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  • 91colloid — 1. Aggregates of atoms or molecules in a finely divided state (submicroscopic), dispersed in a gaseous, liquid, or solid medium, and resisting sedimentation, diffusion, and filtration, thus differing from precipitates. SEE ALSO: hydrocolloid …

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  • 92Diaspore (botany) — Not to be confused with Diaspore (mineral) or Diaspora. In botany, a diaspore is a plant dispersal unit consisting of a seed or spore plus any additional tissues that assist dispersal. In some seed plants, the diaspore is a seed and fruit… …

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  • 93Dispersion stability — Dispersions are unstable from the thermodynamic point of view, however, they can be kinetically stable over a large period of time, which determines their shelf life. This time span needs to be measured in order to ensure the best product quality …

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  • 94Albanian Resistance of World War II — Part of World War II Communist partisans in Tirana, 28 November 1944 …

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  • 95SS Norjerv — Career Name: West Islip (1919–28) Golden Rod (1928–35) Willhilo (1935–37) Indianan (1937–40) Empire Eagle (1940–42) Norjerv (1942–44) Owner: United States Shipping Board (1919– …

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  • 96SS Norvarg — Career Name: Rotarian (1920–27) Condor (1927–40) Empire Elk (1940–42) Norvarg (1942–47) Nan Chiang (1947–50) Northern Glow (1950–59) Hoping 46 (Hoping Ssu Shi Liu) (1959–71) Owner …

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  • 97dis|perse — «dihs PURS», verb, persed, pers|ing, adjective. –v.t. 1. to send or drive off in different directions; scatter: »The police dispersed the rioters. SYNONYM(S): See syn. under scatter. (Cf. ↑scatter) …

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  • 99dispersion — noun Date: 14th century 1. capitalized diaspora 1a 2. the act or process of dispersing ; the state of being dispersed 3. the scattering of the values of a frequency distribution from an average 4. the separation of …

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  • 100Thermobaric weapon — A thermobaric weapon, which includes the type known as a fuel air bomb , is an explosive weapon that produces a blast wave of a significantly longer duration than those produced by condensed explosives. This is useful in military applications… …

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