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scattering Multiple reflections of electromagnetic waves by particles or surfaces.
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Scatchard plot A graph used to find the equilibrium constant for a reaction such as A + B <=> AB. It is a graph of [AB]/[A] versus [AB], or any functions proportional to these quantities. The magnitude of the slope of the graph is the equilibrium constant.
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scattering When electromagnetic radiation passes through matter, most of the radiation continues in its original direction but a small fraction is scattered in other directions. Light that is scattered at the same wavelength as the incoming light is called Rayleigh scattering. Light that is scattered in transparent solids due to vibrations (phonons) is called Brillouin scattering. Brillouin scattering is typically shifted by 0.1 to 1 cm-1 from the incident light. ...
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scattering A property of glass that causes light to deflect from the fiber and contributes to optical attenuation. Single-Mode Fiber (SM) An optical waveguide (or fiber) in which the signal travels in one mode. The fiber has a small core diameter, typically 8.3
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scatter scatters the model data onto the points which are listed in the index. Other points are going to be labeled as missing. This is used for instance to put a variable only available over oceans points onto a global grid.
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