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The possible reason of lowering the ideality factor can be dictated as follows: there is an insulating interfacial layer at the junction formed during annealing as because of diffusion of lattice oxygen to the surface.

In our technique, the pulsed laser illumination enables a much higher degree of spatial selectivity because of diffusion of heat between pulses.

The time interval between establishing multifluid configuration in the channel and photopolymerization establishes the pore-size gradient characteristics (i.e., pore-size gradient length and steepness), because of diffusion of the gel precursor into the free solution region.

Adjacent to the mucosa, facultative anaerobes are able to grow because of diffusion of oxygen from the underlying vessel network, whereas viable luminal bacteria are strictly anaerobes (Albenberg et al. 2014).

Gel distributions from large time intervals (6 12 hours) between gel insertion and imaging cannot currently be studied with the fluorimetry system because of diffusion of the fluorophore from the gel to the tissue.

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Globins have been called respiratory proteins because transport and facilitation of diffusion of oxygen to the mitochondria are the predominant and first established functions of vertebrate globins.

The city of Guangzhou was also a centre of diffusion of xenophobia, because the scholars at the city's great academies were proclaiming the Confucian theory that uncultured barbarians should be excluded.

I am being too overzealous, lets say the tipping point is half my back of the napkin math above, and getting to mass adoption is easier than Everett Rogers estimated in the theory of diffusion of innovation, because after all, this is Apple.

Moreover, the biofilm extracellular matrix could also affect the efficacy of antimicrobial agents because of diffusion limitations [ 38] while phages diffuse more easily through alginate gels and extracellular matrix of biofilms.

This decrease of luminescence with time in vivo could be related to a decrease of substrate concentration because of diffusion and washout by the circulation.

Lab yeast strains cannot grow from low density in low concentrations of sucrose because of diffusion: each cell captures only a small fraction of the sugars that sucrose hydrolysis releases, and the molecules released by other, distant cells are at very low concentration.

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