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scattering [ˈskætərɪŋ, Am -t̬ɚ-] SUBST

a scattering of sth
ordered scattering PHYS
multiple scattering PHYS

I . scatter [ˈskætəʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] VERBE trans

scatter diagram SUBST ÉCON, MATH

Expressions couramment utilisées avec scattering

a scattering of sth

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There were six defensive minefields, and a scattering of mines in front of some other posts.
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The ultramicroscope system is based on light scattering, not light reflection.
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Scattering was considerable, but it did not significantly hinder the paratroops' effectiveness.
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The strength of the scattering mainly depends on the geometric topology of the system.
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The story is that her husband died in the war and every night she walks the meadows scattering flowers for her lost loved one.
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The female has a habit of scattering the food to make sure that no morsel of food is missed as it is foraging.
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The shape resonances are discussed in general introductory academic courses of quantum mechanics in the frame of potential scattering phenomena.
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In inelastic scattering, an absorbed photon is re-emitted with lower energy.
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Since its development in the 1950s, muon tomography has taken many forms, the most important of which are muon transmission radiography and muon scattering tomography.
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Scattering and tangling often go together, even though they are different concepts.
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