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the dispersion
noun
The state of being dispersed; dispersedness.
Exact(60)
Finally, the critiques don't explain the dispersion.
Optimists reckon the dispersion makes sense.
Computes the dispersion using exact analytic methods.
Robber barons have always propelled the dispersion of cultural treasures.
We determine the dispersion and plasmon damping in real space.
The dispersion of management scores across firms was wide.
Besides, the dispersion relation of the wave was obtained theoretically.
"The dispersion since then has had more to do with cost savings".
The dispersion pattern commonly associated with rockets luanched from a single, multi-barrel, launcher.
1 tap = 256 pixels = 1.88893 Å in the dispersion direction.
One is that it highlights the dispersion of unemployment rates.
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