Within the foyer, a double-height, semi-circular void disperses soft light into the depths of the building. |
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During flight, the base of the projectile is blown off and centrifugal force disperses the grenades radially from the projectile line of flight. |
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The timer initiates the ejection charge which releases and disperses the tungsten projectiles before impact with the target. |
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The hydrogen dissipates quickly and disperses upward, while gasoline tends to pool fuel for an explosion. |
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A simple plug-in diffuser that disperses a dog appeasing pheromone into the room is available at some veterinary practices. |
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Tilling the soil disperses asparagus seeds and encourages quick germination. |
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It does not dissolve the latex particles, but disperses them in suspension. |
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One of the tricks of the nanocomposite is the way the clay disperses into the polymer. |
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Often, the powdery azurite encloses a small grain of cuprite, forming a blue halo that disperses into the siltstone. |
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The fruit of B. monosperma is a single-seeded samara and disperses as a diaspore. |
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Sometimes, maybe usually, this is a process that uncovers new information and disperses it. |
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Thick aquatic vegetation disperses the river water into numerous channels. |
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Because carbon dioxide is colorless, odorless and disperses immediately into the air, few realize how much spills out of tailpipes and smokestacks. |
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The structures have changed the tidal flat environment by altering how sediment disperses at the delta front. |
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In the event of a fall, the shell disperses the force away from the hip and into the surrounding tissue. |
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A mucilaginous material which is insoluble in water, in which it disperses into very fine particles. |
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The rim of the salt cellar varies in height to ensure that the salt disperses evenly. |
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The cloud moves at wind speed and after complete vaporisation the gas becomes lighter than air and disperses. |
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Inhabiting permanent and semi-permanent eutrophic lakes and swamps, it frequently disperses into adjacent rice paddies and irrigation ditches. |
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A related factor is that hydrogen is a gas at room temperature and disperses rapidly, unlike methanol and petrol. |
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If its pressurised container is ruptured, CNG does not pool on the ground, but disperses into the air. |
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Mr Zuma hands over a block of gold, a first for him, some wag says, and the crowd disperses into the night. Outside, I search for my ride. |
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A flower's nectar feeds the hummingbird, which efficiently disperses its pollen. |
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Residual humidity disperses uniformly in the IndorTec® 2E drainage channel system and is vented through the joints in the covering. |
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In the winter, snow clearing equipment disperses the seeds along streets and in snow dumps. |
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There are whole mountains of chlorides, which the wind disperses and which cause acid rain in places such as Scandinavia. |
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That seemingly small amount of oil disperses through the water in the cold Atlantic from November to March. |
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Rivers discharge freshwater with low salinity and salinity can be used to trace where this river water disperses to. |
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When a product is sold, a percentage goes to the Global Fund, which, in turn, disperses the funds to support HIV programmes. |
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Cluster munitions consist of a large container that opens in the air and disperses smaller explosive submunitions over a wide area. |
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Used to condition heating water and has a hardness stabilising effect, disperses and forms a protective film. |
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Radon that diffuses into the atmosphere usually disperses rapidly but it can accumulate indoors, especially in small buildings. |
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At the end the boy's open-stringed fiddling turns into arpeggios of A major and minor, and disperses in semiquaver thirds, now floating up instead of down. |
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He projects a terrifying intensity that disperses the moment he cracks his trademark grin. |
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Flies love the hookah's smoke that the fan hardly disperses. |
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Tritium is released from the stack and disperses in the air. |
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Even in other bryophytes, the sporophyte is persistent and disperses spores over an extended period. |
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The tough polycarbonate diffuser evenly disperses the light. |
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The woman blows the smoke out the window, however, some of the smoke blows back, mixes together with smoke from the burning end of the cigarette disperses into the room. |
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With the possible exception of the bush pig, it was the only animal that eats and disperses seeds greater than 11 millimeters long. |
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All observational comedy relies on recognition, but by expressing the private neuroses of the digital age Ansari at once communalizes the experience and disperses some of its attendant isolation. |
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Radon gas naturally disperses as it enters the atmosphere from the ground. |
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Furthermore, the signal is attenuated by the medium it crosses, and the beam disperses. |
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Thanks to the fact that naphthenic oil disperses itself more evenly in the material a more stable SBC-based adhesive with better mechanical properties is obtained. |
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It sometimes clings to the toe of a common toad and this is believed to be one of the means by which it disperses to new locations. |
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A bucket in a corner is used by the 43 prisoners of his cell and disperses nauseous odors throughout the day, not to mention the diseases it can cause. |
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After its entry into the egg cytoplasm, the spermatozoal nucleus, now called the male pronucleus, begins to swell, and its chromosomal material disperses and becomes similar in appearance to that of the female pronucleus. |
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The epoxy which is initially in liquid form, disperses uniformly throughout the length of the pipe, settling on the inside and curing within a few hours to form a smooth new protective layer. |
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Cleans and disperses soluble and insoluble material. |
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Or rather, wraps: hemp webbing wrapped around the joints and dropouts then epoxied to form a strong bond that disperses loads evenly throughout the frame. |
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Special form, which disperses into offset medium in kneaders or extruders, and can replace filter cakes to allow wider formulation freedom. |
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The cloud disperses — there's no mushroom cloud. |
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Wind speed pushes and disperses the pollutants horizontally. |
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The current system disperses parts of execution and preparation throughout the organization and desynchronizes the efforts. |
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The cable eventually goes limp and the crowd disperses. |
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Check to see that each outlet disperses the same amount of granules. |
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It does not choke injection needles and it entirely disperses in brine. |
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After moulting, the species disperses widely again to feed in the late summer and autumn before returning to the breeding areas again in late winter. |
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The cherry laurel is an evergreen, and if it disperses on the forest floor, it may create too much shade for the existing flora on the forest floor to survive. |
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Nuclear reactions produce energetic particles ions and neutrons that can damage materials as their energy disperses, causing the formation of flaws that evolve over time. |
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