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At relatively low energies, 50 keV (Fig. 5(a)) and 200 keV (Fig. 5(b)), the Martian magnetosphere can scatter the incident ion beams so that part of the scattered trajectories are transposed upstream of the bow shock (left and middle columns).
A change in momentum can scatter supporters quickly.
But the bomblets from a single bomb can scatter over a large area.
In the tech sector, the likes of Google and Facebook can scatter their shares like confetti.
The system can handle up to six handsets so rich people can scatter extra sets all over the house.
He said, "Postings that seem private can scatter and slip unpredictably into a sort of semipublic status".
Otherwise, you can scatter them on almost anything or grind them into a flour to bake with.
Whether dropped from aircraft or fired from artillery, cluster bombs can scatter dozens or even hundreds of smaller explosives across an area the size of a football field.
"If it's high-enough energy, it can scatter and go up to the atmosphere, scatter in the atmosphere and bounce back down," Mr. Eddy said.
Hong Kong's government now provides a weekly ferry service to designated waters off the coast, where relatives can scatter the ashes of their loved ones to the wind.
It seems important to me to catch these little untruths and step on them before they can scatter, reproduce and create more mischief.
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