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Examples of diffuse reflection


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Diffusereflection patterns were thus evident for the majority of samples of soft tissue epidermis and dermis and also for adipose tissue of the digital cushion.
Most of the objects visible to the naked eye are identified via diffusereflection.
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It describes the way a surface reflects light as a combination of the diffusereflection of rough surfaces with the specular reflection of shiny surfaces.
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Increases in porosity can increase light refraction, diffusereflection and scattering, resulting in a brightening of the material's surface.
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Reflection from smooth and polished surfaces can be assumed to be specular reflection, whereas reflection from rough surfaces approximates diffusereflection.
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In diffusereflection, radiation is reflected equally in all directions.
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Some lasers are so powerful that even the diffusereflection from a surface can be hazardous to the eye.
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This is called diffusereflection or scattering, and it is typically characterized by wide variety of reflection angles.
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Diffusereflection describes opaque, non limpid materials, such as paper or rock.
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Diffusereflection is typically characterized by omni-directional reflection angles.
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It is a diffusereflection due to scattering, as opposed to specular reflection like a mirror.
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The individual crystallites may be transparent, but their facets (grain boundaries) reflect or scatter light resulting in diffusereflection.
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Fresnel reflection is directional and therefore does not contribute significantly to albedo which is primarily diffusereflection.
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A diffusereflection is generally not hazardous but specular reflections can be just as dangerous as direct exposures.
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A flat surface is indeed required to give specular reflection, but it does not prevent diffusereflection.
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Many common materials exhibit a mixture of specular and diffusereflection.
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Glossy surfaces can give both specular and diffusereflection.
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The web is large and spherical and it is difficult to see during the day because of diffusereflection.
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When these irregularities are considered to be random and dense enough that their individual effects average out, this kind of scattered reflection is commonly referred to as diffusereflection.
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This is called "diffusereflection".
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At the lower part of the images, ambient illumination and diffuse reflections weaken, and the probability of specular reflection decreases due to the fish shades.
Particular and complete solutions are obtained for specular and diffuse reflections.
They expected that because of the small size of electrons, even the smoothest crystal surface would be too rough and thus the electron beam would experience diffusereflection.
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They considered spatially constant ion temperatures and specular and diffuse reflections at the walls upon which neutral particles are incident.
At the upper part of the image, ambient illumination and diffuse reflections have considerably high contributions, and specular reflections on fish scales are very intense and occur very frequently.
Kagami is a master of mirrors and his fighting style revolves around illusions and doubles by using diffuse reflections.
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Reflections that undergo scattering are often called "diffuse reflections" and unscattered reflections are called "specular" (mirror-like) reflections.
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