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The phrase "dispersion for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in statistical and scientific writing to refer to the variability or spread of data. Example: The results showed a high dispersion for the experiment, with a wide range of values recorded for each variable.
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The PDDA-MNPs were dispersed in microsomes dispersion for 30 min to absorb the liver microsomes.
After that, nanoclays (0.3 g) were ultrasonically dispersed in the resulting dispersion for 3 h.
For sample measurements, the powder samples were dispersed in ethanol, as assisted by ultrasonic dispersion for several minutes.
Work by the OECD shows that there has been no increase in pay dispersion for senior civil servants.
The dispersion for Ni(a e), 0.39%, was markedly lower, probably related to its reduction behavior.
Time evolution of the resonators phonon population dispersion for a chain of 51 nanomechanical resonators.
And they thought this step is important to achieve good dispersion for nanoparticles in bulk refrigerant.
Then GnPs-OH were suspended in 1,4-dioxane by ultrasonic dispersion for 4 h.
The dispersion for the increasing part was modelled as a monoexponential function [22].
Open image in new window Fig. 14 Comparison of the results' dispersion for different IM.
The dry mortar ratio allowed sufficient homogeneous fibre dispersion for all tested fibre factor.
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