0 → disperse --
1 a mixture in which very small pieces of one substance are scattered within another substance --
2 the separation of light into different colors --
Multiple branches of the dispersion relation are then obtained for linear coupling.
In relatively simple wave media, the dispersion relation has a single branch.
Notwithstanding changes and dispersion, the village or community as a whole was clearly identified through time with one name.
The dispersion of starting age is rather pronounced in some of the instruments.
Here an 'empirical' air dispersion model is used in calculating the dispersion coefficients.
Second, emissions are converted to an average rate of air concentration of particulates, using a simple dispersion model.
Harmonization of environmental standards across countries can have significant effects on the location of businesses and geographic dispersion of emissions.
As markets matured, with increased market activity and the emergence of market facilitators, price dispersion was reduced.