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to scattering
verb
To (cause to) separate and go in different directions; to disperse.
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In addition to scattering knowing references to her movies, "Potiche" casts her opposite that other Gallic paragon, Gérard Depardieu, who plays Suzanne's Communist ex-lover and sometime adviser.
This parameter is insensitive to scattering albedos and phase functions.
In other words, TCS are "aging" due to scattering.
The difference is proper to scattering in two dimensions.
But scientists thought these fibers were unsuitable for telecommunications, since the signal would diminish too rapidly due to scattering.
In the early 1940s, the theoretical physics community first considered time dependent approaches to scattering.
corresponds to scattering intensity obtained from a single square of edge l m.
We begin with some general overview of the stationary approach to scattering.
The optical transparency of silica aerogel is tied closely to scattering centres within its microstructure [18].
AB interference is investigated due to scattering processes between two incompressible "edge-states".
Topological photonic states are a novel class of electromagnetic modes that are immune to scattering from imperfections.
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