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The phrase "a fully dispersed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing something that is completely spread out or distributed evenly.
Example: "The seeds were a fully dispersed across the field, ensuring that every area received adequate coverage."
Alternatives: "completely spread out" or "entirely distributed".
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Moreover, a modified algorithm (two-pheromone algorithm) is used to design a fully dispersed laminate.
Consequently the DLS result reveals almost a fully dispersed particle status in the liquid.
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This creates a resilient fully dispersed networked cloud, giving quick, easy, low cost access to customers and markets across Europe.
Although modern understanding of interfacial phenomena and energy transfer involved in dispersion has advanced significantly, it is still not possible to predict the conditions under which a material will be fully dispersed.
Small angle X-ray scattering of Na-montmorillonite (Na-MMT) aqueous dispersions showed that at concentrations below 1.5 wt%, clay platelets were fully dispersed with an average distance between platelets higher than 16 nm.
The stars might have been pulled from one or both of Andromeda's current companion galaxies, or they might be the remains of a third companion, which has fully dispersed, the team reports in the 5 July issue of Nature.
Typically, 50 mg of the as-prepared Fe3O4 particles was fully dispersed in a solution containing 0.5 g of CTAB and 200 mL of deionized water.
Multi-walled CNTs in the PAN/CNT monoliths were fully dispersed and as a result, interconnected CNT networks with high uniformity were established.
The tissue was homogenized in a methanol extraction buffer with a hand-held tissue tearor until the tissue was fully dispersed.
For the EPDM/PE (50/50; w/w) TPV a transition from continuous via co-continuous to fully dispersed EPDM is observed, which is driven by crosslinking.
Elevated nanotube concentrations were detected occasionally, likely as a result of carbon nanotube aggregates not being fully dispersed during sonication.
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