random scattering造句
例句與造句
- Sorry-that's a somewhat random scattering of thoughts!
- Sometimes you have to step back from the seemingly random scattering of dots to see the whole picture.
- It is possible to use specular reflection for crystallography, but often at high angles there is simply random scattering.
- :: : The article sort of confirms that-seems they use safety in numbers-including random scattering when a predator approaches ..
- Star maps, with their connect-the-dots constellations, are much easier to read than the actual sky, which can look like a random scattering of pinpricks.
- It's difficult to find random scattering in a sentence. 用random scattering造句挺難的
- You only have really conclusive evidence of one cat that you personally know for sure is scared-and a random scattering of junk from the web.
- This leads to the thought that the seemingly random scattering of these seeds is not inherited, and that each generation or meiosis has its own distinct scatter.
- This is due to the random scattering of light, such as that which occurs in clouds, fog, milk, frosted glass, etc ., combined with the properties of the metatmaterial coating.
- In Cooperative subspace coding, also known as linear network coding, nodes transmit random linear combinations of original packets with coefficients which can be chosen from measurements of the naturally random scattering environment.
- In a disordered system, the motion of an electron is not ballistic, but diffusive : i . e ., the electron does not move along a straight line, but experiences a series of random scatterings off of impurities.
- Dashen was also involved in sound propagation in the ocean ( with military applications in mind ), where he applied quantum field theoretical methods ( such as path integrals and the renormalization group ) on the problem of random scattering of sound in the ocean.
- When the primary electron beam interacts with the sample, the electrons lose energy by repeated random scattering and absorption within a teardrop-shaped volume of the specimen known as the "'interaction volume "', which extends from less than 100 nm to approximately 5 祄 into the surface.
- One Commons editor gave this explanation : " Take a look at the composition : the glacier angle reversing into the angle of the boat; the seemingly random scattering of the rocks in the water, counterposed with the rocky foreground; the rather elegant line of posts; the binary reflection of clouds, rocks, and mountains, and the variety of textures.
- According to current models, random scattering from free electrons in the solar radiative zone ( the zone within 75 % of the solar radius, where heat transfer is by radiation ) sets the photon diffusion time scale ( or " photon travel time " ) from the core to the outer edge of the radiative zone at about 170, 000 years.