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Discover Ludwig"disperse with" is not a correct phrase in written English.
The correct phrase is "do away with." This phrase means to get rid of or eliminate something. The phrase "disperse with" has no meaning or use in written English. Example: The company decided to do away with its outdated policies and implement new ones.
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Using stochastic simulations we show that throughout the parameter range, selection favors FAD over uniform dispersal (in which all individuals disperse with equal probability).
UNI individuals disperse with probability α U, the uniform dispersal rate.
Eventually they can disperse with the wind to develop a field-wide infestation.
Every individual is born with jing and qi, both of which disperse with age.
Furthermore, the normalized shear stress strain curves become more disperse with the increment of temperature.
McGlashan's newspaper proclaimed, "Peacefully, orderly, lawfully, let us disperse with every collie slave in the Truckee basin".
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The background primary and secondary concentrations were not dispersed with the dispersion model.
XRT results indicate that the permeable pavement pore matrix is hetero-disperse, with high tortuosity and ϕt ≠ ϕe.
Spherical polyethylene particles (Geldart group B particles) were used as model particles under the assumptions that they were cohesionless and mono-disperse with their diameter of 0.5 mm.
Most were dispersed with pepper spray.
The crowd was dispersed with rubber bullets, the police said.
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