- Look up
dispersal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dispersal may
refer to:
Biological dispersal, the
movement of
organisms away from
aggregations of...
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dispersal is the movement,
spread or
transport of
seeds away from the
parent plant.
Plants have
limited mobility and rely upon a
variety of
dispersal...
- A
dispersal vector is an
agent of
biological dispersal that
moves a
dispersal unit, or organism, away from its
birth po****tion to
another location or...
- Long-distance
dispersals are
observed when
seeds are
carried through human vectors. A
study was
conducted to test the
effects of human-mediated
dispersal of seeds...
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accuracy of
weapons targeting and
delivery making individual aircraft dispersals viable targets,
additional methods of
protection were required; dis****d...
- the
context of the
recent African origin of
modern humans, the
Southern Dispersal scenario (also the
coastal migration or
great coastal migration) refers...
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Oceanic dispersal is a type of
biological dispersal that
occurs when
terrestrial organisms transfer from one land m**** to
another by way of a sea crossing...
- The
Inner Dispersal Loop is a
collection of
freeways that
encircle Downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Inner Dispersal Loop may also
refer to:
Interstate 244, a...
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Dispersal prisons are five
secure prisons in the
United Kingdom that
houses Category A prisoners. The idea of the
dispersal prison was
initiated after...
- Italy,
allegedly from 1.7 – 1.3 Ma. The
paleobiogeography of
early human dispersals in
western Eurasia characterizes H. ex gr.
erectus as a
temperature sensitive...