Noun(1) spreading widely or driving off(2) the spatial or geographic property of being scattered about over a range, area, or volume(3) the act of dispersing or diffusing something(4) the spatial property of being scattered about over an area or volume(5) dispersal
Noun(1) spreading widely or driving off(2) the spatial or geographic property of being scattered about over a range, area, or volume(3) the act of dispersing or diffusing something(4) the spatial property of being scattered about over an area or volume(5) dispersal
(1) If properly hung, the wide dispersion of acoustical energy in the horizontal plane and tight pattern control in the vertical plane will make for surprisingly good results in what have traditionally been difficult venues.(2) This paper has attempted to remedy this with results pointing to their potential significant but regionalized adverse impact on wealth dispersion among farm families.(3) The most obvious way of measuring dispersion is by the range.(4) This dispersion is further exacerbated by the relative rise of employment in the service sector.(5) Group dispersion can be measured in terms of the total area covered by the group, compared, perhaps, to a temporal average.(6) the general dispersion of Hellenistic culture(7) It was really a combination and it was after they disseminated the list that its dispersion over many industries began.(8) Macdonald was a prominent researcher who attracted international attention in 2002 with research on smoke dispersion in urban areas.(9) One factor which has made female governance possible is the wider dispersion of electoral democracy since the late 1980s, after a long and often bitter experience of military coups.(10) Since World War I, the wider dispersion of forces on the battlefield and the increased use of cover and concealment have reduced exposure to enemy fire.(11) Local anaesthetic is usually mixed with the corticosteroid in soft tissue injections to make the procedure more comfortable for patients and increase the volume of the injection for wider dispersion .(12) The result of this process is industrial dispersion .(13) With it, Aristotle's notion of place as a container gives way to dispersion , loss and forgetfulness.(14) This has manifested in terms of declining employment opportunities for the least skilled and a wider dispersion of earnings.(15) The firm of lawyers in Atlanta who subsequently handled the dispersion of Mary Ellen's estate have already distributed the vast bulk of it to a number of other beneficiaries.(16) The use of a location binary variable is consistent with the theory of location and the spatial dispersion of human capital and technology in clusters (Ormrod).