Sentence examples for scattering apart from inspiring English sources

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Since the UN moved in to East Timor in 1999, pieces of the Indonesian archipelago have at times seemed on the point of scattering apart like so many pearls of a snapped necklace.

In the proposed design, the key to minimized interference is to generate the Raman scattering apart from the plasma, which allows for sufficiently long gate width and wide area for Raman detection.

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For small mean values of the EMCs, the relative standard deviations are large, revealing that many data points are scattered apart.

We observed segregation distorted regions caused by biological factors (regions of distorted markers which had the same skew direction, distinguishable from deviating loci scattered apart along the chromosomes which are likely due to genotyping errors or non-functional markers) only in DH populations and mainly in microspore culture derived populations.

Nevertheless, Canberra today has an incoherent feel, with buildings scattered far apart in seemingly random places, lacking the unity that was originally proposed.

"For the naked mole rats, finding food is hard; the underground tubers on which they live are scattered far apart and an individual would struggle to find enough digging in the dark.

These powerful divine lights flowed into the vessels that are the material of the created world; too fragile to contain such magnitudes, they broke apart, scattering the godly sparks.

Apart from scattering from surface, protons deflected from the magnetic anomaly region have also been observed (Saito et al. 2010; Lue et al. 2011).

In an effort to give it a framing conceit McKie has paid special attention to a handful of towns called Broughton that – because they're scattered reasonably far apart – are a way into talking about the geographical distribution of surnames, and how it changed in the 19th and 20th centuries.

I tear into a croissant, pulling it apart by its crispy tip, scattering buttery flakes of crust onto the newspaper, Le Figaro, and the headline -- Dette americaine: la semaine de tous les dangers.

It's like Lego!" He eyes it with the expression he usually gets before pulling apart a Lego building and enthusiastically scattering its pieces around the house.

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