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The phrase "a concentration gradient" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in scientific contexts, particularly in biology and chemistry, to describe the difference in concentration of a substance between two areas.
Example: "During diffusion, molecules move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration, following a concentration gradient."
Alternatives: "a concentration difference" or "a gradient of concentration".
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As the PCBs washed downstream from the contamination source, a concentration gradient formed along the length of the river.
Then, the cells were dehydrated in ethanol against a concentration gradient and embedded in Durcopan ACM resin.
Therefore, chemicals diffuse across the membrane only when a concentration gradient exists across the cell membrane.
This movement is made possible by chemical substances that diffuse from the area of tissue damage and create a concentration gradient followed by the neutrophils.
Passive transport can occur through diffusion, where molecules flow from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration (down a concentration gradient).
This compound was predicted to be produced in the ZPA and to diffuse across the limb bud, thereby creating a concentration gradient.
Typically, a concentration gradient is used to drive drug diffusion into the pores, and results in internal loading of <1% wt.
Energy harvesting from a concentration gradient by reverse electrodialysis in anodic alumina nanopores was numerically investigated.
We engineered a concentration gradient of Gal-3 produced by the tumor.
It's able to create a concentration gradient of sodium basically, but of ions that it can then use to reabsorb water.
Diffusison is a phenomenon that refers to the spontaneous movement of molecules or particles along a concentration gradient, where a concentration gradient is difference in the concentrations of substances or molecules between two areas.
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