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  • ...rently used to run across the veldt duplicating leaflets with one hand and scattering them with another ...)
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  • ...its open at maturity into separate parts and then breaks away explosively, scattering the small seeds.
    7 KB (969 words) - 12:27, 7 July 2010
  • ...he suspended carbon particles promoting destructive interference. Internal scattering can result in as much as 10dB of attenuation. Meanwhile, the pyramid shapes
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  • ...reduced below the size of the wavelength of the light being scattered, the scattering no longer occurs to any significant extent. ...le light]] (~ 0.5 micrometers for shortwave violet) eliminates any light [[scattering]], resulting in a [[transparent]] material.
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  • ...s of the molecule. These properties are determined by using various light-scattering and size-exclusion methods. ...inity of a polyanhydride can be determined using DSC, [[Small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS)]], [[Nuclear magnetic resonance]] (NMR), and [[X-ray diffraction]].
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  • ...d by a whitening of the crazed region. The white colour is caused by light-scattering from the crazes.
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  • ...clusion chromatography]] often in combination with [[Low-angle laser light scattering]] (LALLS) and or [[viscometry]] can be used to determine the molecular weig ...amorphous or poorly crystallized. The small angle range (Small Angle X-ray Scattering: [[SAXS]] can be used to measure the long periods of semicrystalline polyme
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  • ...ins. The spacing between domains has been confirmed by [[small-angle X-ray scattering]], a technique which gives information about [[microstructure]].
    11 KB (1,609 words) - 10:10, 20 September 2010
  • ...undaries between crystallites and the amorphous regions between them. This scattering means that crystalline PET is opaque and white in most cases. [[Cold drawin
    43 KB (6,272 words) - 10:11, 20 September 2010
  • ...intermediate degrees of crystallinity will tend to be opaque due to light scattering by crystalline or glassy regions. Thus for many polymers, reduced crystalli ...ttering]], and [[Small angle neutron scattering (SANS)|small angle neutron scattering]] are used to determine the crystalline structure of polymers. [[Gel permea
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  • ...microscopy (FE-SEM), [[atomic force microscopy]] (AFM), [[wide angle X-ray scattering]] (WAXS), small incidence angle X-ray diffraction and solid state 13C cross ...Anisotropic elastic properties of cellulose measured using inelastic x-ray scattering |journal=Macromolecules |volume=41 |issue=24 |pages=9755–9759 |doi=10.102
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  • Semicrystalline polymers are usually opaque because of light scattering on the numerous boundaries between the crystalline and amorphous regions. T
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  • ...h Time Dependent Static Light Scattering (TDSLS)", Ch. 12, pp. 131-151, in Scattering Methods for the Investigation of Polymers, J. Kahovec, Ed., Wiley VCH, 2002 ...measurements are simultaneously and continuously made. These include light scattering, viscosity, refractivity, conductivity, ultra-violet absorption, etc. The t
    14 KB (1,877 words) - 10:12, 20 September 2010
  • ...an be performed using [[microelectrophoresis]], or [[electrophoretic light scattering]], or [[electroacoustic phenomena]]. The last method makes possible to perf
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  • }}</ref> The size of the droplets has been measured by [[small-angle neutron scattering]] to be on the order of a [[micrometre]].<ref name=grillo>{{cite journal |title=Small-angle neutron scattering study of a world-wide known emulsion: Le Pastis |journal=Colloids and Surfa
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  • ...Baron Rayleigh|Lord Rayleigh]] developed the first theory of ''ultrasound scattering'' and published a book "The Theory of Sound" in 1878.<ref>Lord Rayleigh, "T
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  • ...cloudy appearance, because the many [[phase boundary|phase interfaces]] [[scattering|scatter]] light that passes through the emulsion. Emulsions are unstable an Multiple light scattering coupled with vertical scanning is the most widely used technique to monitor
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  • Some colloids are translucent because of the [[Tyndall effect]], which is the scattering of light by particles in the colloid. Other colloids may be opaque or have [[Image:MLS scan.gif|thumb|Measurement principle of multiple light scattering coupled with vertical scanning]]
    27 KB (3,735 words) - 10:13, 20 September 2010
  • ...o its [[Transparency (optics)|translucent]] nature and the way [[light]] [[scattering|scatters]] in the material; however, it feels like [[Polystyrene#Solid foam The slight color it does have is due to [[Rayleigh scattering]] of the shorter [[wavelength]]s of [[visible light]] by the nanosized dend
    26 KB (3,758 words) - 10:14, 20 September 2010
  • | {{nihongo|Plates|華籠|keko}} used for the Buddhist flower-scattering rituals.
    102 KB (12,963 words) - 10:18, 20 September 2010

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