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Unlike confocal microscopy which rejects multiply scattered light, LOT relies on scattering to provide depth sensitive measures.
We notice that the ratio of the scattering to the absorption coefficient is about 1.31, showing the scattering dominance in the optical extinction coefficient.
Innocent civilians are scattering to escape the shooting and bombardment.
The cables are engineered to keep such scattering to a minimum.
Both nephelometry and turbidimetry are used with Tyndall scattering to quantitatively assay turbid solutions.
Afterward, he sends a certificate with the date and latitude and longitude of the scattering to the family.
After scattering to eight locations, OppenheimerFunds settled into 118,000 square feet at 498 Seventh Avenue, at 37th Street.
The Mets flew home late tonight, scattering to await word from their union representatives, Al Leiter and Vance Wilson.
The company was nationalized during the Russian Revolution and the founding family fled, scattering to France, Germany and Switzerland.
In 1906 Barkla and C.A. Sadler used X-ray scattering to determine the number of electrons in the carbon atom.
As the Globes ceremony let out, late on January 8th, stars crisscrossed the lobby of the Beverly Hilton, scattering to after-parties like airline passengers racing between terminals.
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