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That is the name by which scattering resonances go in general relativity [157].
In general, typical unusual type of spherulitic pattern for PBT, in which scattering lobes lie along the polar axis, changed to usual type of pattern for PBT/epoxy blends, in which scattering lobes lie at 45° to the polar axis.
The sample-to-detector distance was 108 cm, from which scattering data in the q-range from 0.1 to 2.8 nm–1 were obtained.
The low-energy kink, which rapidly increases with underdoping, should be caused by the forward elastic or inelastic scatterings, although it remains as an open question which scattering is more dominant.
In these cases, a sampling rate of 1 Hz is not enough to capture the contribution from all of the scales through which scattering takes place that can originate scintillation.
The approximation works in a restricted, but large, class of plasmas, those in which scattering of the α's and bending of their trajectories by magnetic fields can be neglected.
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Those electrons, which scatter the cosmic microwaves, would also polarize them again.
Its own war, which scattered 100,000 refugees last year alone, continues unabated.
The music builds intensely, speeds up then crash lands, after which scattered remnants settle.
The French-born king is thought to have commissioned a manuscript of which scattered leaves survive.
That escape was aided by US airstrikes, which scattered the jihadis from the northern base of the mountain.
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