Sentence examples for defined scattering from inspiring English sources

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Any wave emerging from the exit surface, or a crystal plane below the critical angle (i.e. for the latter 2θ − Ω < critical angle), may not emerge as well defined scattering, depending on the shape of the exit surface.

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By comparing with daily oil production intensity, a large number of positive micro-amplitude structures can be defined scattered throughout the hanging wall of Fault F234, and concentrated in the north and south.

It should be noted however that the same tendency in cf voi (with a corresponding reduction in counts per MBq) is observed for both 99m Tc and 177Lu when consistent scatter correction is applied to these data (using the previously defined scatter windows).

The chosen targets define scattering in all three regions Rayleigh (R), Mie (M) and optical (O)—according to their dimensions and simulation carrier frequencies.

In this work, we focus our attention on the use of optical diffusers whose behavior is predominately defined by scattering properties alone.

In design of fair surfaces over irregular domain defined over scattered data it was widely accepted till recently that one should use Delaunay triangulation because of its global optimum property.

A scatter fraction, defined as total scattered over total unscattered counts within a 20% window, is calculated for each point in our Anger camera images.

In pRb knockout mice this cartilage is grossly disorganized and instead of a defined osteoblast layer, scattered calcified nodules are apparent in the space that would normally by occupied by cartilage (Fig. 4A, right).

ACC of the breast was first described by Roncaroli et al. in a 42-year-old woman who complained of a palpable lump that had rapidly increased in size and appeared at mammography as a well defined lesion containing scattered granular calcifications [ 10].

The MDSFR analysis itself is then performed with the physically realistic power-law scattering model (that follows from the definition of the Whittle-Matern correlation function), which yields values for the reduced scattering coefficient (defined by the scattering power and μs′ 800nm)) and γ.

With a well-defined scattering geometry, a specific scattering angle could be assigned to each pixel.

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