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be diffuse
verb
To spread over or through as in air, water, or other matter, especially by fluid motion or passive means.
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These receptors would likely be located diffusely on the membrane and thus the antibodies used would also be diffuse and more difficult to detect within a slice.
To say that Wagner can sometimes be diffuse is an understatement, but when he locks into a strong melody the diffusion only serves to make the songs dreamier.
Hence the reference in the later article would be diffuse, even if relevant.
It would create a number of obvious losers, while the benefits would be diffuse.
Dr. Greenstein, along with Dr. Maarten Schmidt, also of Caltech, showed that quasars could not be diffuse galaxy-size objects, but are much more compact.
Welles lost his magic touch, and as his films began to be diffuse he acquired the reputation of being an intellectual, difficult-to-understand artist.
A well-crafted assault might knock Clinton down a peg a two, but the benefits of doing so would be diffuse while the backlash for going negative against a popular figure would be concentrated on the attacker.
Salif Keita's musical blend can be diffuse on disc, but in live performance it's a rich, organic mix of sounds: it even managed to transform the Royal Festival Hall into a giant dance hall.
The reasons for George's dearth of free throws may be diffuse, but a look at his shot selection proves somewhat instructive.
The effects that these attributes have on an object's appearance depend in turn on the illumination, which may be diffuse, from a single source, or both.
That type of damage tends to be diffuse and can result in axonal damage (diffuse axonal injury, or DAI), diffuse edema, and extensive neuronal death.
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