Sentence examples for age diffusion from inspiring English sources

The phrase "age diffusion" is not commonly recognized in written English and may not convey a clear meaning without context.
It could potentially be used in discussions related to demographics, sociology, or cultural studies, but clarity is essential.
Example: "The study focused on age diffusion within urban populations, examining how different age groups interact and influence each other."
Alternatives: "age distribution" or "age spread".

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This reduction in early age diffusion preserves concrete against high rate of chloride penetration at early ages.

This reduction in early age diffusion preserves the concrete against high rate of chloride penetration at early ages.

This might be due to the curing effects of the seawater which compensate for the differences observed in early age diffusion coefficient due to the duration of initial wet curing.

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Landmark results in the microrheology and rheology of complex fluids will be covered, including sedimentation, non-Newtonian rheology (including shear thinning and thickening; viscoelasticity and memory behaviors; yield-stress behavior; glassy aging; diffusion; normal stress differences).

At the end of 1 year, the effect of age on diffusion can be independent on crack effect since the increasing diffusion due to crack width is not much affected regardless of strength grade and curing period.

"Everywhere you look in this age of diffusion, you see these veto centers emerging, which can derail, contain or stop any initiative.

Schneiderman JS, Buchsbaum MS, Haznedar MM, Hazlett EA, Brickman AM, Shihabuddin L et al. Age and diffusion tensor anisotropy in adolescent and adult patients with schizophrenia.

But the nostalgia of the traditional political class is also pernicious and "blinding," Levin argues, because it keeps us from grappling with the real problems assaulting us in the age of diffusion, problems that a candidate like Trump eagerly exploits.

In this work, the effects of crack and age on diffusion coefficient in concrete for nuclear power plant are evaluated and simplified evaluation technique is proposed considering the effects of age and crack width.

With increasing curing age, the diffusion coefficient decreases to 4.64 × 10−12 m2/s (0.4 mm of crack width) and 7.93 × 10−12 m2/s (1.0 mm crack width) at 180 days of curing period.

Stam et al (1994) studied effect of age on diffusion capacity in 55 healthy subjects (age ≥70 yrs, n=3) and showed a decline in DLCO with age corrected for alveolar volume.

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