Sentence examples for widespread dispersal from inspiring English sources

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One unintended effect of Iraq's liberation from Baathist tyranny has been the widespread dispersal of violence.

Maguire gets stuck in the pastoral settings, employing the widespread dispersal of what may be the worst fake snow since records began.

Because of their high resistance to decay, their widespread dispersal by wind and water, and their abundant production by plants, pollen grains are very common constituents of geologic sediments, both recent and ancient.

Because of the widespread dispersal and deep burial of Iran's nuclear weapons infrastructure, a military strike would have very limited success, and Iran's response would be to unleash a hornet's nest in the region.

All four showed an engineer's realism; the study of coal, for example, said that greater use would be an environmental blow but that it was inevitable, given the world's energy needs and the widespread dispersal of the resource.

The earliest simple tools, made by taking convenient hand-sized stones and giving them sharp crests by a few well-placed blows, were evidently discarded after use, for their widespread dispersal suggests that they were made at the place of use and abandoned after serving their purpose.

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In western Madagascar, the genetic diversity of Commiphora guillaminii suggests it had more widespread seed dispersal in the past, but today shows signs of more localized diversity when compared to African species within the same genus that have not lost their seed dispersers.

Remarkably, 96% of plates in the ICU and 89% in the surgical wards were culture-positive, demonstrating widespread airborne dispersal.

As with other dimorphic fungal pathogens that infect rodents, such as Coccidioides spp., infection in bamboo rats is assumed to lend a selective benefit by creating a nutrient-rich patch for sporulation and widespread aerosol-dispersal after the eventual death of the host (6 ).

It is not entirely clear how this historical oversight happened, though Tracy Fitzpatrick, the exhibition curator, has a theory: the widespread display and dispersal of reproductions of Ms. Wilke's photographs, stripped from their original context, perpetrated a condensed vision of her art.

After the disturbance, the system returns to equilibrium rapidly if the disturbance is not too widespread, due to dispersal from neighboring areas.

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