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"dispersal" Definitions
  1. the process of sending somebody/something in different directions; the process of spreading something over a wide area

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"Dispersal is a crucial part of ecology and ballooning is one mode of dispersal," Morley told me in an email.
Jennifer Ciaccia said "dispersal orders" were likely being issued downtown.
But they've had questions about plants reproducing through seed dispersal.
It is a sad tale of neglect, decay, and dispersal.
Jack Whitten's "Dispersal 'A' #22016" (1971) is a great example.
Snakes' role in seed dispersal, however, hasn't been studied very much.
No dispersal order was given and the scene quickly becoming chaotic.
The methods were "only a model to demonstrate dispersal," Redway said.
The wide dispersal of refugees around the country may have helped.
"IDF soldiers are responding with riot dispersal means," the military said.
Police used tear gas and other dispersal methods to remove protesters.
We can thank giant prehistoric sloths for the dispersal of avocados.
Burhan renewed the military's denial of its involvement in the dispersal.
This type of seed dispersal isn't limited to goats, the study says.
Protest organizers encouraged people to leave in response to the dispersal orders.
It wasn't until authorities apparently used dispersal tactics around 2:30 a.m.
The dispersal of hungry teenagers across a school campus could be chaos.
Arabia was at the heart of that dispersal from Africa into Asia.
Pubic hair may also have a role in dispersal of normal odors.
Colonization, change and dispersal occur until the two species come in contact again.
But this finding now suggests a much earlier dispersal date into the continent.
Tribal divisions and the dispersal of the population hampered resistance to Chinese authority.
But decamping wholesale is costly and unpopular; governments these days prefer piecemeal dispersal.
Williams said an officer was punched, and a dispersal order was then given.
The guidance provided by General Berger of the marines explicitly calls for dispersal.
"The dispersal happened as the rally was about to end," Mr. Reyes said.
"In response to the threat the soldiers fired riot dispersal means," she said.
Mr. Rivlin could also refer the issue to Parliament, leading to its dispersal.
"Troops responded with riot dispersal means and 0.22 caliber rounds," the spokesman said.
Police issued multiple dispersal orders before using pepper spray to clear the disturbance.
Aroma, dependent on air currents for dispersal, was elusive where I was sitting.
Dispersal from the park was easy; the crowds spilled out onto Fifth Avenue.
"IDF (Israel Defence Forces) troops responded with riot dispersal means," the spokeswoman said.
The Palestinian contemporary history of dispersal made it difficult to gather the material.
The plans for dispersal of the furniture have also been lamented in online postings.
Now I want justice for those that were killed during the dispersal, that massacre.
Population density also plays a role in the dispersal of technology and, possibly, ideas.
Authorities warned that they would be undertaking a "dispersal operation" to remove the protesters.
Researchers are also still puzzled by the dispersal of the beads over the quarry.
New methods in biogeography put many in favor of dispersal as the prime factor.
As for the oil that remains in the ocean, the best outcome is dispersal.
The soldiers responded with live fire and riot dispersal tactics, according to the IDF.
Gradually, this pattern of southward migration and dispersal resulted in the peopling of the Americas.
A military spokeswoman said soldiers had used "riot-dispersal gear" against hundreds of rock-throwers.
Opposition medics say more than 100 people were killed in the dispersal and subsequent violence.
Police had warned earlier they would launch a "dispersal operation" and told people to leave.
Opposition medics say more than 100 people were killed in the dispersal and subsequent violence.
Carlton says that a rapid dispersal of species like this has never been seen before.
By the time it's ready for wider dispersal, the Raider could be in full production.
Given this cultural elision, the inconclusive DNA and physical dispersal, firm membership criteria are elusive.
But if you appreciate the truth then your skills must be put to its dispersal.
No new owner stepped up, and the players were made available in a dispersal draft.
"There's something inherently naughty about it in our childhood minds," he says about the dispersal.
That ends up trapping much of the air over the city and limits its dispersal.
A police helicopter hovered overhead 20 minutes after police began firing and sounded a dispersal order.
But the wide dispersal of communities and difficult terrain made it hard to reach many people.
At 40A, the "*Riot dispersal weapon" has been all too prevalent in recent news — TEAR GAS.
Heavy rains swept through the area on Sunday, which helped in the dispersal of the blood.
The drips and faint traces of earlier marks enact a form of dispersal, our unavoidable destiny.
In the UK, blockchain is currently being tested as a tax collection and remittance dispersal platform.
The troops "responded with riot dispersal means and fired warning shots in the air," it said.
R.I. study, researchers provided the promised cash to each volunteer and checked in about its dispersal.
These meetings led to the dispersal of money from The National Enquirer to the model Karen McDougal.
That's partly driven by the dispersal of economic activity deeper into the business cycle that Muro noted.
It heightened debate over the police use of dispersal grenades and so-called flash ball pellet guns.
The Israeli military said in a statement that troops had used "large amounts of riot dispersal means".
A dispersal order was issued and no one was allowed back to the site, a police spokesperson said.
An Israeli army spokeswoman said troops had responded with "riot-dispersal means" to prevent breaches of the border.
Police in Tsuen Wan had warned earlier they would launch a "dispersal operation" and told people to leave.
As things currently stand, Facebook dominates the dispersal of news, but that's not to say Snapchat isn't innovating.
The soldiers, the military said, responded with "riot dispersal means" and fired "in accordance with standard operating procedures".
Since most of Britain takes almost no asylum-seekers, officials in "dispersal areas" often complain this is unfair.
The drug-fueled focus on mating could maximize the critical spore dispersal of those cicadas infected as nymphs.
The opposition accused the military council of ordering the sit-in's bloody dispersal and wants an international inquiry.
This passive dispersal mechanism could be why stick insects are found in places far from their original homes.
An essential element of a modern democracy is the wide dispersal of knowledge among a multitudes of experts.
Israeli soldiers responded with riot dispersal means and fired in accordance with standard operating procedures, the IDF said.
It says its troops have used "riot dispersal means" and have fired "in accordance with standard operating procedures".
Because of their wide dispersal pattern, submunitions may strike civilians who are not even close to intended targets.
Ullmann had yet to arrive, but her husband was within, trying to conclude the complicated business of dispersal.
Dispersal of the crowds did not go well, because Charlottesville police failed to ensure separation between conflicting groups.
"They are in the dynasty-protection business, trying to arrest the normal, natural process of wealth dispersal," he says.
A military spokeswoman said troops responded with riot dispersal means and opened fire in accordance with standard operating procedures.
Accordingly, I've spent a lot of time collecting the post-crash dispersal of gear known as a yard sale.
Our dispersal can be traced back to a group of humans who left Africa sometime around 50,000 years ago.
At one point the dispersal of its great collection of folk and outsider art to other museums was considered.
About 80% of trees in the Amazon are dependent on animals for their regeneration through seed dispersal, Sullivan says.
We derive so many benefits from healthy bird populations, including pollination, seed dispersal, insect control and other ecosystem services.
That's why our colleague pulled off his goggles and used pepper spray to make the dispersal operation more effective.
In response, the IDF said, soldiers used riot dispersal means and live fire in accordance with standard operating procedures.
Bauhaus masters and students fanned out all over the world—and Gropius was soon part of its global dispersal.
"The structure of the forests would change if they did not have the elephants doing this dispersal," Wrege said.
The opposition accused the military council of ordering the sit-in's dispersal using force and wants an international inquiry.
Rober spent six months designing and testing different bait package set-ups that included cameras and various glitter dispersal methods.
Because these patterns govern the dispersal of some of the region's key marine species, understanding them is crucial for conservation.
This dispersal of the Rothschild subspecies is made more urgent by a potential threat to the northern part of Murchison.
At least 25 dispersal orders were given, he says, and the freeway was reopened hours later, about 1:30 a.m.
A spokesman for the military said troops "responded with riot dispersal means and fired in accordance with standard operating procedures".
A stem this strong, tall and energetically expensive to produce turns out to be an elegant solution for seed dispersal.
Accept the internet addiction and the dispersal of your energies between family and work, and the anxiety about ecological collapse.
" It said its troops were confronted with burning tyres and "large amounts of rocks" and "responded with riot dispersal means.
"This find supports a model of not a single rapid dispersal, but a much more complicated scenario of migration,"said Petraglia.
At the same time their dispersal beyond the border states means that much of America has become familiar with Mexican culture.
Distributed access points on an integrated network create much less interference than an ad hoc dispersal of individual routers behind bookshelves.
I kind of need to see—I was really amazed at the very efficient dispersal of information in [Ava DuVernay's] 13th.
"Debriefing Session II" posits, in the performer's words, "a diaspora of paintings," as the dispersal of objects mirrors that of people.
The dispersal of the cheap heroin has led to a surge in overdoses, addiction and violence in cities across the country.
Do new species come from animals populating new territory (called dispersal), or did populations get separated during Earth's breakup (called vicariance)?
The dispersal of her things suggests that Plath's story, controlled so tightly for so long, has finally begun to come unknotted.
"We see a very short term dispersal of a small number of people ... in the next couple of months," Vaeth said.
In fact, disassembling and dispersal are fundamental strategies for Vo's practice, and he employs them with an assured lightness of touch.
After reaching maturity, the biofilm will spread, whether by detachment of slime clumps or by dispersal, as seen in the chart below.
That's not too far off in terms of the timeframe, but the new study does suggest an earlier dispersal date from Africa.
Organisms must run or die in response to rising temperatures, and, even if they somehow survive, the dispersal can break ecosystems apart.
"The tear gas is not being used as a dispersal mechanism," added Belkis Wille, the senior Iraq researcher for Human Rights Watch.
"After the initial dispersal, it becomes more like a spiderweb with all these connections from different points in different situations," she notes.
"This necessitates police response and the use of force, including rubber bullets, bean bag rounds and tear gas for dispersal," he said.
In SRM, there would be a continuos dispersal of particles into the stratosphere, and the effects of the two might be different.
"This kind of dispersal means that the older a female gets, the more related she becomes to her local group," Franks said.
"For the shortest warning times, robust disruption and dispersal of the fragments may be the only viable option to prevent the impact."
MBD: Fungi have evolved different forms of 'fruiting bodies' to suit how they spread their spores, a process scientists refer to as dispersal.
The ray is an endangered species and specimens are hard to come by owing to their broad dispersal across the ocean's tropical regions.
They will have three early uses: Funds dispersal: It will become much cheaper to disperse credit and accept payments using services like Stellar.
As for those left living in the capital, a review in 19703 in Britain urged further dispersal to improve their "health and welfare".
The discovery could also challenge what is understood about the dispersal of modern humans out of Africa, to what is now Southeast Asia.
The university has been trying to sell the collection, which is costly to maintain in storage; its potential dispersal has caused legal controversy.
In the late 1990s, Britain used a "policy of dispersal" aimed at convicted members of the Irish Republican Army, according to the government.
The statement did not address what dispersal methods the department had used against what it estimated to be a crowd of 400 protesters.
The Israeli army confirmed to CNN that it had used what it called riot dispersal means at the site, which included live fire.
The popularity of Gakharia's ruling Georgian Dream party has sagged since the brutal dispersal of an anti-Kremlin protest in Tbilisi in June.
He said that some briefly managed to cross the fence before returning to Gaza, and that Israeli forces responded with riot dispersal measures.
France's police forces have also come under heightened scrutiny after dozens of Yellow Vest protesters were injured by "dispersal grenades" and rubber pellets.
Israeli troops responded Friday with "riot dispersal means" as well as live fire "in accordance with the rules of engagement," the IDF said.
It's also getting more complicated as Apple's iOS and Google's Android have upped their security levels, which generally restricts the dispersal of information.
The move comes as authorities investigate the dispersal of a protest camp outside the Defence Ministry in Khartoum that killed dozens on June 3.
Thousands of protesters have since been arrested and many wounded, drawing scrutiny over the use of crowd control weapons like dispersal "sting-ball" grenades.
Long-stalled talks between the military council and the opposition Forces for Freedom and Change collapsed after the violent dispersal of the sit-in.
Aside from mosquito dispersal, drones have huge potential to help people living in remote places with limited access to hospitals, said Klaptocz of WeRobotics.
There have been no direct talks since the dispersal, but Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and the African Union have been trying to mediate.
Congress should always demand oversight over the dispersal of aid, and there should be an inspector general keeping an eye on politically motivated shenanigans.
"No Americans or Iraqi lives were lost because of precautions taken, the dispersal of forces, and an early warning system that worked very well."
Paradoxically, European nations also are finding the collapse and dispersal of much of ISIS an intelligence boon, despite fears that violence might rise in Europe.
Both works tease, tickle and unsettle their audiences through the strategic dispersal of information, underlaid with an awareness that all information will always be incomplete.
The story of the tragic dispersal of that household formed the basis of Mr de Waal's bestselling family memoir, "The Hare with Amber Eyes" (2010).
Military investigators on Saturday said that government officers of various ranks were found to have been responsible for the dispersal of the camp without approval.
They began to hypothesize in the 1970s that plate tectonics causing shifts in the continental crust were probably responsible for the global dispersal of species.
For the "Milkweed Dispersal Balloon" Project, Kendler hands out sustainable balloons filled with milkweed seeds for participants to pop to help spread the essential plant.
The system Boser has devised required two fork lifts, huge tubes filled with the gel pellets, a large metal chute, and the copter for dispersal.
The IDF said it was responding with what it called riot dispersal means, and that it was firing in accordance with the rules of engagement.
In its statement, the IDF reiterated the military's position that troops respond with riot dispersal means and fire in accordance with the rules of engagement.
The dispersal of Jews throughout the Italian peninsula, the relationship between Jews and Christians, the contribution of Jewish scholarship and science to the broader civilization.
Australia marks the end of the "southern arc" of the migration dispersal, meaning that Homo sapiens were in South Asia beforehand, according to the study.
No American or Iraqi lives were lost because of the precautions taken, the dispersal of forces, and an early warning system that worked very well.
No American or Iraqi lives were lost because of the precautions taken, the dispersal of forces and an early warning system that worked very well.
No American or Iraqi lives were lost, because of the precautions taken, the dispersal of forces, and an early warning system that worked very well.
They've been able to endear themselves to sailors for the past 10,000 years and sail across the oceans, which are the major barrier to mammalian dispersal.
A single vegetable's effectiveness is questionable when pitted against the latest "riot dispersal means" deployed by one of the best-equipped armies in the Middle East.
"Those of us who study this, we really stress the geographic dispersal of people is key, and prevents people from organizing in traditional ways," Joseph said.
At times it felt like moving toward any pocket of air — less a march and more a dispersal to cover ground and get some elbow room.
This even dispersal ensures that your strands won't fry under high heat, but also cuts down the amount of time needed to dry your hair completely.
It said the crowd threw stones and rolled burning tires at soldiers, who responded with "riot dispersal" measures and "fired live rounds selectively towards main instigators".
At one point, while we waited for the dispersal chute to be fixed, I called The Nature Conservancy's restoration efforts "museum-like" and Boser pushed back.
Compared with the Route Dispersal Guidelines, a parallel set of rules that mandate social flying with little financial help, UDAN is a breath of fresh air.
That wealth of biodiversity in turn helps to sustain the health of the forest, as various species contribute to seed dispersal, pollination and other essential services.
Selected projects must include clear expectations, publicly available progress metrics, and coordination with the U.S. Treasury's inspector general to track dispersal of funds and project completion.
This is the outcome, to some extent, of the affordability crisis in major American cities and the dispersal of cultural capital that has come with it.
In relaying information from one carrier to the next, this monitor effectively controls the ebb and flow of global trade, protocol, and the dispersal of information.
Nothing special seems to be happening in the oil, dispersal, control or combination tanks, which reflects what Ms. Weinnig has been finding throughout these exposure experiments.
But the geographic dispersal of the modern family leaves few able to depend on the proximity of family as a support mechanism for their daily requirements.
Cesium-220006 poses a pressing security challenge in that it can be used to make a radiological dispersal device (RDD), commonly known as a dirty bomb.
"Debris fields, though subject to some degree of dispersal by the elements, generally tend to make landfall in close proximity," the group said in a statement.
Mr. Rodrigues and his lawyer said he had been hit by both a rubber ball and a "dispersal grenade," which explodes and sprays smaller rubber pellets.
"However, our finding is that the plant probably reached the Pacific Islands through natural dispersal by birds, wind, or sea currents in pre-human times," he said.
" The Israel Defense Forces said on Twitter that some 35,000 Palestinians were taking part in protests and that it was "responding with riot dispersal means and fire.
"Physical barriers prevent or discourage animals from accessing food, water, mates, and other critical resources by disrupting annual or seasonal migration and dispersal routes," the scientists explain.
Incredibly, this dispersal happened long before our species, Homo sapiens, emerged; we finally entered onto the scene 300,000 years ago, spilling into Eurasia about 100,2.583 years later.
An Israeli military spokesman said troops were being confronted by rioters and responded "with riot dispersal means while also firing in accordance with the rules of engagement".
They help map the species' route of dispersal, suggesting the hyenas crossed the Bering land bridge from Asia into North America, just as humans most likely did.
That violence was then later dwarfed by the military's dispersal of Islamist sit-ins in Cairo that August, which killed over 800 protesters in a single day.
The different vocabularies that she brings together — a repeated arch and the drop of black paint spreading on the painting's surface — evoke order, repetition, dispersal and decay.
They're outnumbered not necessarily just by the violent protesters, they're outnumbered just by people, which makes enforcement extremely difficult in terms of crowd management and crowd dispersal.
Leon's original plan, Ms. Hurth said, was to place his collection in multiple museums, including Berkeley, but he died before plans for this dispersal could be made.
The transmitters' batteries tend to falter after about fifteen months—also the age at which mountain lions typically leave their mothers, a behavior that scientists call dispersal.
CAIRO (Reuters) - The United Kingdom's foreign minister, Jeremy Hunt, condemned on Monday the violent dispersal of a sit-in protest outside the Sudanese Defense Ministry in Khartoum.
"No American or Iraqi lives were lost because of the precautions taken, the dispersal of forces, and an early warning system that worked very well," Trump said.
One, dark matter, pulls everything together toward its final doom; the other, dark energy, pushes everything apart toward the ultimate dispersal, some times termed the Big Rip.
At first glance, ISIS' chaotic dispersal across the internet might seem like a dangerous development: If they're no longer in one place, how will we track them?
There have been no direct talks since the dispersal, but Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and the African Union have been trying to mediate between the sides.
The steps appeared to show a softening of positions after talks between the two sides collapsed following the violent dispersal of a protest sit-in on June 3.
Not every criminal case has to be blown up into a formal international procedure, but that's what the dispersal of data across the cloud is going to do.
For Feathered Changes, Serpent Disappearances, Deball creates rubbings, sculpture, and pottery as a set of studies on the sometimes haphazard dispersal, recombination, and interpretation of artifacts over time.
It said no live fire had been directed at him during the dispersal of the demonstration, in which protesters hurled explosive devices and rocks and set tires alight.
And I'll tell you what: those hours in the bunker, just goofing off and waiting for the dispersal of the nuclear fallout, were the best we ever spent.
"The police will use appropriate force to conduct a dispersal operation and warn all protesters to stop all illegal acts and leave immediately," police said in a statement.
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan's military rulers said on Thursday that some officers had been arrested for their involvement in the deadly dispersal of a protest sit-in in Khartoum.
Larger seeds are better able to support themselves initially, while smaller seeds have a better chance for dispersal over a wide area, helping at least some seedlings survive.
So the researchers reasoned, that just like the fruits, the insects could be a means for dispersal, as long as their eggs can pass through the birds unharmed.
Its dispersal caused the collapse of stalled talks between the military council and a coalition of opposition and protest groups over how to manage a transition towards elections.
Actually, the consequences of Tyrion's rather dilettantish dispersal of tensions via compromise makes for fairly good atmosphere of exactly the kind that has been heretofore missing from this season.
A parallel research programme would also be needed to monitor the dispersal of the particles, determine their interaction with other molecules in the atmosphere and model the climate impacts.
African elephants are vital to the environments in which they live, notably responsible for the dispersal and germination of up to 30% of tree species in Central African forests.
Cromwell, who has industry experience, will be charged with overseeing the dispersal of the funds, intended to spur competition in a business banking market dominated by four large players.
The researchers also measured gas output at sites surrounding the herds, and kept tabs on cows with GPS trackers to create more accurate models of cattle and emissions dispersal.
And so, when the first wolves made it into Oregon through natural dispersal, the first pack — the Imnaha Pack — was subjected to multiple killings at the request of ranchers.
When, after much dispersal, the dancers flock once more around the piano — a reversal of the opening image — their coming together somehow conveys loss and wholeness all at once.
"Go, Went, Gone" incorporates documentary elements—the step-by-step dispersal of the refugees, the bureaucratic nightmare as they risk drowning "in rivers and oceans of paper"—but transcends reportage.
"I think it's a major concern that ocean ecosystems will become more fragmented, that there will increasing be barriers to dispersal, and that certain areas will become uninhabitable," Long said.
The researchers are also trying to determine the water dispersal on the moon and see if it's trapped in the top layer or if it reaches down to the crust.
Both the air samples and the petri dish analyses suggested that the Dyson Airblade cause significantly greater and further viral dispersal than the warm air dryer or the paper towels.
Israeli police spokeswoman Luba Samri said that, after prayers ended, some of the dozens of worshippers had started throwing rocks and bottles at police officers, and dispersal means were used.
The Rule 5 draft fails as a talent dispersal system because it forces clubs to play shadow games with the DL, or to effectively roll with a 24-man roster.
The Met Police said a dispersal order under Section 34 of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 has been implemented in the area surrounding Heathrow Airport today.
The mayor and the police chief announced Tuesday that officers will use their patrol vehicles' public address systems to order the dispersal of any gatherings of more than 10 people.
What this find suggests is that instead of one rapid dispersal out of Africa, Homo sapiens were moving out of Africa multiple times, 20,000 to 25,20163 years earlier than expected.
In a statement, the military said dozens of Palestinians hurled rocks, firebombs and pipe bombs at troops who deployed in the village and that they responded with "riot dispersal means".
A New Year's Day march this year ended with the arrest of more than 2000 people after police ordered the dispersal of an officially sanctioned event, leading to street clashes.
A New Year's Day march this year ended with the arrest of more than 240 people after police ordered the dispersal of an officially sanctioned event, leading to street clashes.
They occasionally brought them over two kilometers, far enough to achieve long-distance seed dispersal — "important for gene flow between different plant populations and colonizing new habitats," Dr. Carpenter said.
They occasionally brought them over two kilometers, far enough to achieve long-distance seed dispersal — "important for gene flow between different plant populations and colonizing new habitats," Dr. Carpenter said.
For instance, the 2000s Mile-High Illinois drawings and model of the Price Tower in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, appeared in the 2150 Frank Lloyd Wright and the City: Density vs. Dispersal.
The military council had said the dispersal of the protest camp came about when a campaign against criminals using an area next to the sit-in strayed from its course.
According to authorities in London, the higher levels of pollution were a result of cold, calm and settled weather, with low wind speeds resulting in an inadequate dispersal of local pollutants.
Photojournalist Mahmoud Abu Zeid, also known as Shawkan, who was arrested as he took pictures of the sit-in's dispersal, is accused of belonging to a banned group and possessing firearms.
China has repeatedly blamed "unfavourable weather" for much of the pollution this month, with high humidity and low wind speeds preventing the dispersal of emissions from coal-fired winter heating plants.
Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro and Mexico's Andrés Manuel López Obrador (known as AMLO) share an ambivalence to the dispersal of power and the toleration of opponents that are the essence of democracy.
BERLIN (Reuters) - A legal challenge against Berlin's decision to grant a state bridging loan for insolvent airline Air Berlin won't stop dispersal of the funds, the German government said on Tuesday.
"This outcome brings a measure of finality to the defendant's dispersal of pepper spray nearly a year ago," Robert Tracci, the Albemarle County commonwealth's attorney, said in a statement on Friday.
It has been conventional wisdom that Europeans and North Americans married more outside their families as geographic dispersal ramped up between 1825 and 1875, with the advent of mass railroad travel.
Mr. Mulvaney said he had removed the hold on Wednesday — the day the agency was scheduled to make one of its twice-annual allocation decisions — and approved the dispersal of payments.
Now stationed at the top of their designated buildings, the dispersal engineers fluff their confetti, take pictures from the roof, and play board games as they await the moment of truth.
Add a bunch of roaming scavengers that bring in a mix of seeds from a wide area, and you basically have "directed seed dispersal to the ideal germination spot," he said.
Israel says it is doing what it must to defend its border and its troops have been responding with riot dispersal means and fire "in accordance with the rules of engagement".
Crawford is the first person to be convicted under a law barring attempts to acquire or use a radiological dispersal device, which combines conventional explosives, such as dynamite, with radioactive material.
There they deviated from their long-held strategy of rapid protest and quick dispersal, a tactic often described as "be water," in a nod to Hong Kong film legend Bruce Lee.
Then on June 3, after weeks of talks, they ordered a violent dispersal of the main protest site outside the military headquarters by General Hamdan's paramilitary unit, the Rapid Support Forces.
"Because seed rescue and secondary dispersal in snakes has yet to be investigated, and because numerous other snake species consume [grain-eating and fruit-eating] birds and mammals, our observations offer direction for further empirical studies of this unusual but potentially important channel for seed dispersal," the authors write in the study, published this week by Proceedings of the Royal Society B.To research this process, the authors cut open a bunch of dead snakes preserved in museums.
"Bird predation could be an important factor in the long-distance dispersal of stick insects in Japan," according to the short paper published by the Japanese scientists published in the journal Ecology.
Israel says it is doing what it must to defend its border and that its troops have been responding with riot dispersal means and fire "in accordance with the rules of engagement".
To study spore dispersal more closely, Dr. de Ruiter and her collaborators at the University of Copenhagen decided to test E. muscae's launch mechanisms using mini water cannons built in the lab.
The military said the protesters hurled rocks and tried to sabotage the security fence, adding that the shooting was preceded by verbal warnings, calls to halt, riot dispersal means and warning shots.
Thousands march during a demonstration organized by the citizen's network, which is calling for an immediate end to the dispersal policy and the violation of rights suffered by Basque prisoners, on Jan.
"Entry into force would reduce the likelihood of terrorists being able to detonate a radioactive dispersal device, otherwise known as a 'dirty bomb,'" Amano said in a speech in Washington earlier Wednesday.
Hours later, back at the old ranch where the Nature Conservancy ran its operations, a helicopter pilot and Boser went over the plan of attack for the gel pellet dispersal tomorrow morning.
Further measures will also be taken to combat the spread of Zika, ranging from the removal of pools of stagnant water near event sites to the dispersal of 'sweaty' mosquito-killing billboards.
"The infections [were] officially attributed to faulty toilet traps which were thought to have aerosolized patients' virus when the toilet was flushed, allowing dispersal of the virus to other residents," Morse explained.
A Chilean naval ship passed through to try to speed up the dispersal of the fuel, but the report noted that the "oil sheen" was still visible more than a year later.
Judging by the way life developed on Earth, any biophores that survive dispersal to other planets would likely take millions or even billions of years to evolve into more complex forms of life.
As a longtime soccer player, Lavelle began her professional career in 2016, with the Boston Breakers, before being drafted by the Spirits as the first overall pick in the 2018 NWSL dispersal draft.
In 1996, his "Mask of Sorrow," a monument to the victims of the Stalinist purges, was installed in the Siberian coastal city of Magadan, a dispersal point for the camps of the gulag.
"Natural dispersal across the Atlantic is the least possible theory for how they came to Europe," van der Meeren said, noting that the water currents were likely too slow to allow for transport.
Meanwhile, the caravan's organizers scrambled to collect migrants' names to track their dispersal across U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) centers after they exit the port of entry's detention facility in coming days.
"It is important to note that this preliminary finding does not confirm that a reproducing population of Asian carp currently exists above the electric dispersal barriers or within the Great Lakes," the statement said.
Kent council says it is struggling to support the children they have in their system, and has urged other local authorities to take in some minors through a voluntary dispersal scheme launched in July.
Ms. Ibiary, of Studio Emad Eddin, said it was possible that the visit from Interior Ministry officials was related to a broader gentrification campaign, which has included the dispersal of vendors in the area.
I wrote previously in The Hill about the way in which AI competition is increasingly concerned with questions of whose norms and values are being promulgated through the development and dispersal of AI systems.
Later, as the police continued their dispersal efforts, some protesters responded by throwing petroleum bombs, vandalizing metro stations and shops seen as sympathetic to the Chinese government, spraying graffiti and building barricades on streets.
Instead of directly cooking with that oil, which could result in uneven THC dispersal (a slightly terrifying thought) or wasting a lot of expensive product, Cirino suggests using the outcome as topping or addition.
It should be the standard operating system for Congress to have oversight over the dispersal of congressionally authorized aid, and there should be an inspector general keeping an eye on any politically motivated shenanigans.
They want a strong man to fix it for them, which is the antithesis of America, a nation founded upon the resistance to a strong man and the dispersal of power and self-government.
Frankly, this thing is terrifying and looks like nothing more than the infamous "scoop" riot-dispersal vehicles from 1973 dystopian sci-fi movie Soylent Green—though it kind of makes the original concept look quaint.
This chemical only lasts for about 400 years or so in the Martian atmosphere, as it gets broken down by the Sun's ultraviolet light, interactions with other airborne chemicals, and dispersal by high atmospheric winds.
Although melanoblasts do sometimes repel each other when they get too close, when scientists studied how they moved (and took images after in twenty minute intervals) they saw that the repulsion didn't actually speed dispersal.
It's not that the Yugur people had never lived in permanent settlements in the past, but the wide dispersal of natural resources across grasslands and deserts determined that most Yugurs had to live as nomads.
At last year's Frieze London and in the fountains of London's Battersea Park, her impermanent, slippery ponds have replicated the "mastication, the assimilation, the dispersal," as she puts it, of consumed detritus into the environment.
Talks between the ruling military council and an alliance of protest and opposition groups had collapsed after the violent dispersal of a protest sit-in on June 3, in which dozens of people were killed.
An Israeli army spokeswoman said soldiers had used riot-dispersal means, mainly tear gas, against dozens of Palestinians who threw stones at them and that the military did not know of any live fire being used.
With water jets gurgling in the background at the Pool Room, auctioneers on Tuesday began the breakfast-hour dispersal of the contents of the Four Seasons, a restaurant storied as the birthplace of the power lunch.
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan's military rulers said on Thursday they had thwarted several coup attempts and that some officers had been arrested over the deadly dispersal of protesters at a sit-in in Khartoum earlier this month.
This is how the biologists at Svalbard imagine the seeds will repopulate the earth, through many simultaneous acts of dispersal that will dissolve the seeds' aura of singularity as quickly as one biospheric catastrophe activated it.
"Exercises should practice and demonstrate rapid dispersal of air- and land-based strike forces from concentrated basing in mainland Japan, Okinawa and Guam, to small geographically diverse operating locations (around the South China Sea)," it said.

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