Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] scatter [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Yarrell is publishing the British birds quarto size — and about one thousand other niny tiny Works are in progress to assist in the mass of confusion already scattered over the World . ’
2 Two-thirds of the laity live scattered across the diocese .
3 Deguchi has made a detailed quantitative analysis of stimulated Raman backward scattering for the astrophysical conditions .
4 An incident electron wave singly scattered to the detector by atom α , and another electron wave doubly scattered by atoms α and β before reaching the detector , can be written ( refs 21 , 22 ; P.H. and D.A.K. , unpublished results ) respectively , where the exponents represent the phases of the scattered waves relative to the origin , and are the scattering factors for singly and doubly scattered waves respectively , containing curved-wave effects .
5 The first group contains a wave singly scattered by the adatom , denoted as , and all the waves doubly scattered first by the adatom and then by a substrate atom , denoted as as , i , where i is a substrate atom near the adatom , and the summation is over all the doubly scattered waves with sufficient large amplitudes .
6 The wave singly scattered by the adatom is a reference wave , with its origin at the adatom , and the doubly scattered waves in the first group are the object waves .
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