Sentence examples for scattering date from inspiring English sources

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In particular, the scattering date of the BVP (1.1) and (1.2) is defined in terms of Jost solution and Jost function.

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In 2007 Maya Tolstoy of the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Palisades, N.Y., and colleagues reported that subsequent measurements of ocean-water temperature and light scattering, dating of rock samples, and seafloor digital images of new lava rock indicated that an eruption had taken place at the midocean ridge.

Thundercat has scattered dates from now until December that offer ample time.

DecembeRadio played scattered dates for churches and youth groups in 2004 with Bunn as the lead singer.

The band then played scattered dates in the U.S. and UK, including an appearance on Later... with Jools Holland, ahead of Lions release.

Add the sweet potato pieces, crumble on some feta and scatter the dates and chillies evenly across the pizza.

In the village of Litoric on Croatia's forested border with Slovenia, Igor Barbara has just returned from his daily trip to scatter past-expiry date bananas, watermelon and apples for the brown bears and other animals which roam his territory.

"If this method is generally accurate," says geologist Roger Buick of the University of Sydney, "it promises to revolutionize the Precambrian calendar, allow us to date the scattered microfossil evidence for the early life, and establish its rates of biological evolution".

Mr. Leetaru scanned Wikipedia's 37 gigabytes of data in English, securing mention of 80 million locations and 40 million dates, scattered across four million pages of copy.

In Fort Collins, Colo., librarians strung white lights and scattered rose petals for two date nights last fall.

"More perfectly preserved than any other ancient church in Palestine" is the way the mid-19th-century travel writer Edward Robinson described this handsome, Gothic-style structure of Jerusalem stone that rises in a lush walled garden of date palm trees, scattered Corinthian columns and a burbling fountain.

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