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be diffusion
noun
The act of diffusing or dispersing something, or the property of being diffused or dispersed; dispersion
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In contrast with classical chemical kinetics, much evidence suggests that biological molecules often diffuse relatively slowly, causing biological reactions sometimes to be diffusion limited (Table 2).
The reaction is therefore considered to be diffusion controlled.
The electrode process is shown to be diffusion controlled.
Such process usually has low face velocity, causing the primary capture mechanism to be diffusion.
On the other hand, forsterite dissolution rates can be diffusion controlled for typical advection fluxes, grain sizes, temperatures, and pH's.
In both the cases the waves were found to be diffusion controlled and irreversible.
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Such a reaction is said to be diffusion-controlled, because it is dependent on the process of diffusion to bring the molecules together.
Water transport is seen to be diffusion-limited, with a barrier of only 1.6 kcal mol− 1, and the channel is more water-permeable than other known aquaporins.
Based on our experimental results, the growth of carbon nanotube arrays in our experimental condition could not be diffusion-limited.
The waves were shown to be diffusion-controlled and irreversible on the basis of the usual criteria.
The two polarographic waves were found to be diffusion-controlled, the first wave being reversible and the second wave irreversible.
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