| ISS | idiopathic short stature; injury severity score; International Society of Surgery; ion-scattering sp... |
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| CIDS | cellular immunity deficiency syndrome; circular intensity differential scattering; continuous insuli... |
| HEIS | high-energy ion scattering |
| LEIS | low-energy ion scattering |
| QLS | Quality of Life Scale; quasielastic light-scattering spectroscopy |
| DLS | Dynamic light scattering |
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| LS | Light scattering |
| QELS | Quasi elastic light scattering |
| QLS | Quasi-elastic Light Scattering |
| RLS | Resonance Light Scattering |
| scattering | <radiobiology> The deflection of one particle as a result of collisions with other particles or with waves. See: Elastic. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| 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) |
| pitch angle scattering | <physics> Scattering (collisional, or due to wave-particle effects) of particles in velocity space, in which the pitch angle (see entry above) is changed. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| Compton scattering | <radiobiology> An attenuation process observed for x and gamma radiation in which an incident photon interacts with an orbital electron of an atom to produce a recoil electron and a scattered photon of energy less than the incident photon. (16 Dec 1997) |
| Thomson scattering | <radiobiology> Scattering of photons by electrons, in the classical (low photon energy) limit. Laser light passed through a plasma will experience Thomson scattering, the spread of the scattered light in energy provides a very good measurement of the electron temperature of the plasma. (09 Oct 1997) |
| light scattering | Particles suspended in a solution will cause scattering of light and the extent of the scattering is related to the size and shape of the particles (in a somewhat complex relationship). (18 Nov 1997) |
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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A specification of the angular distribution of the electromagnetic energy scattered by a particle or a scattering medium. The differential (scattering) cross section is defined as the ratio of the intensity of radiant energy scattered in a given direction to the incident irradiance and thus has dimensions of area per unit solid angle. The symbol is frequently used for scattering cross section and d /d for the differential cross section.
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The change in direction, frequency, or polarization of electromagnetic waves. See also Back scatter.
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the process of chaotic deflection of electromagnetic radiation by impact on rough surfaces.
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the process in which a beam of light is diffused or deflected by collisions with particles suspended in the atmosphere.
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| scattering | the act of scattering |
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| scattering | spreading widely or driving off |
| scattering | a light shower that falls in some locations and not others nearby |
| scattering | the physical process in which particles are deflected haphazardly as a result of collisions |
| scattering | a small number dispersed haphazardly |
| scattering | spreading by diffusion |
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