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the scattered
verb
To (cause to) separate and go in different directions; to disperse.
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The scattered EC of the tumor and the scattered histiocytes conferred to the involved part of the lymph node, a "starry sky" pattern).
The scattered has a pattern.
He picks up the scattered shards of his journalistic career.
Goettig and I stared at the scattered shards.
The scattered reds bordering the river denote the dense vegetation.
"I understand," Collins said of the scattered jeers.
Note the scattered data.
The consolidants played a great role for the scattered particles.
The first is the delay property of the scattered photons.
Americans were left to pick up the scattered pieces on their own.
The parameter λ is the 'penalty' for the scattered genes.
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