Definitionn. the act of dispersing or diffusing something
Last update: September 21, 2015
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I authorized the dispersal of two tons of water and twenty cases of rations from the emergency site in Raleigh along with hazmat drivers and twelve vehicles. [Please select]
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_] From February 26 until April 24 the movements of 1051 were strongly indicative of dispersal (fig.) [Please select]
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26, 1969--Began long-range southwest movement considered to be dispersal Mar. [Please select]
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Came the slow rising from its knees of the congregation and its cheerful bustle of dispersal. [Please select]
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The geographic distribution of fishes, with means of dispersal and restriction. [Please select]
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Our study indicates a much slower rate of dispersal by many of the same species. [Please select]
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The major barriers to dispersal of mammals in Tamaulipas are three (see Fig.) [Please select]
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It is, indeed, a marvellous method of seed dispersal. [Please select]
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After the fall of the capital and the dispersal of the government of Mexico, it looked very much as if military occupation of the country for a long time might be necessary. [Please select]
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A great quiet descended on Lake House, and I recalled Valentine Arden's maxim that the charm of a house party lies in the moment of its dispersal. [Please select]
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