diffused scattering

  • 1scattering — /skat euhr ing/, adj. 1. distributed or occurring here and there at irregular intervals; scattered. 2. straggling, as an assemblage of parts. 3. (of votes) cast in small numbers for various candidates. 4. distributing, dispersing, or separating.… …

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  • 2diffused — adjective 1. (of light rays) subjected to scattering by reflection from a rough surface or transmission through a translucent material (Freq. 1) diffused light • Similar to: ↑distributed 2. (of light) transmitted from a broad light source or… …

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  • 3scattering — scat•ter•ing [[t]ˈskæt ər ɪŋ[/t]] adj. 1) distributed or dispersing at irregular intervals 2) gov (of votes) cast in small numbers for various candidates 3) a small, scattered number or quantity 4) phs Physics. the process in which a wave or beam …

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  • 4Subsurface scattering — (or SSS) is a mechanism of light transport in which light penetrates the surface of a translucent object, is scattered by interacting with the material, and exits the surface at a different point. The light will generally penetrate the surface… …

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  • 5диффузное рассеяние — — [http://www.iks media.ru/glossary/index.html?glossid=2400324] Тематики электросвязь, основные понятия EN diffused scattering …

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  • 6Near-infrared window in biological tissue — The near infrared (NIR) window (also known as optical window or therapeutic window) defines the range of wavelengths where light has its maximum depth of penetration in tissue. Within the NIR window, scattering is the most dominant light tissue… …

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  • 7Diffuse reflection — For reflection of charged particles, see Scattering from rough surfaces. Diffuse and specular reflection from a glossy surface[1] Diffuse reflection is the reflection of light from a surface such that an incident ray is reflected at many …

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  • 8Diffusion damping — Physical cosmology Universe · Big Bang …

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  • 9Ballistic conduction — is the characteristic of a material, known as a ballistic conductor , which has crystalline properties that allow electrons to flow through the material without collisions. The material must be free of impurities that electrons could collide with …

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  • 10Metamaterial cloaking — Electromagnetism Electricity · …

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