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the scattering
verb
To (cause to) separate and go in different directions; to disperse.
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This article was amended on Wednesday 27 January 2010 as we called 'A Scattering' 'The Scattering'.
2.2.1 we define the scattering relation which quantizes the scattering operator.
The scattering curves in Figure 5 depict the scattering from core shell particles at decreasing concentration.
The scattering vector Q is defined as with the scattering angle δ and the wavelength λ.
While investigating the scattering of X rays, he observed that such rays lose some of their energy in the scattering process and emerge with slightly decreased frequency.
With the scattering of the army and the police, a search for new clients has begun.
A minute later the scattering of beeps catches the galloping herd, pulling it to a halt.
The scattering of drawings and sculptures does provide some context for the strangeness of "Village".
The scattering of intact, industrious native families is a black cloud over this body of water.
With the scattering that followed the attack, the city's share has fallen to20percentnto20percent
In No. 15, fat falling leaves compete with the scattering of buildings.
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