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Diaspora, land that is not part of Israel

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1. The dispersion of earnings increased among college graduates.

2. Because of the tidal motion the dispersion tensor is time dependent.

3. The dispersion unit forms aerosol by pulverizing and dispersing the aggregated ceramic powder.

4. Moreover, aggregate productivity is a decreasing function of the dispersion of human capital.

5. Aligned orifices in the dispersion element and the jacket disperse steam into the air stream.

6. The dispersion mechanism is analysed by testing Zeta potential and the viscosity of the suspensions.

7. A model with 5 adjustable parameters provides a fair overall representation of the dispersion curves.

8. The dispersion morphology and mechanism of decanedioic acid in acrylic powder coating were investigated by DSC.

9. A preliminary check on the dispersion quality can be made by visual or microscopic inspection of the suspension.

10. When the encapsulated quantum dots are used, the quantum efficiency and the dispersion stability can be improved.

11. We have studied the dispersion and optical transmission spectra of the dual - periodic one - dimensional photonic crystals.

12. Aerobiology definition, the study of the dispersion of airborne biological materials, as pollen, spores, microorganisms, or viruses

13. The adaptive controller receives feedback from a receiver or a signal analyzer, in order to optimize the dispersion compensation.

14. In this scene He saw symbolized the dispersion of the whole Jewish nation for their wickedness and impenitence .

15. However, the dispersion must be corrected by other components of the lens system if it is to be achromatic.

16. The experimental variable was the dispersion of polygons, and the dependent variable was the rate of visual information transfer.

17. The abstract sculpture has 24–26 different configurations, which symbolize the dispersion and coming together of immigrants from different shores.

18. James addressed his letter from Jerusalem to “the twelve tribes that are scattered about,” literally, “the (ones) in the dispersion.”

19. The experimental variable was the dispersion of polygons and the dependent variable was the response time of every polygons.

20. The Coefficient of variation (relative standard deviation) is a statistical measure of the dispersion of data points around the mean

21. In intramodal transposition the transinformation is larger than in intermodal transposition, i. e. the dispersion of transposed angles is reduced.

22. The dispersion of grabs in a line at right-angles to the tunnel length was greater inL. niger than inF. lemani.

23. Due to the strict parallel ray path layout of the dispersion-system, a grating or prism can be fitted as required.

24. In one example, free-form hyaluronic acid is produced by preparing a solution of an alkali-metal salt of hyaluronic acid, dispersing into the solution a strong acid, enclosing the dispersion within a semi-permeable membrane, dialyzing the dispersion in water, and harvesting the product from within the membrane.

25. 11 A knowledge shared fault diagnosis modal in the multi-resource environment is proposed consideration for the dispersion of diagnosis case and diagnostician.

26. A Bipole / Dipole / QFX switch allows the dispersion characteristics of each speaker to be uniquely tailored to suit both listener and the environment

27. Their Biodegradabilities by α-amylase increased as the starch content increased, but were independent of the dispersion of starch in the PCL matrix

28. Most hydrodynamic models compute sediment transport in suspension but may require modification of the dispersion coefficients to account for the presence of sediment.

29. The cause is to be seen in the convex curvature of the dispersion relations which is due to the stiffness of the valency angles.

30. Bile The primary digestive function of Bile is to aid in the dispersion and digestion of fat in the lumen of the small intestine

31. It was found that Apparative modifications do not influence the resolution, which is a function of the contribution of Apparative errors to the dispersion

32. A device and a method for reducing the dispersion into the environment of dust from abrasion of dressed seeds by pneumatic precision sewing machines

33. Based on the wavelet transformation and the theory of modal acoustic emission, the dispersion of guided wave propagated in thin plate was investigated by acoustic emission experiment.

34. An angle of 22° or slope (vertical to horizontal) of 2.5:1 is chosen for a safe estimate of the dispersion of concentrated load through the solid–grouted masonry.

35. In order to investigate these absorptions a method was developed that makes it possible to determine exactly the absorption coefficients as well as the dispersion of the refractive index.

36. In addition, by means of webs arranged at an angle to the transport direction, pockets are created which allow a stationary layer of cooled product to be present above the dispersion elements.

37. In addition, the anode active material slurry according to the present invention has a high solid content, and is therefore capable of economically drying the dispersion medium during the formation of the anode active material layer.

38. Of the results of summer 1955 characteristic figures of the daily variation and amplitude, of the dispersion and daily means of air and soil temperatures, characterizing the effects of the forest on the microclimate, are communicated.

39. The conductive thermoplastic resin composition, according to the present invention, maintains excellent impact strength and enhances surface resistance through the dispersion of carbon nanotubes, and thus can be used for electrostatic painting without need for a primer treatment

40. The invention further relates to the use of the dispersion or the solid composition for controlling phytopathogenic fungi and/or unwanted plant growth and/or unwanted infestation with insects and/or acarides and/or for controlling the growth of plants.

41. The actual arrangement of the photonic crystals (K1-Kn) on the optical waveguide (2) and the actual arrangement of the deflective elements in the photonic crystal are determined according to the dispersion which is to be compensated between the individual wavelengths.

42. ‘In studying the shape of the fungus he was reminded of an Aspergillum, the instrument used for the dispersion of holy water in catholic churches, and so the fungus got its name.’ ‘An aspersorium (sometimes aspersory) is the bucket-like vessel which holds the Holy Water and into which the Aspergillum is dipped.’

43. In that regard, the dispersion of operators on the relevant market and the absence of a credible alternative supply for those operators on the market are two criteria which, without necessarily constituting exhaustive confirmation or denial of the existence of customer buyer power capable of counteracting a supplier’s economic power, are very relevant.

44. An accelerator for air-placed concrete or air-placed mortar in the form of a watery dispersion that contains 25% to 40% by weight aluminum sulfate and at least one additional aluminum compound, such that the molar ratio of aluminum to sulfate in the dispersion amounts to between 1.35 and 0.70, and the watery dispersion has an inorganic stabilizer comprising a magnesium silicate.

45. The invention also relates to the use of a saccharides for slowing down particle growth of pesticide particles having a particle size of up to 10 μm in an aqueous dispersion, to the use of the dispersion or the solid composition for controlling phytopathogenic fungi and/or unwanted plant growth and/or unwanted infestation with insects and/or acarides and/or for controlling the growth of plants.

46. In case of smaller wave-numbers a part of the acoustical phonons has a remarkably small velocity, independently of the direction of the propagation (i. e. also in direction of the chains). A part of the dispersion relations of the acoustical phonons shows like those of the magnons in ferromagnets and of the electrons in metals a convex curvature in the lower part towards the abscissa.

47. Lifshitz's theory for two metal plates reduces to Casimir's idealized 1/a4 force law for large separations a much greater than the skin depth of the metal, and conversely reduces to the 1/a3 force law of the London dispersion force (with a coefficient called a Hamaker constant) for small a, with a more complicated dependence on a for intermediate separations determined by the dispersion of the materials.