Sentence examples for may be dispersion from inspiring English sources

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One cause of this resolution degradation may be dispersion mismatch introduced by the SOA2.

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There may also be dispersion of the dentate granule cell layer, making this appear broadened (Houser, 1990).

It may be that dispersion patterns are linked to the RI of female turtles, with varying ecological conditions and varying proximity of foraging areas to nesting beaches determining the specific RI for each foraging area.

Consequently, EOF generated in the open-channel region during ITP may be contributing dispersion to the Tris glycine system.

However, there may be better dispersants with higher dispersion efficacy, lower toxicity, greater ease of handling, and other superior characteristics; therefore, an internationally acceptable dispersant should be chosen after much discussion on the basis of a consensus of expert opinions.

The even postwash colony distribution may be caused by dispersion of aggregates of microbes without sufficient killing.

The main properties that ultimately can increase the electrocatalytic activity of the catalyst will be high surface area that may be suitable for dispersion of the metal catalyst with even distribution.

One reason may be that the dispersion of the GNS inside nanocomposites may vary with the increasing concentration.

This phase delay may be caused by dispersion of the Rayleigh wave propagating through the water domain in TL.

Physical modeling in wind tunnels or numerical codes may be used for dispersion simulation when investigating air quality.

This may be molecular-level dispersion through the surface morphology by the sol-gel process, and the surface-modified silica/gold in the presence of PVA and THPC.

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