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From the time that the photon is scattered at r until it is absorbed at r < sub > screen </ sub >, the photon undergoes a change in phase
From the Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Age, only a few scattered items have been discovered.
From the scattered fields and large farms of the interior, it was carted overland to Wetumpka.
From the 1920s to the 50's Lake Stevens was primarily a resort community, with many public and private resort beaches scattered around the shore.
From examining the unburnt bone, it was shown to come from at least two separate individuals, but much of their skeletons were missing, and what was left had been scattered about the passage.
From about 1370 to 1446, the library was scattered, with parts in Rome, Avignon and elsewhere.
From the sky, planes scattered fliers to persuade the troops to surrender.
From the Middle Ages onward, there were scattered reports of ancient Mesopotamian ruins.
From 1990 to 1994 the band played a few scattered live shows, each usually featuring a different lineup of band members with only Corgan having constant involvement.
From there on, the area became known as Espalhafatos which literally means " scattered suits ", referring to the ornamented clothing found scattered along the route.
From the flashbacks and mentionings scattered throughout the story, she is depicted as a gentle, caring queen and mother.
From the side, a beam of light is only visible if part of the light is scattered by objects: tiny particles like dust, water droplets ( mist, fog, rain ), hail, snow, or smoke, or larger objects such as birds.
From 8 to 10 December, scattered resistance by ground troops and remaining American air and naval forces failed to stop preliminary landings to seize airfields at Batan Island, Aparri, and Vigan City.
From the outset, the new government faced counter-revolutionary resistance from a myriad of forces, including anarchists, scattered tsarist resistance forces known as the White Guard, and Western powers, leading to the events of the Russian civil war, which the Bolsheviks won and subsequently consolidated their power over the entire country, centralising power from the Kremlin in the capital city of Moscow.
From Khirganga to the site of Tunda Bhuj ( 3285m ) the Parvati Valley cuts a steep-sided gorge through the mountains and as the altitude increases, the thick, coniferous forest gradually makes way for patches of meadowland scattered with boulders.
From the Downs, pockets of ancient woodland scattered in and around Inkpen may still be seen today.
From this point until its eastern terminus, the highway travels alongside a parcel of the North Channel Inshore Provincial Park, a waterway park scattered along the North Channel shoreline.
From the scattered references in the Talmud it is impossible to determine exactly Mar Samuel's proficiency in astronomy ; but he knew how to solve many mathematics problems and how to explain many phenomena.
From the fact that the same laws, customs and manners often prevail amongst all persons living in a certain district, or though locally scattered living under the same traditions, Bardaisan endeavours to show that the position of the stars at the birth of individuals can have but little to do with their subsequent conduct, hence the title " Book of the Laws of the Countries.
From earliest times the area had a sparse and scattered population eking out a living from the common and wood and farmlands owned by the church including Burscough Priory, Cockersand Abbey and the Knights Hospitallers until the Dissolution of the Monasteries from 1536 and that of the local gentry included Sir Adam Banastre, Lord of the Manor in 1288 and the Standish, Catterall, Stanley, Rigby, Hulton, Dicconson and Hesketh families-the last being the last Lord of the Manor in 1798.
From the domestic ferrying assignment it was only a step to the Command taking over the responsibility for delivering or supervising the delivery of AAF and lend-lease aircraft to theaters of war scattered across the world.
From there the Khumalos would be scattered across southern Africa, some becoming the Sotho, and some joining other groups such as the Tswana, but the vast majority remained Zulu and Mthwakazi.
On March 24, 1863, Union Col. John McNiel reported that " From 400 to 700 of Jeffers and Clarks men are scattered along from Chalk Bluff to Scatterville and Gainesville.

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From such references, and from others of a like nature, Quesnel gathers that by the word Breviarium was at first designated a book furnishing the rubrics, a sort of Ordo.
From these few references, which are the only surviving evidence apart from place name analysis, it would seem that the Balts Pytheas would have encountered were past the Common Balto-Slavic stage, but still spoke one language, which would have been Proto-Baltic.
From Virgil's admiring references to the neoteric writers Pollio and Cinna, it has been inferred that he was, for a time, associated with Catullus ' neoteric circle.
The collected From Hell features over forty pages of page-by-page notes and references, indicating which scenes are based wholly on Moore's own imagination and which are based upon specific named sources.
From the literature of the 13th to 16th centuries, there exists an abundance of references to the ideals of Bushidō.
* Metamorphoses in Latin edition and English translations ( From Perseus with hyperlinked commentary, mythological, and grammatical references )
From references in other contemporary works, Kyd is also assumed to have been the writer of an early, lost version of Hamlet ( the so-called Ur-Hamlet ), with a play-within-a-play interlude.
From numerous pagan and neo-Biblical references made about her, Tess has been viewed variously as an Earth goddess or as a sacrificial victim.
More recently, the popular graphic novels of Alan Moore, " From Hell " ( 1989 ) and " The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen " ( 1999 ) contain a number of references to the notorious criminality of the area in Victorian London.
From 2008, references to ' borough ' were phased out in favour of simply Bracknell Forest Council.
The song The Right Profile by English Punk band The Clash, off their seminal album London Calling is about the later life of Montgomery Clift, which references his car crash and drug abuse, as well as the movies A Place in the Sun, Red River, From Here to Eternity and The Misfits.
From the numerous incidental references in his works, and from his knowledge of European literature, it may be inferred that he spent some time abroad.
From Tales of the Life and Courage of the Pious and Great Prince Alexander found in the Second Pskovian Chronicle, circa 1260 – 1280, comes one of the first known references to the Great Prince:
From its original seventy maps and eighty-seven bibliographic references in the first edition ( 1570 ), the atlas grew through its thirty-one editions to encompass 183 references and 167 maps in 1612.
From various documentary references glassmaking and glass trading seems to have been a speciality of the Jewish minority in several centres.
From references to the work that survived, we know that its central character is an exceedingly dumb man named " Margites " ( from ancient Greek, margos, " raving, mad ; lustful ") who was so dense he did not know which parent had given birth to him.
From being familiar with street signs to knowing historical references to understanding the most recent slang, literacy demands interaction with the culture and reflection of it.
From references in later treatises such as the Sefer ha-Manhig by Rabbi Abraham ben Nathan ha-Yarḥi ( c. 1204 ), it appears that even at that later time the Spanish rite preserved certain European peculiarities that have since been eliminated in order to conform to the rulings of the Geonim and the official texts based on them.
From references in his own polemics and those of others, he does not seem to have proceeded Master of Arts there.
Edition Information: From the author ’ s 8th ed., 1778 / edited for American lawyers by William G. Hammond ; with copious notes, and references to all comments on the text in the American reports, 1787 – 1890.
From 1944, Watch Tower publications had made occasional references to a governing body, identifying it with the board of directors of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania.
From references in his pamphlets, Dekker is believed to have been born in London around 1572, but nothing is known for certain about his youth.
From the late twentieth century onwards, some in liberal and progressive Christianity have become uncomfortable with the traditional male representation of God and have sought to de-emphasise or eliminate altogether gender-specific references to God.
From this false story, many subsequent references repeated the inaccuracy.

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