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Перевод: dispersal speek dispersal


[существительное]
рассеивание; рассыпание; рассредоточение; распространение
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. Motorway and road construction has proved a major incentive to industrial and commercial growth and the dispersal of economic activity away from major urban centres into the surrounding countryside.
  2. The research project will employ plume dispersion models in order to model dispersal by wind and will need to integrate this and other environmental data with detailed demographic records.
  3. The M25, M4, M40 and other road developments have proved a powerful stimulus to the dispersal of economic activity away from traditional urban centres and the emergence of severe development pressures in parts of Kent, Berkshire, Hertfordshire, Oxfordshire and other counties.
  4. Peter Dews has recently claimed that "post-structuralism can be understood as the point at which the "logic of disintegration" penetrates into the thought which attempts to comprehend it, resulting in a dispersal into a plurality of inconsistent logics".
  5. The Prisoners' Dilemma is an interesting metaphor for the fundamental biological problem of how cooperative behaviour may evolve and be maintained; alternative approaches involve, for example, studies of how the patchiness that can be created by limited dispersal or population "viscosity" might favour the evolution of altruism through the elevation of inclusive fitness within kin groups.
  6. As J. Fisher (1954) and Ward and Zahavi (1973) have argued, dispersal systems based on roosts probably provide centres for information exchange whereby birds can detect contrasts in the foraging success of other individuals and follow the more successful back to good feeding patches.
  7. Housing for oil-related workers is considered to be a critical problem for the local administration: the suddenness of demand for housing has necessitated various policies constraining its dispersal, concentration and, most recently, its direction northwards away from the immediate vicinity of the airport.
  8. Throughout this short book it has been suggested that the rise of semi-literacy and the dispersal of libraries are inter-related phenomena, the one feeding off the other to create a climate in which books and their contents become less and less important.
  9. Dispersal of a top private collection of sixth- to fifth- century BC Greek vases
  10. Together these species assist the plant kingdom in its dispersal and reproduction, via the pips, stones and seeds that are rejected or excreted.
  11. It does not require that contests be pairwise, and is not confined to fighting behaviour; it has been applied to the evolution of the sex ratio, of dispersal, of growth strategies in plants, and so on.
  12. The collapse of the Empire in 1814 and the fall of Napoleon I brought about a dispersal of the Imperial House and although the return of Napoleon from Elba in 1815 led to a restoration of the family fortunes, it was all over in the Hundred Days.
  13. I interviewed the commander of the Venetian fire service who told me that he had three boats at his dispersal and a fourth at half an hour's readiness.

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