| 1. | Resonant Inelastic x-ray Scattering processes are classified as either direct or indirect.
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| 2. | These particles must not appear as the end-states of a scattering process.
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| 3. | For energies far from the resonant energy the background scattering process dominates.
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| 4. | It is also possible to observe molecular vibrations by an inelastic scattering process.
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| 5. | Because of this, scattering processes and decay of unstable particles are important in cosmology.
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| 6. | Many types of scattering processes possess azimuthal symmetry and therefore do not depend on.
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| 7. | Therefore, it is desirable to use laser pulses that are faster than the dominant scattering processes.
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| 8. | Impurity scattering and surface scattering are, with a fair approximation, two good examples of elastic scattering processes.
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| 9. | There are two leading-order Feynman diagrams contributing to this interaction : an annihilation process and a scattering process.
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| 10. | The diagrams are part of Feynman's very efficient and elegant algorithm for computing the probability of scattering processes.
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