| BEI | back-scattered electron imaging; biological exposure indexes; butanol-extractable iodine |
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| BSE | Back scattered electron |
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| 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) |
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| 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) |
| scattered radiation |
Radiation that has undergone one or more scattering processes. See also diffuse radiation, single-scattering, multiple-scattering.
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| scattered radiation |
Particulate or EM radiation that has undergone a change in direction with or without a change in energy, during its passage through intervening matter.
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| scattered radiation |
Radiation that, during its passage through a material, has been changed in direction.
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| scattered radiation |
Solar radiation scattered by particles in the atmosphere.
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| scattered ray |
An x-ray photon or gamma ray that has been deflected in its passage through a substance and changed by an increase in wavelength.
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| scattered | lacking orderly continuity |
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| scattered | occurring or distributed over widely spaced and irregular intervals in time or space |
| scattered | being distributed here and there without order |
| scattered | not close together in time |
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