scattering in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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scattering [Am ˈskæd(ə)rɪŋ, Brit ˈskatərɪŋ] N

I.scatter [Am ˈskædər, Brit ˈskatə] VB trans

II.scatter [Am ˈskædər, Brit ˈskatə] VB intr

III.scatter [Am ˈskædər, Brit ˈskatə] N PHYS

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In inelastic scattering, an absorbed photon is re-emitted with lower energy.
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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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In the case of "electrophoretic light scattering", oscillating electric field performs the same function.
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In addition, intense gamma radiation from large nuclear explosions may develop intensely charged regions in the surrounding air through Compton scattering.
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A new genetic map of nearly all living birds has shaken the avian evolutionary tree, scattering some species to new perches and adding odd flourishes to their tales.
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There are also other scattering mechanisms which apply to different carriers that are not considered here (e.g. remote interface phonon scattering, umklapp scattering).
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Some of the electrons will undergo inelastic scattering, which means that they lose energy and have their paths slightly and randomly deflected.
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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 shape resonances are discussed in general introductory academic courses of quantum mechanics in the frame of potential scattering phenomena.
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Objects with x 1 act as geometric shapes, scattering light according to their projected area.
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