| BSF | back scatter factor; B-cell stimulatory factor; busulfan |
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| CST | cardiac stress test; cavernous sinus thrombosis; certified surgical technologist; chemostatin; Chris... |
| ESF | electron scatter function; electrosurgical filter; erythropoietic stimulating factor |
| PSF | peak scatter factor; peptide supply factor; point spread function; pseudosarcomatous fasciitis |
| SAR | scatter/air ratio; seasonal allergic rhinitis; sexual attitude reassessment; slowly adapting recepto... |
| FSC | Forward scatter |
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| FALS | Forward-angle light scatter |
| SF | HGF)/Scatter Factor |
| HGF | Hepatocyte Growth Factor-Scatter Factor |
| HGF-SF | Hepatocyte Growth Factor-Scatter Factor |
| scatter | Spread in irradiation away from its target. (16 Dec 1997) |
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| scatter factor | A motility factor (motogen) isolated from conditioned medium in which human fibroblasts have been grown. It causes colonies of epithelial and endothelial cells, in culture, to separate into single cells that move apart i.e. They scatter. It has been shown to be identical to human hepatocyte growth factor, but it is not mitogenic for all cell types. (18 Nov 1997) |
| scattered | 1. Dispersed; dissipated; sprinkled, or loosely spread. 2. <botany> Irregular in position; having no regular order; as, scattered leaves. Scat"teredly, Scat"teredness. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| scattered radiation | Secondary radiation emitted from the interaction of X-rays with matter; generally lower in energy, with a directional distribution which depends on the energy of the incident radiation. Synonym: secondary radiation. (05 Mar 2000) |
| scattergram | Graphical display of distribution of two variables in relation to each other. Origin: scatter + G. Gramma, something written (05 Mar 2000) |
| scattering | <radiobiology> The deflection of one particle as a result of collisions with other particles or with waves. See: Elastic. (09 Oct 1997) |
| scattering, radiation | The process in which energy is removed from a beam of light or other electromagnetic radiation and emitted without appreciable change in wavelength. May be considered as the change in direction of a particle or photon owing to a collision with another particle or system. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Radiation Scattering, Radiation Scatterings, Scatterings, Radiation
Synonyms : Low Angle Scattering, Scattering, Low Angle, Angle Scattering, Low, Angle Scatterings, Low, Low Angle Scatterings, Scatterings, Low Angle
| scattering |
the physical process in which particles are deflected haphazardly as a result of collisions a small number (of something) dispersed haphazardly; "the first scatterings of green"; "a sprinkling of grey at his temples" a light shower that falls in some locations and not others nearby dispersion: spreading widely or driving off scatter: the act of scattering diffusing(a): spreading by diffusion
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disperse: to cause to separate and go in different directions; "She waved her hand and scattered the crowds" disperse: move away from each other; "The crowds dispersed"; "The children scattered in all directions when the teacher approached"; distribute loosely; "He scattered gun powder under the wagon" sow by scattering; "scatter seeds" a haphazard distribution in all directions break up: cause to separate; "break up kidney stones"; "disperse particles" the act of scattering spread: strew or distribute over an area; "He spread fertilizer over the lawn"; "scatter cards across the table"
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1. Same as scattering; or, sometimes used in referring to the scattered radiation. 2. The relative dispersion of points on a graph, especially with respect to a mean value, or any curve used to represent the points. See scatter diagram, spread.
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Radiation that has undergone one or more scattering processes. See also diffuse radiation, single-scattering, multiple-scattering.
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(Also called scattergram.) A plot representing corresponding observed values of two variables x and y as points in Cartesian coordinates. If the two variables are functionally related, the points will be bunched, but if they are not functionally related, the points will be scattered uniformly over the plane. Scatter diagrams are used to explore the influence of one variable upon another, strong relationships being revealed as a concentration around a definite curve.
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| scatter | the act of scattering |
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| scatter | a haphazard distribution in all directions |
| scatter | cause to separate |
| scatter | distribute loosely |
| scatter | sow by scattering |
| scatter | move away from each other |
| scatter | to cause to separate and go in different directions, of crowds, for example |
| scatter | strew or distribute over an area |
| scatter | small pin usually worn in groups of two or more |
| scatter | a small rug |
| scatter | a flighty and disorganized person |
| scatter | absent-mindedly irresponsible |
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