The act of dispersing or diffusing something.
1 Our population model included complex dispersal processes to account for these movements.
2 In one cluster, however, males showed a dispersal pattern similar to females.
3 However, for most of these chemicals, resistance and dispersal mechanisms are unknown.
4 The mall was among dozens of buildings set afire following the dispersal .
5 The first such change affected wild mechanisms for the dispersal of seeds.
6 Native trees don't have seed banks, they rely on dispersal , he says.
7 Airbus showed similar findings, while Embraer tested droplet dispersal from a cough.
8 Boats and human figures moved about in dispersal patterns close to real.
9 It is evident, therefore, that they have some natural means of dispersal .
10 The effect of these operations was the dispersal of Osman Digna's gathering.
11 The autotrophic activity at the initial phase of plume dispersal is low.
12 An odd unhurriedness to the movement, a unifying lack of purposive dispersal .
13 Setting the beam to widest dispersal , she fanned it over the river.
14 Is the glutin secreted to secure the wide dispersal of the seeds?
15 Every dispersal , every separation of single divisions was bound to prove fatal.
16 However, viral origins and dispersal patterns at a global scale remain poorly understood.
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Dispersal в диалектах
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