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  • curprev 19:3119:31, 30 August 202165.93.183.191 talk 711 bytes +711 Created page with "==English== ===Etymology=== Named after Swedish astronomer {{w|lang=en|Gunnar Malmquist}}, who first described the effect in 1922. ===Noun=== {{en-noun|-}} # A type of {{l|en|selection bias}}, where brighter objects appear to be more common at further distances; caused by a larger actual sample gathering region per square degree at further distances, and that dimmer sources drop out of sight due to distance. ====Derived terms==== {{col3|en| |statistical Malmquist bia..."