| Their irregularity is owing to the interspersion of sea and land, and the irregularities of the earths surface. |
| Its genome size is only 200 Mb and most repetitive sequences, as in Drosophila, occur in a pattern of long interspersion. |
| If water levels can be controlled, burns should be followed by a period of sustained high water levels to increase interspersion of open water patches. |
| The interspersion of artworks with two classes of text distinguished the Chicago exhibition and indexed its probity, even bookishness, in the most positive sense. |
| The interspersion of comments in dialogues is another matter of detail which greatly increases or lessens the finish of work. |
| The interspersion of some discords seems to imply serious differences of opinion between the parties to the treaty. |