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If only a small fraction of the matter goes into making stars, the rest being blown away in winds or expanding H II regions, then the remaining stars end up in a gravitationally unbound association, dispersed in a single crossing time (diameter divided by velocity) by the random motions of the formed stars.
Information about enzyme modulation caused by a medicinal product may be even more dispersed in a single SmPC.
On the other hand, a challenge during non-polytene endocycles is to coordinately regulate hundreds of copies of a given gene dispersed in a single interphase nucleus [ 55].
The optical emission was spectrally dispersed in a single spectrometer and recorded by a cooled array detector (Andor, iDus 1.7 μm).
Generally, in systems where one or more solid phases are dispersed in a single matrix, the properties of the matrix dominate, so if the matrix has a high tensile modulus the product will be perceived as hard if it is ductile, with a low yield stress, as soft, and so on.
Whatever structure has been reared by a long sequence of years, at the cost of great toil and through the great kindness of the gods, is scattered and dispersed in a single day.
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The GNFs used in the experiment are small portions of single layered graphene (ø ∼30 nm) that are able to be dispersed in a solvent.
In New York power is dispersed in a less hierarchal way.
"The stars dispersed in a very broad space," says Mishurov.
The huge crowd dispersed in a matter of seconds.
Remaining unburned wood should be dispersed in a natural manner.
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