Sentence examples for to dispersion from inspiring English sources

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to dispersion

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The state of being dispersed; dispersedness.

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Mountain pine beetle populations disperse along valleys, and mountains are typically a barrier to dispersion (Robertson et al. 2009a).

It happens that Staples wrote the rubric to Dispersion, although Leckey could no doubt have done it just as well; he does, after all, both lecture and "lecture".

The flocculation process is opposite to dispersion.

This corresponds to dispersion times of 2.1 and 1.9 s.

The incorporation has been studied in relation to dispersion stability.

This is obvious as short pulsed are most sensitive to dispersion effect.

This could be due to dispersion of ZnO particles on the fibrous sepiolite template surface.

On the other hand, with respect to dispersion stability, ultrasound provided a significant improvement.

This can destroy the soil structure owing to dispersion of the clay particles.

This can destroy the soil structure owing to dispersion of the clay particles (Todd 1980).

The sensitivity of these variations to dispersion is inversely related to the centroid offset.

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