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Another reason, though, is something called the diffusion of responsibility.
The deliberately diverse, wide-ranging nature of this installation represents what might be called the diffusion approach to art history.
This separation of electric charges sets up an electric potential across the membrane called the diffusion potential.
There is also an effect that is the inverse of thermal diffusion, called the diffusion thermoeffect, in which an imposed concentration difference causes a temperature difference to develop.
The constant of proportionality is the same for both components and is called the diffusion coefficient, D12, for that gas pair.
The first term y ^ n in Equation 16 is called the diffusion process that enhances SNR.
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In fuel cells, the gas diffusion coefficient, called the diffusivity, correlates with the concentration polarization (CP) energy loss and such important parameters associated with electrode materials as porosity and tortuosity.
This diffusion coefficient is called the Knudsen diffusion coefficient, and the corresponding process is called Knudsen diffusion.
The definition for the diffusion coefficient of soil called the effective diffusion coefficient, D* is seen to vary widely.
Thus, DW-MRI provides insight into cellular architecture at the millimeter scale, through a quantitative measurement of water diffusivity, called the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC).
For a fixed diffusion weighting it can be shown that the signal in a diffusion-weighted experiment is given by the equation: (2) S = S 0 e − TE / T 2 e − bD Sο is the signal intensity in the absence of any T2 or diffusion weighting, TE is the echo time and D is the apparent diffusivity, either called the Apparent Diffusion Coefficient (ADC).
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