Sentence examples for becomes dispersed from inspiring English sources

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The fragmentation of the musical center means that the story becomes dispersed, and we are urged, irresistibly, toward the cultural edges.

As a result, odour molecules, even when continuously released at the source, become dispersed as a series of wisps, similar to the way that smoke from a chimney becomes dispersed.

The presence of abundant cytoplasmic RBM44, in addition to its specific enrichment at intercellular bridges in the spermatocytes, led us to suspect that RBM44 migrates from the cytoplasm to the intercellular bridges during meiosis, integrates into the bridge, and then becomes dispersed from the bridges after round spermatids are formed.

Before re-entry into G1, the chromatin again becomes dispersed.

It serves as nuclear matrix protein in the interphase nucleus and becomes dispersed into the cytoplasm during NEB, a process in which cyclin B plays a critical role.

We found that in Atg6 RNAi pupal wing cells the GFP-2xFYVE loses its localization to endosomes but rather becomes dispersed within the cytoplasm.

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During World War II they became dispersed.

The animals dig up the truffle, and the truffle spores become dispersed.

And those two realms, of action and inaction, became dispersed and decentered because savvy viewers stopped believing.

Of course, the German population had become dispersed in the pre-democratic world of the Holy Roman and Austro-Hungarian empires.

Within their separate ranks, the families faced a common challenge: as generations passed and ownership became dispersed among siblings and cousins, it grew harder to act decisively.

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