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Results indicate that correction for the influence of scattering on F SF requires estimation of scattering optical properties from a paired measurement of white-light reflectance.
According to the classical model of scattering spheres [ 7, 11], all scattering cores are assumed to be small spheres, the intensity of scattering may be described by the coefficient of scattering μ s.
The amplitudes of scattering on transverse acoustic phonons cannot be determined in back-scattering [ 8, 10].
Planting in a straight line, instead of scattering the seeds randomly, is key.
This was a notable advance over the usual practice of scattering the seeds by hand.
Mr. O'Reilly and Mr. Tennant have a habit of scattering historical tidbits throughout their narrative without providing proper context.
Had the exhibition taken a historical approach, it would have started by bringing together the works inspired by this system of values, instead of scattering them about.
To see the image, the viewer has to tilt the plate until it is at the proper angle to reveal the pattern of scattering.
At the height of the pearl's importance in Elizabethan England, the queen thought nothing of scattering hundreds over everything she wore, including her hair.
Katharine Hepburn in "Baby" nearly drives Cary Grant crazy with her intrusions into his work, her way of scattering his life about like pieces of lawn furniture.
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For a list of scattering processes, see Scattering.
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