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Note that the degree of linear polarization is defined as follows: P = (I⊥ - Iǁ)/(I⊥ + Iǁ), where, I⊥ and Iǁ are the intensities of electromagnetic radiation vibrating perpendicular to and in the scattering plane respectively.

Note that, in the case of randomly-oriented scatterers, the degree of linear polarization is given by: P = (I⊥ – Iǁ )/(I⊥ + Iǁ) (where, I⊥ and Iǁ are the intensities of electromagnetic radiation vibrating perpendicular to, and in, the scattering plane respectively).

They are of particular importance to the linear elastic fracture mechanics (LEFM) and in the scattering theory of elastic waves.

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The new SAOSAC results were then empirically adjusted to better match observations, which show a significantly broader core and higher flux in the scattering wings.

92 points are compared and plotted in the scatter plot of gross thickness data and ordinary kriging estimation data.

92 points are compared and plotted in the scatter plot of gross thickness data and isotropic ordinary kriging estimation data.

92 points are compared and plotted in the scatter plot of gross thickness data and isotropic simple kriging estimation data.

92 points are compared and plotted in the scatter plot of gross thickness data and simple kriging estimation data.

92 points are compared and plotted in the scatter plot of gross log K data and ordinary cokriging estimation data.

92 points are compared and plotted in the scatter plot of gross log K data and MM2 estimation data.

55 points are compared and plotted in the scatter plot of gross log k data and simple cokriging estimation data.

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