Antishadow
"Antishadow" in a Sentence (16 examples)
Correct shadows and antishadows are shown in Figure 9.6.
The calculations prove that the rate of the colour transparency growth with v depends on the contribution of resonances in the inelastic antishadow rescattering.
The other uses "antishadows", additional shadow degrees of freedom that can be made antithetic to the existing shadows.
Not necessarily, and the reason is the existence of the reflective (antishadow) scattering at the LHC energies.
The antishadow of pale skin between the exposed tops of her breasts said that her darkness came from the desert sun.
She snaps the chain of the overhead bulb at the same moment a thin slice of white cat, an antishadow, slips past her legs.
The flames melt into each other like antishadows, climb atop the backs of old papers and twigs and start to burn.
I glanced along the wall until I found a window, only recognizing it by the antishadows of clouds passing in the distance.
The pine forests that coat the southern flanks of the gorge—and that, together with the antishadow cast by the frequent mists, make it look like the one true setting for all of those ancient Chinese ink scroll paintings of lonely poets and waterfalls—provide the wood for building homes, fuel for cooking and heating, something to sell in the market for a few yuan.
This linear dependence has not been applied in data analysis since the discovery of the shadowing and antishadowing effects.
The shift of the momentum distributions towards higher x values not only explains why bound nucleons are shadowed relative to free ones at low x but also implies that the bound nucleons should be antishadowed at some higher values.
First, while the origin of nuclear shadowing is understood, the dynamics of antishadowing is unknown
The nuclear structure function is predicted to be enhanced precisely in the domain 0.1<x<0.2 where antishadowing is empirically observed.
The government pursues a variety of antishadow actions. For example, it enforces tax collection by introducing new taxes, using more sophisticated methods for accounting, calculating, paying, and auditing taxes, expanding the mandate of the tax administration, and investigating and punishing dodgers based on special normative acts rather than usually applied ones.
This must be kept in mind in examining the "antishadow economy" sentiments of the majority of Russians who experienced the Soviet period, many of whom have not found a place for themselves in today's criminal, shadow reality and have been driven to the margins of economic life.
Note that in Chapter 4 we discuss the major antishadow-education policies of South Korea as an attempt to lessen social reproductive processes.
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