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A highly scattering material like milk can be rendered using a dipole approximation and the BSSRDF, however this model assumes a homogeneous medium.
The results show that the effect of scattering material properties on the dimensional quality of the roll formed product is significant.
Combining proper motion and parallax measurements with interstellar scintillation (ISS) observations of pulsars allows modeling of the distribution of scattering material, and thus contributes to modeling of the free electron density in the Galaxy.
Hybrid VLBI and Interstellar Scintillation Analysis: The characteristics of pulsar scintillation, i.e., scintillation time and bandwidth, depend in part upon the distribution of scattering material along the line of sight.
It is demonstrated that the nesting of scales described in these relationships implies limits to the retrieval of absolute concentrations of any biochemical constituents or absolute quantities of the amount of scattering material from hyperspectral observations of total scattering.
The overall reconstruction time scaled with the number of iterations and varied with the amount of scattering material, and typical reconstruction times for a heart phantom (50 iterations) were roughly 10 and 20 h for empty and water-filled torsos, respectively.
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Steven Jacques et al. demonstrated that a reflectance confocal scanning laser microscopy measures the decay of reflected signal as the focus moves deeper into solutions of nanoparticles, absorbing and scattering materials, and typical reflectance standards.
Drawing together the scattered material and textual evidence for Islamic sculpture, we will consider its contexts, forms, techniques, relationship to antecedent artistic practices, and social function.
I think suggestions from outside act on my imagination like a magnet on iron filings, reorientating scattered material so that it all points in the same direction, and setting an internal compass for future attentiveness.
In 1898, Albert F. Kendrick, noting a need to collect in a single work all the scattered material that existed on the history of the see and the architecture of the church, published The Cathedral Church of Lincoln: with minor revisions to the text and with the best possible photographs for the time, it was reprinted many times in Bell's Cathedral Series.
An almost literal use of the phrase appears in popular fiction within H. G. Wells' 1933 novel The Shape of Things to Come, where the protagonist finds a manuscript written in shorthand that provides a key to understanding additional scattered material that is sketched out in both longhand and on typewriter.
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