Sentence examples for a consequence of diffusion from inspiring English sources

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The method includes mass transfer as a consequence of diffusion, convection and migration, combined with the electroneutrality condition and linearized temperature dependent polarization relations at the electrolyte electrode interface.

Removal of hydrogen from the melt is essentially a consequence of diffusion of the dissolved hydrogen from the melt into the rising gas bubbles, and removal of solid particles is a consequence of their clustering and settling, as well as their attachment to the rising gas bubbles.

A comparInon is made between the tempartture dependent potentIal model and MITReM.

The enzyme responsible for 7α-hydroxylation of cholesterol, Cyp7a1, is liver specific [2], so the presence of 7α-hydroxycholestertol in brain could be a consequence of diffusion of this oxysterol across the blood brain barrier from the circulation.

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As a consequence of the diffusion process a chemical reaction took place in the specimens with Ni3Al-matrix hot pressed in air: particle-shaped reaction products (Ni-spinel) were observed in the fibres.

Possibly as a consequence of the diffusion of the above works, the influence of the Brethren of Purity seems to have spread among a number of Jewish philosophers working in Spain during the 13th century.

Luminescence emission was decreased by apyrase by about 50%, and recovered steadily to pre-apyrase levels within 2 days, likely as a consequence of enzyme diffusion from or inactivation at the injection site.

Here, the respective concentrations over time differ, because Sin(t) ramps up faster to higher concentrations; this occurs as a consequence of passive diffusion through the membrane.

Although O2 generation took place at the surface of the DBC-lipid liposomes, the kinetic curve 1 of the figure only reflects the calcein release from nearby pure lipid vesicles, which were damaged as a consequence of the diffusion of the O2 in the buffer.

On the other hand, the lack of a genotype effect in large islets may be due to the variance of oxygen concentration in these islets, where the core is relatively anoxic as a consequence of larger diffusion distance when exposed to hypoxia in vitro.

Instead, the accumulation of NFAP after 16 h is possibly a consequence of a passive diffusion at disrupted sites of the cell wall and plasma membrane.

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