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EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As the water evaporates, the coalescing agents cause the acrylic dispersion to fuse and form the surface coating.
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During periods of relative food shortage males tend to move less; dispersion evidently reduces competition for resources.
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If the reconnection were to take place at a steady rate, the ion energy would show a continuous latitudinal dispersion .
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Solitariness is thus a result of social behaviour and may produce particular societal structures involving wide dispersion .
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The company says that the range has a minimal dispersion - no more than 2 deg C per hour - in all conditions.
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The mean was approximately 4, and the variance 11, giving a coefficient of dispersion of nearly 3.
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The period from 1927 to 1936 he describes as marking the gradual dispersion of the group into its individual components and styles.
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The purposes of the additives are to give stability, dispersion , texture, and even flow.