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By HAVOCK, December 7, 2009 @ 2: 26 pm you also need to factor in Dispersal of good/stores, so the loss of one vehicle does not cripple the group, what about water obstacles???. .maybe a zodiac inflatable as well and small motor … 4 stroke as well.
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Dispersal is clearly the only option – that is, yes, manatees simply must have crossed the Atlantic at some stage, and a quick check of the literature on manatee evolution reveals many references to this theory.
Archive 2006-01-01 Darren Naish 2006
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Law of Probable Dispersal: Whatever hits the fan will not be evenly distributed
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Example: Brazil, which has a poor public-health system and rampant parasites, has 159 religions, while Canada, which has advanced health care and few parasites, has 15. — “Assortative Sociality, Limited Dispersal, Infectious Disease and the Genesis of the Global Pattern of Religion Diversity,” Proceedings of the Royal Society
Quick Study 2009
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Example: Brazil, which has a poor public-health system and rampant parasites, has 159 religions, while Canada, which has advanced health care and few parasites, has 15. — “Assortative Sociality, Limited Dispersal, Infectious Disease and the Genesis of the Global Pattern of Religion Diversity,” Proceedings of the Royal Society
Quick Study 2009
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Dispersal can help organizations significantly reduce storage costs, reduce power consumption and the footprint of storage, as well as streamline IT management processes.
A cost-effective approach for petabyte storage systems Julie Bellanca 2010
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Dispersal also suits an increasingly heterogeneous society, which is the exact opposite of what is implied by that misleading term global village.
Makeshift Metropolis Witold Rybczynski 2010
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Dispersal of authority across agencies and provinces has not helped.
When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010
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Information Dispersal Algorithms (IDAs) separate data into unrecognizable slices of information, which are then distributed -- or dispersed -- by the dispersed storage protocol to disparate storage locations.
A cost-effective approach for petabyte storage systems Julie Bellanca 2010
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Dispersal, a new approach, is cost effective for petabytes of digital content storage.
A cost-effective approach for petabyte storage systems Julie Bellanca 2010
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