dispersion
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At one point, the growing divide between the market’s winners and losers pushed dispersion within the S&P 500 to one of the widest levels on record.
From MarketWatch ● Jul. 31, 2026
The second combines cold atmospheric plasma with gas dispersion.
From Science Daily ● Jul. 20, 2026
In a separate set of experiments, environmental engineer Dr. Amit Kumar combined cold atmospheric plasma with gas dispersion to destroy PFAS.
From Science Daily ● Jul. 20, 2026
The challenge facing investors then is to pick the winners between the AI-enabled and the AI-disrupted because the research suggests return dispersion among these stocks will be meaningful.
From MarketWatch ● Jun. 11, 2026
Within small areas the beetles accomplish their own dispersion, moving on as soon as the Klamath weed dies out and locating new stands with great precision.
From "Silent Spring" by Rachel Carson
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To obtain the charge interaction, the team developed two separate water-based polymer dispersions to be applied to surfaces.
From Science Daily ● Nov. 13, 2023
"This year the macro economic picture has been one of dispersions," said Aspect's Remsing.
From Reuters ● Oct. 9, 2023
An even more creative trust stipulation might be to match the trust dispersions to their earned income annually, incentivizing them to work rather than rely on the inheritance alone.
From Slate ● Jan. 17, 2023
Ms. Marone also said Mr. Cleaver should check his own record before casting dispersions upon Mr. Hawley.
From Washington Times ● Jul. 8, 2022
There had been several dispersions in the history of the chosen people, to Assyria under Shalmaneser, to Babylon and Egypt in the time of Nebuchadnezzar, and to Rome under Pompeius.
From The Books of the New Testament by Leighton Pullan
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