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dispersible

adjective as in soluble

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Rather, it is dispersible, hence survivable, small and light units that can deliver force in conjunction with the Navy’s power projection.

Mutated strains died quickly, and Soviet researchers eventually reached a conclusion shared by many U.S. bio­defense experts today: Ebola is a poor candidate for either biological warfare or terrorism, compared with viruses such as smallpox, which is highly infectious, or the hardy, easily dispersible bacteria that causes anthrax.

For this latest study, George's team tracked more than 1.2 million patients, comparing those taking sodium-containing effervescent, dispersible and soluble medicines with those taking non-sodium versions of the same drugs.

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But liquid formulations are often more expensive compared to dispersible tablets and are also more costly to store, package, and transport safely.

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Polaris qualifies as the ideal deterrent: an all but invulnerable striking force capable of surviving a sneak attack�a mobile, dispersible, devastating guarantee of destruction to any enemy tempted to touch off an all-out assault.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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