Sentence examples for all scattering from inspiring English sources

The phrase "all scattering" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a specific context related to physics or a similar field, but clarity is essential.
Example: "The experiment measured all scattering events to determine the particle interactions."
Alternatives: "total scattering" or "complete scattering".

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Now they're all scattering.

The Keystone algorithm is optimal to correct the linear MTRC caused by the rotation for all scattering centers.

(e) Axial divergence effects: these result in a redistribution of the intensity along 2θ because not all scattering lies in the plane of the diffractometer.

The Debye Waller factors for the Hg Hg scattering paths and the S0 value were constrained to equal those derived from fitting the spectrum of sample pH8_20μMHg_24h; this was necessary due to the large amount of overlap between all scattering paths in the FT-EXAFS spectra that otherwise led to large errors in the fitted parameters.

The total scattering coefficient is the superposition of all scattering events at all angles through the volume scattering function (this function gives the probability for a ray of light to be deviated of an angle from its direction of propagation) (3).

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"We were all scattered".

I saw you and then that mail all scattered around.

"Then we looked up and the car was ablaze and we all scattered".

"That mail was all scattered around, and he was lying on his face," the policeman says.

The first few times we used it, they all scattered over the lake.

They were all scattered now and for years she had come in alone.

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