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The phrase "concentration gradient" is correct and commonly used in written English, particularly in scientific and technical contexts.
It refers to the difference in concentration of a substance between two points, typically in a fluid or gas. Example: The movement of particles across a cell membrane is driven by a concentration gradient, with molecules naturally flowing from areas of higher concentration to lower concentration.
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The diffusive flux (Jdiff) depends on D and the concentration gradient orthogonal to the surface plane.
The diffusion flux is opposite to the direction of the concentration gradient.
Zeuthen, T. & MacAulay, N. Transport of water against its concentration gradient: fact or fiction?
The polarity of GABA actions depends on the chloride concentration gradient across the plasma membrane.
Osmosis only depends on the concentration gradient.
The directed movement of an astrocyte guided by a specific chemical concentration gradient.
The directed movement of a mature natural killer cell guided by a specific chemical concentration gradient.
The red circles represent the concentration gradient between (−5.8 cm, 0) and (−4.2 cm, 0), and the black squares represent the concentration gradient between (−0.8 cm, 0) and (0.8 cm, 0).
As the PCBs washed downstream from the contamination source, a concentration gradient formed along the length of the river.
This indicates that the Na+ concentration gradient across the membrane limits the motor speed of the PomA/PotB motor37.
Then, the cells were dehydrated in ethanol against a concentration gradient and embedded in Durcopan ACM resin.
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