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[ UK /dɪspˈɜːʃən/ ]
[ US /dɪˈspɝʒən/ ]
NOUN
  1. spreading widely or driving off
  2. the spatial or geographic property of being scattered about over a range, area, or volume
    in complementary distribution
    worldwide in distribution
    the distribution of nerve fibers
  3. the act of dispersing or diffusing something
    the dispersion of the troops
    the diffusion of knowledge

How To Use dispersion In A Sentence

  • Such conditions produce overdispersion, wherein the variance exceeds the mean.
  • His area of research is the theory of soft matter, polymers, emulsions, dispersions, gels, polyelectrolytes.
  • Yet unlike the systemic risk problem, which is endlessly jawboned in Washington today, no one is really talking about the dispersion of responsibility problem. Legislating a Conscience on Wall Street
  • Bitumen emulsions are a dispersion of bitumen in an aqueous continuous phase, stabilised by the addition of an emulsifier.
  • Development of improved models to predict field-scale dispersion is a continuing area of research.
  • Reproduction and dispersion are doubtless accomplished by the caducous branchlets.
  • Objective To investigate the effect of the autonomic nervous system on the transmural dispersion of ventricular repolarization(TDR) under acute myocardial ischemia in intact canine.
  • In this article, we describe such a structure determination method that is then applied to aqueous dispersions of various phosphatidylethanolamines (PEs).
  • The prophecy, probably, contemplates ultimately, besides the affliction and deliverance in Sennacherib's time, the destruction of Jerusalem by Rome, the dispersion of the Jews, their restoration, the destruction of the enemies that besiege the city (Zec 14: 2), and the final glory of Israel (Isa 29: 17-24). Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • One possible source for this high frequency dispersion could be trace amounts of adventitious oxygen or contributions from iron.
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