Similar words: aspersion, disperse, dispersed, version, aversion, inversion, diversion, conversion. Meaning: [dɪ'spɜːʃn] n. 1. spreading widely or driving off 2. the spatial property of being scattered about over an area or volume 3. the act of dispersing or diffusing something.
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1. The threat will force greater dispersion of their forces.
2. The dispersion of earnings increased among college graduates.
3. Dispersion: This is the ability of a detergent to break up a body of dirt into fine particles.
4. Aqueous dispersion, its production method, and its use.
5. The plasmon dispersion and Charge-Density Wave(CDW)instability for electron superlattice are also studied. The criterion of the unstable region of CDW is obtained.
6. The dispersion stability of phthlo cyanine blue-alkyd clear coating system is analysed by rheology approach, and confirmed with direct determination, such as sedimentation and electronic microscope.
7. A preliminary check on the dispersion quality can be made by visual or microscopic inspection of the suspension.
8. Expressions of the phonons dispersion, density of the phonon state and the self-diffusion coefficient at the some conditions are also introduced.
9. We have studied the dispersion and optical transmission spectra of the dual - periodic one - dimensional photonic crystals.
10. This mid-air explosion causes the dispersion of the material over a large oval-shaped area. The orientation of this oval is determined by the flight path of the meteoroid.
11. Numerically simulates the indoor particle dispersion in a three-dimensional ventilated room by the Lagrangian model, the drift flux model and the passive transport scalar treatment method.
12. Colloidal particles do not settle and can not be separated from the dispersion medium by ordinary techniques such as filtration and centrifugation.
13. As the water evaporates, the coalescing agents cause the acrylic dispersion to fuse and form the surface coating.
14. During periods of relative food shortage males tend to move less; dispersion evidently reduces competition for resources.
15. This could be a direct consequence of the high internal velocity dispersion in the molecular clouds.
16. The purposes of the additives are to give stability, dispersion, texture, and even flow.
17. If the reconnection were to take place at a steady rate, the ion energy would show a continuous latitudinal dispersion.
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18. Furthermore, the protection from coercion which the market system provides is predicated upon the widespread dispersion of economic power.
19. The mean was approximately 4, and the variance 11, giving a coefficient of dispersion of nearly 3.
20. As with all averages, particularly in farming, there is a wide dispersion of incomes on either side of the average.
21. Solitariness is thus a result of social behaviour and may produce particular societal structures involving wide dispersion.
22. The company says that the range has a minimal dispersion - no more than 2 deg C per hour - in all conditions.
23. The period from 1927 to 1936 he describes as marking the gradual dispersion of the group into its individual components and styles.
24. This paper analyze the modes in rod by short -time fourier transform. The results of time- frequency analysis are consistent with the group velocity dispersion curve.
25. Moreover, attractions between coal and water molecules were estimated, and the results show that London dispersion force is the most intensive.
26. Reasonable result could be obtained by using water as dispersion medium, and nonyl hydroxybenzene polyethoxylate ether as dispersant but ultrasonic treatment was not preferred.
27. In the vacuum dispersing kettle air bubble and solvent vitalization shall be restrained, deaeration of materials shall be accelerated, dispersion efficiency shall be enhanced.
28. A new method of fixing the fast axis and slow axis of 1/4 wave plate is presented. The Fresnel rhomb has the action of eliminating dispersion. So the problem of the limitation of ...
29. During far-field earthquakes, Rayleigh waves, dominant in energy, have the dispersion characteristics in layered soils.
30. In the region of dipole-dipole interaction , we investigate magnetostatic guided modes in a rectangular magnetic wire. The analytical dispersion relation is obtained.
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