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incident and focused
The STEM rasters a focused incident probe across a specimen that ( as with the TEM ) has been thinned to facilitate detection of electrons scattered through the specimen.
In this configuration, focused electrons are incident on a sample and emitted electrons are deflected into a cylindrical mirror analyzer ( CMA ).
Indeed, because the effect of an ungrounded Faraday cage is to partially reflect the incident radiation, a radio wave that is incident on the inner surface of the hat ( i. e., coming from underneath the hat-wearer ) would be reflected and partially ' focused ' towards the user's brain.
The ad focused on Kennedy's naval service during World War II, specifically the famous PT-109 incident.
During the argument between the Opie and Anthony hosts and both Jones and Kyle, Kyle denied claims by Jones that he was part of a bigger plot of attempting to discredit Ventura and also suggested frustration over the attention on Kyle being focused on the alleged incident rather than on his book in general.
Debate has also focused on how the incident was handled by the League of Nations and the subsequent Lytton Report.
Reporting in the international press on the explosion of interest in the subject has focused on the central role of the Castle incident The British newspaper The Guardian reported:
A 2007 incident that garnered international headlines focused on revelations in the press that Israeli Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover model Bar Refaeli had married a family friend in 2004 and divorced him soon after in order to avoid military service.
Then, following an incident in which Blyleven blatantly gave the finger to a television camera obviously focused on him during one of the Rangers ' rare nationally-broadcast games, Blyleven was again traded on December 8, 1977 to the Pittsburgh Pirates as part of the first four-team trade in Major League Baseball history.
The strip focused primarily on college life, although it sometimes made references to big news stories of the time ( such as the incident at Three Mile Island in 1979 ).
After the incident, police focused their investigation on Yoshiyuki Kōno, whose wife was a victim put in a coma by the gas.
Following the incident, psychological research focused on the theory that everyone who was watching simply assumed that someone else would call the police.
When asked about the incident at an unrelated conference, Geek Squad founder Robert Stephens refused to discuss the topic, instead focused on whether bloggers should be considered true journalists and whether bloggers follow the same ethical standards as journalists, pointing out that bloggers often engage in one way journalism by not getting responses from involved parties before publishing their material.
After intercepting a transmission between Kane and the Nod commander ( the player ), they immediately focused their attention on Kane as the possible cause of this unprecedented incident, coming to the conclusion that the being of " Kane " somehow already existed in their master data matrix, and more disturbingly, that Kane's genetic material is unrecognizable even to the vast ancient knowledge of their spacefaring species.
This was not the first time a tube rupture had occurred at an American reactor but following on so closely behind the Three Mile Island accident caused considerable attention to be focused on the incident at the Ginna plant.
The incident focused national attention on the teachings and legacy of Herbert W. Armstrong, the Worldwide Church of God and LCG's leader Roderick C. Meredith and the police investigated religious issues as potential motives for the shooting, though no official conclusion has been reached.

incident and widespread
While it is certain that the Harvard Mark II operators did not coin the term " bug ", it has been suggested that the incident contributed to the widespread use and acceptance of the term within the computer software lexicon.
The incident received widespread local media coverage.
A widespread legend concerns an incident at Howth, which apparently occurred in 1576.
Regarding the argument of implausibility of Muslims fabricating the story, Shahab Ahmed in the Encyclopedia of the Qur ' an states that " the widespread acceptance of the incident by early Muslims suggests, however, that they did not view the incident as inauspicious and that they would presumably not have, on this basis at least, been adverse to inventing it.
This incident, and the widespread publicity and criticism of boxing which accompanied it, became the basis of the 2005 documentary Ring of Fire: The Emile Griffith Story.
The Nichols incident received widespread media attention, and other Witness students soon followed suit.
A (;, famous case, plural ) is an issue or incident arousing widespread controversy, outside campaigning and heated public debate.
On the domestic front, Tanaka attempted to suppress leftists, Communists and suspected Communist sympathizers through widespread arrests ( the 15 March incident of 1928, and the 19 April incident of 1929 ).
The most famous incident often cited as an example for the hypodermic needle model was the 1938 broadcast of The War of the Worlds and the subsequent reaction of widespread panic among its American mass audience.
Despite widespread condemnation, he later maintained in his autobiography that he had no regrets about the incident: " My attitude was, fuck him.
An indignant Maddalena refuses to hand the sausage over, staying in the customs office at the airport, sparking a diplomatic incident in which she attracts widespread sympathy and support.
On the night of April 8, 1956, the Ribbon Creek incident resulted in the drowning of six recruits, and led to widespread changes in recruit training policies.
After the incident was over and the Palestinian death toll was recorded at between 53 and 56 casualties, Erekat faced widespread criticism.
" The Zhengzhou incident is one of the first manifestations of public nostalgia for the Mao era to make it to the international press, although it is far from clear whether these feelings are widespread.
After the widespread media attention on this incident, she remained popular in her home riding.
ICS is widespread in use from law enforcement to every-day business, as the basic goals of clear communication, accountability, and the efficient use of resources are common to incident and emergency management as well as daily operations.
The Muhammad al-Durrah incident took place in the Gaza Strip on September 30, 2000, on the second day of the Second Intifada, amid widespread rioting throughout the Palestinian territories.
This rating was, however, made prior to the fall of the Soviet Union, and without an accurate appreciation for thewidespread health and environmental effects ” associated with the incident ; if reclassified, it would likely also be level 7.
That incident lead to widespread 2002 Gujarat riots in Godhra as well as the rest of Gujarat in which 790 Muslims and 254 Hindus died, thousands more were rendered homeless and property worth hundreds of crores was lost.
The Pearl incident attracted widespread national attention after the 77 slaves were intercepted and captured about two days after they sailed from the capital.
The incident provoked widespread reaction and historian Gajanan Mehendale to destroy parts of his in-progress biography of Shivaji.
The incident drew widespread criticism, specifically from the African National Congress and prompted the Minister of Defence to request an investigation by the Goldstone Commission.

incident and outrage
Another well-publicized incident from October 2000, usually referred to as the " Mystere incident ", involved Verant banning a player for creating controversial fan fiction, causing outrage among Everquest players and sparking a major industry-wide debate about players ' rights and the line between roleplaying and intellectual property infringement.
Repeated cases of reported Spanish mistreatment of British merchants, whom they accused of smuggling, caused public outrage, particularly the incident of Jenkins ' Ear.
New York responded with outrage to the incident, and while some criticized Tubman for her naïveté, most sympathized with her economic hardship and lambasted the con men.
The incident prompted global outrage when it became public knowledge in 1969.
The incident sparked significant outrage from the opposition Conservatives, who argued that it had the potential to damage diplomatic relations between Canada and the United States.
The incident shocked Britain, not so much because of its brutality, but because many saw it as an outrage that Spain should have the temerity to harm a British subject simply for trading — which many held to be a legitimate occupation.
He stayed on the backbenches throughout Thatcher's premiership and engaged in a number of activities, including participation in the re-launch of TV-am ( where he was involved in an incident in which broadcaster Anna Ford threw her wine at him to express her outrage at both his behaviour and the unwelcome consequent transformation of the TV station ).
105 demonstrators were killed in the incident leading to public outrage that resulted in the removal of Desai from the post of Chief Minister, and the subsequent formation of the present State of Maharashtra, with Bombay ( now Mumbai ) as its state capital.
" The light sentence and the dropping of the more serious charges triggered outrage across Canada, as well as more extensive investigation of events leading up to the incident prompting the arrest, which led to allegations Jaffer met with several escorts.
Due to this incident, many South Korean political, academic and citizen groups expressed their outrage against current mainstream politics.
In the December 19, 1982 installment of his column " An Edge in My Voice ," writer and activist Harlan Ellison discussed the incident, expressing great sympathy for Mayer's position and outrage at what he regarded as overreaction by law enforcement.
The incident sparked community outrage, national news reports, and a torrent of home-made " Get Well " cards from children that were displayed on the fence around the park.
The incident caused outrage among religious groups and demands for the FCC to crack down on indecency on television and radio.
After some outrage from the initial repeated reports, Imus dismissed the incident as " some idiot comment meant to be amusing ".< ref >
The WWF successfully tapped fan outrage at Vince McMahon over the incident by creating the persona of " Mr. McMahon " — an authoritarian and arrogant heel boss who imposed his own will and authority on rebellious characters such as Stone Cold Steve Austin.
Ford was involved in a notable party incident, in which she threw her wine over Jonathan Aitken to express her outrage over his involvement in her sacking from the channel.
The incident provoked outrage among the Haitian and other minority communities in New York City, as well as nationally.
An incident in September 2000 involving five male police officers entering a women's bath house sparked public outrage and drew attention to TPS's poor standing in the gay community.
A scandal is a widely publicized incident that involves allegations of wrongdoing, disgrace, or moral outrage.
Rimsky-Korsakov also writes that, after the fiasco regarding the Mariinsky Theater's production of Taneyev's Oresteia, Mitrofan Belyayev, the publisher and impresario who now headed the " Mighty Handful ", shared Taneyev's outrage over the incident and volunteered to publish the score himself.
This incident and his death provoked national outrage, and caused the citizens and the military to rally behind the just-elected Allende, who was ratified by the Chilean Congress on October 24.
An open letter by Lord Harris about the incident was later published in English newspapers, and caused fresh outrage in New South Wales when it was reprinted by the Australian newspapers.
The incident was caught on video and televised nationally on 7 Nov. 2000, causing widespread outrage.

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