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During the initiation stage, a large amount of rock was scattered from the free side of the cliff, forming the scatter zone (V in Fig. 1).
The antibody localized in a heterogeneous pattern near the surface of the tumor, but with no optical slicing, much of the signal was scattered from cells deeper in the tissue.
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"Everybody was scattering from the park," said Lance Barksdell, 34, who said he looked out his window when he heard someone in the courtyard yell that "somebody is shooting".
Due to this thickness, peak broadening was expected due to an underestimation of the scattering angle for photons which were scattered from deeper within the sample.
Thousands of immigrants have been scattered from their tumbledown homes.
Some 60,000 Guineans have been scattered from their homes.
The high schools of the others are scattered from Connecticut to California, Michigan, Ohio, Georgia, Tennessee.
Hundreds of her works are scattered from North Carolina to Maine to Illinois.
Most of these are in the West Street building; but outposts are scattered from Colorado to Portnafrankagh, Ireland.
The Mekons, whose members are scattered from London to Chicago, have not sounded so united in a while.
Her family is one of the best things in her life, she says, and, while her siblings are scattered from Vermont to Seattle, they are still close.
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