultraviolet (UV) radiation in sunlight
Variation in the field strength or other properties of a received radio wave signal as a result of changes in the electromagnetic field propagation characteristic of the transmission path with time
Fading describes rapid changes in a radio signal’s amplitude over a short period of time or travel distance Fading is a result of multipath In fact, it is caused by interference between multiple replicas of the transmitted signal
The gradual loss of color due to the breakdown of colorants to invisible forms
The reduction in signal intensity of one or several of the components of a radio signal, typically caused by the reflective or refractive effects of multi-path
Loss of color, freshness, or vigor
A technique of cognitive apprenticeship whereby the instructor gradually withdraws support and transfers full control of a performance to the learner (Wilson)
Loss of color caused by sunlight or artificial light, atmospheric gases including ozone, nitrogen dioxide and hydrogen sulphide, cleaning and bleaching chemicals such as sodium hypochlorite, and other household and industrial products Commercial installations in areas where such exposures occur require care in selection of colorfast carpet
Describes a wine that is losing color, fruit or flavor, usually as a result of age
present participle of fade
{s} tending to fade, tending to lose its color or intensity
Loss of gloss or sheen
The systematic, gradual removal of prompts until the discriminative stimulus (antecedent event) triggers an independent response from the learner
A gradual change in color or gloss in a finish
An Irish dance; also, the burden of a song
The systematic, gradual removal of prompts that promotes an independent, uncued response from a learner
Losing freshness, color, brightness, or vigor
weakening in force or intensity; "attenuation in the volume of the sound"
A defect common to celluloid buttons and cardboard photo items which have been over-exposed to sunlight
The combination of out-of-phase multiple signals that results in a weaker or self-canceling data signal
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