Scattering in spanish
Dispersión
pronunciation: dispeɹ̩sioʊn part of speech: noun
pronunciation: dispeɹ̩sioʊn part of speech: noun
In gestures
scatter2 = esparcir, dispersar, distribuir.
Example: Similar and closely related subjects are likely to be scattered under different keywords.scattering = dispersión, distribución.
Example: All the concepts in the second cited facet will be liable to scattering.more:
» bibliographic scattering = dispersión bibliográfica.
Example: So far all the equations for bibliographic scattering have been derived or formulated through item approach.» Bradford's Law of Scattering = Ley de Dispersión de Bradford.
Example: Pedology literature and distribution of literature in journals confirm closely to Bradford's Law of Scattering, signifying the developed nature of the subject.» law of scattering = ley de dispersión.
Example: Billboard Top 40 singles chart data were examined to determine if the frequency distribution of artist productivity fits either of 2 laws of scattering.