deconvolution

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The inversion of a convolution equation; does not normally have unique solution
The deconvolution (unfolding) is a method of separating overlapping characteristic X-ray peaks
The process of removing the influence of extraneous variation from an apparent cumulative distribution Extraneous variation--such as random errors in measurement--has the effect of inflating observed variation relative to true population variation The cumulative distribution that will be estimated when extraneous variation is present is the convolution of the population distribution (which is the cumulative distribution of interest) and the distribution of the extraneous variable The convolution cumulative distribution will be flatter (have longer tails) than the population cumulative distribution
An image processing technique that removes features in an image that are caused by the telescope itself rather than from actual light coming from the sky For example, the optical analogue would be to remove the spikes and halos which often appear on images of bright stars because of light scattered by the telescope's internal supports
A mathematical process, the inverse of convolution, which allows us to calculate levels of atmospheric CO2 release or uptake in prehistoric and recent times, based upon amounts of CO2 deduced from the isotope records of ice cores (Source: Mintzer, 1992)
isolating the active compound out of a natural product mixture [CUB]