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As the scattering angle gets larger (out to ∼170°), the structures responsible for scattering generally get smaller [ 17].
Könnecke doesn't settle for scattering illustrations across the page.
His ashes sit in an urn at center stage, ready for scattering.
Fernández-Alonso, F. et al. Evidence for scattering resonances in the H + D2 reaction.
The formulation is tested for scattering and radiation problems.
Both short wavelengths (ultraviolet) and long wavelengths (infrared) are absorbed rapidly and are not available for scattering.
And that's what we saw when we went to this final picture for scattering from a lattice.
But on the ground or in the trees, they are a smelly, noisy nuisance, frightening to children, with a penchant for scattering compost heaps and fouling car roofs.
In this, the narrator resembles Galchen herself, who has a weakness for scattering her stories with names such as Heidegger and Kant.
The approach allows for scattering by objects of arbitrary shapes, inhomogeneous and moving media.
WIND power this week got its biggest official puff since Queen Elizabeth I's medal-makers thanked it for scattering the Spanish Armada.
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