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Thus, in order to observe anomalous | scattering, a heavy atom must be native to the protein |
So-called Rayleigh-Gans | scattering, a generalization of Rayleigh scattering, as |
s awarded for his pioneering work in neutron | scattering, a technique that reveals where atoms are wi |
However, through the process of Compton | scattering, a gamma ray may interact with two (or possi |
ucing cylinders, sending Edison investigaors | scattering about. |
h of the fiber becomes limited by stimulated | scattering, additional power scaling can be achieved by |
Single | scattering albedo. |
The Back | Scattering Alignment (BSA) is a coordinate system used |
The Forward | Scattering Alignment (FSA) coordinate system is primari |
Because the neutron | scattering amplitude can be measured in absolute units, |
e Euler beta function, when interpreted as a | scattering amplitude, has many of the features needed t |
which represent a new approach to computing | scattering amplitudes in QCD using symmetry methods, su |
of Partial Widths in the Veneziano Model of | Scattering Amplitudes, in Quanta, Wentzel Festschrift, |
The colour originates from coherent | scattering and interference of light by the microstruct |
Ionospheric | scattering and Rayleigh scattering are examples of mate |
vision of Lev Landau, he studied light-light | scattering and was awarded a Ph.D. in 1936. |
first current algebra analysis of pion-pion | scattering and solution to the notorious U(1) problem. |
n of formally exact equations for three-body | scattering and bound state scattering (Alt-Grassberger- |
measurement of total cross section, elastic | scattering and diffractive processes. |
ity of Chicago he studied x-ray and electron | scattering, and verified the Compton effect which gave |
important research in simulating subsurface | scattering and the sky. |
bitrary geometry, one seeks to calculate its | scattering and absorption properties. |
of the sky as the sun, the atmospheric light | scattering and making them visible is taking place at s |
nterference phenomena that survives multiple | scattering, and it is regarded as an aspect of a quantu |
h electrons in the formation through Compton | scattering and lose energy. |
as 88 for Seward, 12 for John A. Collier, 18 | scattering and 4 blanks. |
For example, X-ray | scattering and neutron scattering experiments are often |
Reviews of Modern Physics journal, "Electron | Scattering and Nuclear Structure". |
s of matter by elastic and inelastic neutron | scattering, and to probe the fundamental physical prope |
addition, the introduction of dynamic light | scattering and photon correlation spectroscopy has made |
With Pomeranchuk he studied neutron | scattering and plasma physics at the Kurchatov nuclear |
contributions were in theory of absorption, | scattering and dispersion of the light in molecular cry |
(DDA) is a flexible technique for computing | scattering and absorption by targets of arbitrary geome |
ic probes, microwave interferometry, Thomson | scattering and charge exchange spectroscopy. |
") be used, which accounts for losses due to | scattering and luminescence. |
e electron, such as non-relativistic Thomson | scattering and the relativistic Klein-Nishina formula. |
R is the distance to the particle, θ is the | scattering angle, n is the refractive index of the part |
The driving voltages required for light | scattering are in the range of several ten volts and th |
e bigger the particles are, the stronger the | scattering arising from them and the cloudier the parti |
d to have recognised the possibility of such | scattering as early as 1918, but he published it only i |
tation is that 10:5 refers to the same later | scattering as mentioned more fully in 11:9. |
n, and oxygen do not contribute to anomalous | scattering at normal X-ray wavelengths used for X-ray c |
radiative transfer through an isotropically | scattering atmosphere at local thermal equilibrium is g |
Bohren wrote fundamental books on light | scattering, atmospheric thermodynamics, and radiative t |
Anomalous X-ray | scattering AXRS or XRAS is a technique within X-ray dif |
On consideration, I realized that this | scattering backward must be the result of a single coll |
tosphere suffers an average of less than one | scattering before it reaches the observer. |
"It suddenly turned the area into a carnage, | scattering body parts of the street cleaners into a lar |
en string production and as a result the two | scattering branes will be trapped. |
arameters (shapes of the components, surface | scattering, bulk density, and internal properties). |
he material would have if there was impurity | scattering but no other source of scattering, and μlatt |
could have been resulted from planet planet | scattering, but this is rather unlikely. |
d and infrared ranges where tissue is highly | scattering but has a rather low absorption coefficient. |
/white colour of the clouds is caused by Mie | scattering by water droplets which are of a comparable |
Codes for electromagnetic | scattering by cylinders |
Codes for electromagnetic | scattering by spheres |
Codes for electromagnetic | scattering by cylinders - this article list codes for e |
He developed the theory of X-ray | scattering by lattice vibrations of a crystal, building |
There are many phenomena related to light | scattering by spherical particles such as resonances, s |
Codes for electromagnetic | scattering by spheres - this article list codes for ele |
ntains information about the electromagnetic | scattering by spherical particles, relevant links, and |
ting codes for calculaton of electromagnetic | scattering by a single sphere is based on Mie theory wh |
n, blue furthest away) is caused by Rayleigh | scattering by atmospheric gas particles which are much |
ntains information about the electromagnetic | scattering by cylindrical particles, relevant links, an |
Other approximations to | scattering by a single sphere include: Debye series, ra |
ing codes for calculation of electromagnetic | scattering by a single cylinder are based on Mie theory |
Thus, the study of light | scattering by thermally driven density fluctuations (or |
Scattering by particles similar to or larger than the w | |
In a gas, Raman | scattering can occur with a change in vibrational, rota |
Light | scattering can be thought of as the deflection of a ray |
In some circumstances Stokes | scattering can exceed anti-Stokes scattering; in these |
modes, media-generated wave dispersion, and | scattering can be computed from the E and H fields. CEM |
les), with their children riding behind them | scattering candy to the crowd. |
rench gun lines causing widespread panic and | scattering Canrobert's soldiers in all directions. |
In FTIR spectroscopy, Mie | scattering causes a broad sinusoidal oscillation that a |
Manuel Lujan Jr. Neutron | Scattering Center |
The experiment areas contain | scattering chambers, spectrometers and spectrographs, b |
The absorption, reflection and | scattering characteristics of the atmosphere are determ |
ject as well, by mapping the electromagnetic | scattering coefficient onto a two-dimensional plane. |
The Rayleigh | scattering coefficient for a group of scattering partic |
That is, Ks / (Ks + Ka), where Ks is the | scattering coefficient, and Ka is the absorption coeffi |
The number of Compton | scattering collisions is related directly to the number |
h deuterium in some of the molecules creates | scattering contrast between even equal chemical species |
may be found; from these the absorption and | scattering cross sections are computed. |
The ideal moderator is of low mass, high | scattering cross section, and low absorption cross sect |
They indicate broad asymmetric peaks in the | scattering cross section of neutrons or protons scatter |
However, as the | scattering cross section of photons with energies near |
resonance they interact strongly, and their | scattering cross-section becomes very large. |
2005: | Scattering Crows Live In Europe 2004 |
are nuclear physics processes, like neutrino | scattering, dark matter interactions, and neutrinoless |
ring theory to large amounts of pion-nucleon | scattering data. |
This can be based on inherent | scattering differences, e.g. |
beginning point in calculations in electron | scattering diffraction studies. |
Scattering due to the hole-phonon interaction is observ | |
r more realistic media with complex multiple | scattering effects numerical methods are required. |
This is the ratio of | scattering efficiency to total light extinction (which |
Comparison of the | scattering efficiency of blue light in the atmosphere c |
Cox went the distance in the 6-0 win, | scattering eight hits and striking out five. |
ilable, it was found that they gave the same | scattering equation which had been derived by Rutherfor |
a leading authority on magnetism and neutron | scattering, especially in the rare-earth metals. |
r applications in communications, radar wave | scattering, etc. |
ed immediately, it acts the same as in other | scattering events. |
ce of quarks came in 1968, in deep inelastic | scattering experiments at the Stanford Linear Accelerat |
Scattering experiments are sometimes also called comple | |
of matter might be investigated by electron | scattering experiments on crystalline solids, as the wa |
diffraction from crystals, used in inelastic | scattering experiments (neutron backscattering, X-ray b |
at the He nozzle beam source used in many He | scattering experiments poses some risk of error, as it |
Deep inelastic | scattering experiments indicated that protons had subst |
. (1978) "Significance of K-Distributions in | Scattering Experiments", Physical Review Letters, 40, 5 |
ients Determined from Molecular Beam Surface | Scattering Experiments", Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, |
e existence of a compact atomic nucleus from | scattering experiments. |
ergy found in differential cross sections of | scattering experiments. |
have also been further confirmed by neutron | scattering experiments. |
n Open Source software simulator for neutron | scattering experiments. |
ve charge for the interpretation of electron | scattering experiments: because there is no definite bo |
MEIS, a medium energy ion | scattering facility, used to perform depth profiling an |
hich the atom strongly absorbs radiation the | scattering factor undergoes a change due to anomalous d |
In X-ray diffraction the | scattering factor f for an atom is roughly proportional |
The | scattering factor can therefore best be described as a |
However, atomic | scattering factors have imaginary parts due to the anom |
If atomic | scattering factors did not have imaginary parts, the Fr |
Purcey recorded 11 strikeouts, | scattering five hits through eight innings of work. |
Scattering for emergency rendezvous locations, the unit | |
The Mie | scattering formalism can be approximated by the equatio |
"It is well known that the | scattering from a potential shows characteristics peaks |
The paper "FDTD Calculation of | Scattering from Frequency-Dependent Materials," by R. L |
m space, techniques in radio remote sensing, | scattering from rough surfaces, thermal fluctuations in |
In addition, models may consider | scattering from molecules or particles, as well as pola |
It allows measurement of the | scattering function at any point in energy and momentum |
ounding an undetermined number of the enemy, | scattering German patrols and, eventually, forcing the |
Real photon | scattering has the advantage that the first vertex can |
Small-angle laser light | scattering has provided information about spatial densi |
These experiments involved | scattering high-energy beams of electrons from protons |
The final scene shows Dae-jun | scattering Ho-jun's ashes across the sea. |
opportunity and takes him back to his flat, | scattering illegal drugs everywhere, making Hardick loo |
Diffuse | scattering implies that radiation is reflected isotropi |
e spectrograph that results from the Compton | scattering in the scintillator or detector. |
Rayleigh | scattering in glass: it appears blue from the side but |
An extensive review of light | scattering in fluids has covered most of the mechanisms |
lation of biological macromolecules, neutron | scattering in biology, the physics of proteins, enzyme |
ional wire, elucidation of electron-boundary | scattering in quantum wires, invention of "anti"-dots a |
light removed from the direct solar beam by | scattering in the atmosphere (approximately 25% of the |
In June 2007, a new neutron | scattering instrument was opened in NRU. |
lvents were measured using an absolute light | scattering instrument. |
Examples of the neutron | scattering instruments to be used are a backscattering |
n adopted by particle physicists; in neutron | scattering instruments, neutrons are generated by bomba |
The total | scattering intensity is composed of two parts: the atom |
The total | scattering intensity in GED is given as a function of t |
where IR(90) is the | scattering intensity measured for the Rayleigh scattere |
irectly, without calibration, from the light | scattering intensity, the laser intensity, the quantum |
Brillouin | scattering, interaction of photons with acoustic phonon |
In the elastic | scattering interaction, a neutrino collides with an ato |
s again attempted to disengage and withdraw, | scattering into the jungle to throw off the trail of pu |
At a certain concentration the | scattering is so strong that all light passing through |
Such internal | scattering is also present in the human eye, and manife |
Interface roughness | scattering is most noticeable in confined systems, in w |
es such as Bragg diffraction and helium atom | scattering is much easier with monocrystals. |
rnative coordinate system in electromagnetic | scattering is the Forward Scattering Alignment (FSA) wh |
In an optical fiber, material | scattering is caused by micro-inhomogeneities in the re |
the temperature region where phonon-electron | scattering is predominant. |
Spontaneous Raman | scattering is typically very weak, and as a result the |
The Mott | scattering is the theoretical diffraction pattern produ |
ponding factor for coherent neutron or X-ray | scattering is the Debye-Waller factor; often, that term |
In lay terms, Mott | Scattering is similar to Rutherford Scattering but elec |
has therefore become quite clear that light | scattering is an extremely useful tool for monitoring t |
The amount of energy loss by Compton | scattering is related to the number electrons per unit |
Analysis of the | scattering is facilitated when particles do not interac |
Inelastic | scattering is useful for probing such electron excitati |
Using deep inelastic | scattering, it has been estimated that the "size" of an |
ecks of the ship and quickly broke it apart, | scattering its contents over a 4-mile (6.4 km) length. |
containing a Book of Remembrance, as well as | scattering lawns that were landscaped in an orchard set |
The deep | scattering layer is the name given to a layer in the oc |
"Pion | Scattering Lengths and the p-width" (1970) Proceedings |
ght straight back to its source, rather than | scattering light diffusely. |
bservation of the fine structure of Rayleigh | scattering line due to Brillouin-Mandelstam light scatt |
graph can be conveniently described using a | scattering matrix approach introduced by Kottos and Smi |
e incident wave, then the complete amplitude | scattering matrix can be determined. |
f ports is the same in either direction (the | scattering matrix is symmetric). |
The full | scattering matrix for an ideal 3dB rat-race is |
ince the spectrum of the Hamiltonian and the | scattering matrix of the sine-Gordon model can be expli |
the same information and meaning, and thus a | scattering matrix can be transformed from one to the ot |
For example, in a laser | scattering measurement, the laser beam is split into tw |
he characterization of particles via optical | scattering measurements. |
lecules, including various uses of the light | scattering method. |
have long range order may also be studied by | scattering methods that rely on elastic scattering of m |
Scattering models reveal that the observed water ice is | |
class of statistically "fluctuating target" | scattering models he developed at the RAND Corporation |
c work involve a fundamental theory of Raman | scattering, molecular spectroscopy in gases and liquids |
heoretical and experimental studies on light | scattering, molecular optics and in the discovery of th |
rough and destroyed much of Sacramento City, | scattering most of the squatters in the vicinity of the |
February 7, 1991, reentering over Argentina, | scattering much of its debris over the town of Capitan |
This | scattering occurs at the edge of the scattering band, a |
y, Cambridge University where he studied the | scattering of beta particles. |
iz's theory, it was widely believed that the | scattering of rocks throughout New England were the res |
the remaining Southern delegates, and also a | scattering of delegates from northern and far western s |
hapel and the Gardens of Remembrance for the | scattering of cremated remains. |
th a Garden of Remembrance for the burial or | scattering of ashes, and also offered panels and niches |
ong the B6270 and High Fremington which is a | scattering of houses running up towards Fremington Edge |
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