Sentence examples for scattering the same from inspiring English sources

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The Moon appears to be reddish because of Rayleigh scattering (the same effect that causes sunsets to appear reddish) and the refraction of that light by the Earth's atmosphere into its umbra.

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For the 2008 Documenta festival in Kassel, Germany, Ai bought 1001 Chinese citizens to the quiet German town during the exhibition, and scattered the same number of antique Chinese chairs throughout the city.

So just as it is becoming increasingly clear that many weapons sites -- including nuclear research sites -- which might have proved that Saddam had weapons of mass destruction, have been looted and the evidence scattered, the same is happening with sites of his human mass destruction.

News Corp recently did the same with "24", a clever new drama starring Kiefer Sutherland, which at first failed to draw ratings on the Fox broadcast network, but did better when it was recycled on Fox's FX cable channel too.Does this technique earn extra revenue, or simply scatter the same viewers across different outlets?

When Qsca = 1, the particle scatters the same amount of electromagnetic energy flux that flows through its geometric cross section.

If the time of creation of a photon and the time of detection, after scattering, of the same photon is known then, using the speed of light, the distance travelled by the photon can be calculated.

This ensured that the ToF of photons scattering from the same box led to a sharp pulse, rather than blurring the boundaries between box and it also allows easier analysis.

However, the well-defined aerogel Raman D2 band at 620 cm−1 provides a convenient means of comparing peak intensities, because it must arise from scattering within the same macroscopic volume of sample as the silicon Raman band.

More also scattering by the same object as well as variation in the AOA caused by mobility with respect to a statistical stationary duration of reference may result in correlation among scatterers.

Figure 3 shows scattering from the same sample but tilted with respect to the beam by ω = 45°.

She will be cremated and her ashes will be scattered in the same place where the ashes of her deceased son, William Sauer, were scattered.

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