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One student from the interview group wrote about seed dispersal in his homework response, whereas no one in the not-interviewed group mentioned it.
In the exhibit, "The Fringe of the Diaspora," at the Hebrew Union College Skirball Museum in Los Angeles, Penny Wolin uses photographs and interviews to document the settlement and dispersal of the Jewish community in Cheyenne, Wyo., from the mid-19th Century to the present.
However, as we have noted before, there is only one significant difference (seed dispersal) in the content of interviewed students' homework and noninterviewed students' homework as measured by TA categories and scientific or alternative concepts from the PS rubric.
Before leaving the military service men and women attended either a dispersal centre or naval depot where they were provided with a medical examination, interviewed by a rehabilitation officer and provided with information about the benefits they were eligible for.
Thirteen years ago in an interview with John Humphrys on BBC Radio 4's Today programme I used the word "swamped" in relation to the dispersal of asylum seekers into areas where local services struggled with language and culture barriers.
We used a novel technique, based on semi-structured interviews with local informants, to address the difficulty of sampling relatively rare but important events, such as dispersal between fragments.
In this interview with paleontologist Liz Hadly, we talk about what life looked like in the Pleistocene, the pattern of human dispersal around the globe, and new scientific techniques that allow us to understand how ecosystems respond to perturbations, like the arrival of early humans.
The dispersal of the community had the unexpected benefit of sending me into unfamiliar neighborhoods in pursuit of interviews.
This is called dispersal.
Dispersal is in.
Meanwhile, dispersal will continue.
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