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The phrase "and widespread diffusion of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the broad distribution or spread of something, such as information, technology, or culture.
Example: "The research highlights the importance of and widespread diffusion of renewable energy technologies across various regions."
Alternatives: "and extensive spread of" or "and broad dissemination of".
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A recent report* by the OECD concludes that the invention and initial commercial exploitation of new products and processes matter less than the rapid and widespread diffusion of that technology.
Upon LV.GALC injection in the white matter tracts of the external capsule (EC), we documented rapid and sustained transduction of neurons, astrocytes and oligodendrocytes as well as stable production and widespread diffusion of GALC in CNS tissues.
Moreover, our data also support the contention that extensive use of tetracycline and horizontal acquiring of genetic element, Tn 916 with tetM, could act as a selective factor for the pathogenicity and widespread diffusion of serotype 2 [ 9, 42].
Antimicrobial stewardship advocates the use of the most suitable antibiotic in the context of the presenting clinical condition and specific patient, and its success rely on coordination and collaboration between healthcare professionals to ensure consistency in approach, shared knowledge and widespread diffusion of practice [ 4].
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From users' perspective, turning the early, and typically slow, proliferation into a more rapid and widespread diffusion requires not only the adoption of S-RET but also the adaptation, adjustment, intermediation and advocacy of S-RETs.
Can this stage determine the cost of each module or each algorithm in some series terminals and, hence, its success and widespread diffusion or not?
These include countless intelligent sensing and computing devices and related sophisticated and dedicated techniques and algorithms, as well as widespread diffusion of wirelessly ad-hoc, mobile network infrastructures and related protocols.
Their life-blood is toleration and dissent rather than the widespread diffusion of civic virtue.
Given the widespread diffusion of mobile and portable devices, the possibility of checking the owner identity and controlling the access to the device by the hand image looks particularly attractive and less intrusive than other biometric traits.
Pseudomonas spp. in particular was abundant in the soil fractions from Tunisia (55%), although it was also observed in the other two sites (25% in Egypt and 14% in Italy), confirming the widespread diffusion of this genus in root-influenced soils [ 68].
The aim of a simpler technology is to promote the widespread diffusion of more economic and easier robotic devices, also in a home setting.
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