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In the Rutherford experiment, what does the term 'scattering' specifically refer to?
A. The absorption of alpha particles by the target material
B. The emission of new particles from the target
C. The deflection of alpha particles from their original straight-line paths due to interaction with nuclei
D. The reflection of alpha particles from the surface of the target
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