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Scattering and occurs
Scattering also occurs even more strongly in clouds.

Scattering and from
However, people from the Scattering are returning with their own peculiar powers.
Scattering from larger spherical particles is explained by the Mie theory for an arbitrary size parameter x.
The Matres themselves are being hunted by a far more powerful force from out in the Scattering.
Scattering is a general physical process where some forms of radiation, such as light, sound, or moving particles, are forced to deviate from a straight trajectory by one or more localized non-uniformities in the medium through which they pass.
Except for light that comes directly from the sun, most of the light in the day sky is a result of scattering, which is dominated by a small-particle limit called Rayleigh Scattering.
Scattering effects also partially polarize light from the sky, most pronounced at an angle 90 ° from the sun.
* " Eternal ", by Into Eternity from The Scattering of Ashes
" Internal Energy Dependence of Molecular Condensation Coefficients Determined from Molecular Beam Surface Scattering Experiments ", Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, United States Department of Energy, ( May 1978 ).
Scattering can occur both coherently, when reflected waves are in-phase but directed away from the receiver, or incoherently where waves are picked up by the receiver but are out of phase and thus have lower signal strength.
Scattering of laser light from the electrons in a plasma is known as Thomson scattering.
As of October 2010 , the theatre was all set to reopen, with the premiere of Mei Lanfang Classics, providing a view of Peking Opera in its heyday. The play includes six classics from the 160 repertoires of Mei Lanfang, including Battle with Invaders, Drunken Princess, Goddess of Luo River, Taking Command of Troops, Sylph Scattering Flowers, Farewell to Princess Yu.
Scattering experiments are sometimes also called complementary when they investigate the same physical property of a system from two complementary view points in the sense of Bohr.
* The return from the Scattering: Heretics of Dune ( 1984 ) and Chapterhouse: Dune ( 1985 ) by Frank Herbert ; Hunters of Dune ( 2006 ) and Sandworms of Dune ( 2007 ) by Brian Herbert and Anderson
This balance of power is shattered by a large influx of people from the Scattering, some fleeing persecution by an as-yet unknown enemy.
Among the returning people, the Bene Gesserit finds its match in a violent and corrupt matriarchal society known as the Honored Matres, whom they suspect may be descended from some of their own sent out in the Scattering.
Violent and without mercy, the Matres possess military and sexual skills that seem to indicate to some that they are an outgrowth from or a combination of the Fish Speakers and Bene Gesserit who fled out into the Scattering.
Further, in Heretics of Dune, Odrade theorizes that the Honored Matres may have been driven back from the Scattering as their subjects have developed resistance to their form of Voice control due to its over use.
In Hunters of Dune, the passengers of the no-ship Ithaca discover that the Handlers are indeed actually Face Dancers from The Scattering, in league with Daniel and Marty ( who are not ).
At the end of the book, he gathers a force of veterans who had served under him on previous campaigns from the bars of Ysai ( formerly Barony ) and manages to capture a no-ship from the Scattering using his tactical genius and new abilities.
Scattering adds the sky light as a veiling luminance onto the light from the object, reducing its contrast with the background sky light.
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Scattering and air
The scattering of light by particulate impurities in air and other gases, and in liquids, is known today as the Tyndall Effect or Tyndall Scattering.
Although a video for the title track did air briefly in the UK and North America, " The Scattering " failed to chart.
* Forward Scattering Spectrometer Probe, a class of optical instruments designed to measure size and concentration of particles suspended in the air ( such as cloud droplets )

Scattering and also
It is also possible to analyse the eluent flow continuously with RI, LALLS, Multi-Angle Laser Light Scattering MALS, UV, and / or viscosity measurements.
Scattering also includes the interaction of billiard balls on a table, the Rutherford scattering ( or angle change ) of alpha particles by gold nuclei, the Bragg scattering ( or diffraction ) of electrons and X-rays by a cluster of atoms, and the inelastic scattering of a fission fragment as it traverses a thin foil.
The design was also the basis for the Type 94 " Disinfecting Vehicle " and Type 94 " Gas Scattering Vehicle " amongst the " Type 97 Pole Planter " and " Type 97 Cable Layer ".
Scattering of light must also be taken into account.
They had also created the Navigation Device which would eventually take the place of Guild Navigators and help fuel the Scattering.
Scattering stimulated by EHUX blooms not only cause more heat and light to be pushed back up into the atmosphere than usual, but also cause more of the remaining heat to be trapped closer to the ocean surface.
Scattering also includes the interaction of billiard balls on a table, the Rutherford scattering ( or angle change ) of alpha particles by gold nuclei, the Bragg scattering ( or diffraction ) of electrons and X-rays by a cluster of atoms, and the inelastic scattering of a fission fragment as it traverses a thin foil.
Scattering from suspended particles also plays an important role in the color of lakes and oceans.

Scattering and larger
Scattering by particles similar to or larger than the wavelength of light is typically treated by the Mie theory, the discrete dipole approximation and other computational techniques.

Scattering and particles
Scattering theory is a framework for studying and understanding the scattering of waves and particles.
Scattering centers ( or particles ) as small as one micrometer have been observed directly in the light microscope ( e. g., Brownian motion ).
Scattering from suspended particles would normally give a white color, as with snow, but because the light first passes through many meters of blue-colored liquid, the scattered light appears blue.

Scattering and atmosphere
Scattering and absorption are major causes of the attenuation of radiation by the atmosphere.

Scattering and water
Scattering Wang Ping's much smaller force, he succeeded in cutting off the enemy's water supply.

Scattering and see
For more detail, see the main article on Scattering Parameters.
* Interference ( intensity ) fluctuation spectroscopy, related to dynamic light scattering, see Scattering
For light scattering, see: category: Scattering, absorption and radiative transfer ( optics )

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