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These much smaller-sized nanoparticles, whose scattering was skewed in the initial DLS measurement without filtration, are believed to have contributed appreciably to the uptake of nanoparticles in the plants.

We present a numerical algorithm for the rapid solution of the time-dependent diffusion equation in a semi-infinite inhomogeneous medium whose scattering and absorption coefficients are arbitrary functions of depth, given a point source impulsive excitation.

This state/signal realization is related to the de Branges Rovnyak model of a linear observable and backward conservative scattering input/state/output system whose scattering matrix is a given Schur class function in the same way as H Z) is related to H(A).

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Last to arrive is the youngest, Karen Mariann Mayberryy), a chatty redhead whose scattered life has at last come together.

(The one exception is NTT-West, whose scattered, costly customers will be subsidised for three years by NTT-East's well-heeled subscribers).So much for the theory.

She says she feels a much stronger connection to her sorority than to the university as a whole, whose scattered buildings and thorny bureaucracy can make it hard to get things done.

Top of the heap is Meryl Streep, as the poisonous (and poisoned) matriarch Violet Weston, whose scattered clan descend upon her godforsaken home when her alcoholic poet husband mysteriously goes missing.

Similar hostility, alongside regular protests and marches, has turned many villages into no-go zones and blunted counter-insurgency efforts against separatist fighters, whose scattered forces are thought to number fewer than 200.

It is a bready Alcatraz incarcerating one slim slice of cheddar that has briefly been dabbed with "seasoned mayo" (presumably seasoned with air, for all the flavour it adds) and a "mixed-leaf salad" whose sparse scattering of shrivelled leaves looks more like some foliage has blown in through the window during prep than a deliberate garnish.

The third configuration we have used is multi-frequency multi-electrode (MFME) whose PCA scattering is shown in Fig. 11.

Experimental results showed that the proposed method can detect a large number of overlapping and occluding ellipses whose points scattered in different images, and has the advantages of requiring no three-dimensional reconstruction and economical.

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