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The phrase 'scattering data' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a large amount of incomplete or incompletely structured information which is spread out in various places. For example: "The research team was tasked with collecting and organizing all the scattering data from various sources."
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Aslan, however, moved with facility among conservative Christians and liberal atheists, scattering data points and sound bites as he emerged as one of the most prominent Muslim-Americans in mainstream media.
The impulse approximation underestimates existing elastic scattering data.
Dynamic light scattering data showed that the hexadecyloxypropyl ASO conjugates self-assemble into clusters.
We give explicit recursive algorithms for computing the hard pulse from the inverse scattering data.
Analysis of the scattering data shows evidence of clustering for a higher fraction of bound peptide.
Such characteristics are spectra (for different boundary conditions), normalizing constants, spectral functions, scattering data, etc.
The similar problem was investigated in the half line by scattering data in [15, 16].
The collections are called the scattering data of the boundary value problem (1.1)–(1.1).
We construct (11) only on the basis of the given scattering data.
To obtain gyration radii for macromolecules, static light scattering data was analyzed by Zimm method [10].
Besides, information about Ge phase crystallization was also extracted and compared with Raman scattering data.
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