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The phrase "a rapid diffusion of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the quick spread or distribution of something, such as ideas, technology, or information.
Example: "The internet has led to a rapid diffusion of knowledge across the globe."
Alternatives: "a swift spread of" or "a quick dissemination of".
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On the other hand, there was a rapid diffusion of the abacus, for which many books were written.
Fluorescence quenching by nitroaromatic aqueous solutions was fast, complete, selective and reversible pointing to a rapid diffusion of analytes into the films.
In Kenya, Gerhart ([1975]) examined adoption of hybrid maize between late 1964 and 1973 in western Kenya and noticed a rapid diffusion of the technology in the region despite constraints.
The results show the development of a sustainable domestic biodigester sector, a rapid diffusion of biodigesters among poor rural households, but still ambivalences on financial independency from external funding and carbon finance.
The algorithm takes into account realistic diffusion properties, with a rapid diffusion of C atoms by interstitial jumps and a slower diffusion of Fe and Nb atoms by vacancy jumps.
The simulation involves realistic diffusion mechanisms, with a rapid diffusion of C atoms by interstitial jumps and a slower diffusion of Fe and Nb atoms by vacancy jumps; a simple model of the GB which reproduces the equilibrium segregation properties of Nb and C; and a point defect source which drives the vacancy concentration towards its equilibrium value.
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"These new communication media offer tremendous advantages like immediacy, and everyone uses them, but there has not been any rapid diffusion of the skills, the literacy skills, necessary to use them.
In sharp contrast with the wild type controls, we observed a rapid diffusion (<30 minutes) of this soluble dye into the lumen of stage 16 cold mutant trachea (Fig. 2G–H'), showing that cold is essential in this tissue for organisation of a functional paracellular barrier.
As to the development of the variation between hospitals, we expected decreasing variation because of a more rapid diffusion of information on medical practice across providers, more publicity about new treatment modes and public pressure to adopt them.
As a consequence, rapid diffusion of small, hydrophobic molecules across the OM is prevented and Gram-negative bacteria thus tend to be less susceptible to hydrophobic antibiotics than their Gram-positive counterparts [68].
Considering that a primary care centre would perform better than a "solo GP", especially for younger respondents and for those with minor healthcare needs, for a more rapid diffusion of this model policymakers and managers could direct the care of primary care centres towards these targeted subgroups, at least in the first phase.
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