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is scatter
verb
To (cause to) separate and go in different directions; to disperse.
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They interact rarely, so are very hard to detect, but one thing they can do is scatter off nuclei and produce electrons, called a "charged-current" interaction, sort of the inverse of the process by which they were created.
The experimental data clearly show this type of relationship exists, but there is scatter.
There is scatter in the relationship, which results from the geometry and connectivity of the pores (as noted in Mueller et al. 2008 and others), amongst other factors.
Figure 1a shows that the catalyst droplet, which provides the initial seed for nanowire growth, is scatter distributed on the substrate and there is large space between the droplets.
The greatest source of radiation exposure to the operator and staff is scatter from the patient.
Thus, this study concluded that there is scatter radiation exposure not only in the upper part of the body, but also the lower part of the body, though this exposure is at low levels.
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There is scattered evidence.
"The other camp is scattered.
The family today is scattered through Europe and the Americas.
The evidence itself is scattered.
Family is scattered, India is far.
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