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Almost 50 years ago, the author noted that the rotatory dispersion of unfolded polypeptide chains depends on the concentration of denaturants.
There is catharsis, release, and a dispersion of pent-up emotions and feelings.
In Greece and in Malaya we lost more planes on the ground than we did in the air, because of inadequate dispersion.
The dispersion is called a suspension if the particle is greater than 0.5 micrometers.
Similarly, if the reaction is slowed down by addition of further alloying elements, e.g. Ni and Mn, the precipitate dispersion coarsens.
One possible source for this high frequency dispersion could be trace amounts of adventitious oxygen or contributions from iron.
We plan to do additional work to improve the quality of carbon nanotube dispersion and use more ductile binder resins.
Macdonald was a prominent researcher who attracted international attention in 2002 with research on smoke dispersion in urban areas.
Various measures of central tendency and dispersion were calculated, including the mean, median, mode, standard deviation, and skew.
In normal subjects who rebreathed carbon dioxide, QT dispersion was increased, which could signal a risk of arrhythmia.
Because a negative refractive index implies dispersion, and thus a certain degree of loss, perfect lens operation is not feasible.
I decided at this point to apply moxa to his eye in order to promote blood and fluid dispersion within the eye in a more vigorous way.
For a good even dispersion, use a muller to force the pigment into suspension.
Consequently, the shot leaves the wad as a tightly controlled column with minimal dispersion.
The origin and genomic dispersion of several microsatellites might have anteceded species diversification.
Thus, the present invention advantageously avoids the production of tailings sludges caused by clay dispersion.
These spaces of dispersion are marked with bourns which disappear amid the fields of scree as stones.
However, with anomalous dispersion, the bow wave's frequency jumps a whopping 20 percent of the original frequency.
These colonies were difficult to rule efficiently because of their geographic dispersion and cultural differences.
The chromosomal location, patterns of genomic dispersion, and copy numbers of its tandemly arranged units varied between the species.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Another way of obtaining considerable dispersion is by using a diffraction grating instead of a prism.
For never shall being from being be sundered so as to lose its continuity by dispersion or recombination.
The foregoing examples will show with considerable fulness the wide dispersion of the quinary scale.
Examples of substances exhibiting these three kinds of dispersion are borax, orthoclase and gypsum respectively.
And Jezreel, which was a sign of dispersion, shall be the sign of gathering.
In air and other gases, at ordinary pressures, the dispersion is very small, because the refractivity is small.
They could not be as they are had no law regulated their creation and dispersion.
This is either a dissolution of the mutual involution of the atoms, or a similar dispersion of the unsentient elements.
In some text-books it is told us that the diffraction grating gives us a dispersion which is in exact relation to the wave-length.
Had a shell fallen on the table, the dispersion could not have been more instantaneous.
You are the strangers of the dispersion, that you may be the messengers of the Evangelisation.
De-Clumpers break apart compacted or agglomerated materials for better dispersion or flow.
How did Shalmanezer and Sargon contribute to the dispersion?
His departure was the signal for the dispersion of the fleet.
To continue his flight meant capture or dispersion of his forces.
There was a Persian dispersion similar to that of the Israelites.
The young people of the family are gathering after the day's dispersion.
Moreover, in dispersion, and therefore in fire, it stands alone.
When we include the round-to-round dispersion, it becomes only 1.24 mils.
I am sorry,' said I, laughing afresh, 'to have occasioned such a dispersion.
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