Sentence examples for open scattering from inspiring English sources

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Empirical results point out that the algorithm (ii) is more efficient than (i) for small number of open scattering channels.

A direct counting of floating point operations justifies quantitatively the superiority of the algorithm (i) for large number of open scattering channels.

The back-office door exploded open, scattering a row of Winston and Salem cigarette packs to the floor.

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Fig. 5 Experimental results (open scatter) and the theoretical fitting results (solid line) of the I-V characteristics of the bistable devices measured under different atmospheres in different positive voltage regions.

Her attempts to open a scattering of foreign sites, like that of Reporters Without Borders, fail as well.

That in his attempt to appeal to the lowest common denominator, he'd push the envelope so far until it would draw these bigots out into the open like scattering cockroaches.

Before they open and scatter, I would like to gather the seeds.

Children in some camps that are still lacking latrines and portable toilets play in open areas scattered with the waste.

Odessa, with its many Russian-speakers, might have been next.Masked pro-Russian demonstrators then opened fire, scattering the pro-Ukrainian crowd.

Over the 117 Open Days scattered from April to October, an estimated 70,000 visitors will pay $5 per garden to wander among other people's hedges and hydrangeas.

In the horse and buggy days, municipalities took their garbage to open pits scattered around the county or loaded it onto barges, where it was dumped at sea.

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