The act of dispersing or diffusing something.
The spatial or geographic property of being scattered about over a range, area, or volume.
Spreading widely or driving off.
1 Mean corrected QT dispersion was significantly higher in cases compared with controls.
2 He is lost in the smoke, the dispersion , the confusion of battle.
3 Strife is the cause of the dispersion of the Word of God.
4 This appeared to be the commencement of the dispersion of the phenomenon.
5 The announcement of her name was the signal of dismay and dispersion .
6 This short encounter was sufficient to significantly inhibit parasite egress and dispersion .
7 On they tear again, the whole body pushing on in skirmish-like dispersion .
8 Or, what would happen if the dispersion in S increases too much.
9 Here he gave three strokes to the gong, the signal for dispersion .
10 The young people of the family are gathering after the day's dispersion .
11 Furthermore, the dispersion of alpha-synuclein is graded with respect to stimulus intensity.
12 A complete dispersion of the family had taken place not long since.
13 In volume, before its dispersion , it is considerably greater than that river.
14 When OCT imaging is performed in biological tissue, dispersion almost inevitably occurs.
15 An analytical theory of dispersion and reflection from this medium is presented.
16 Some of the latter come perhaps from the Jews of the dispersion .
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Dispersion в диалектах
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