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Discover LudwigThe phrase "diffuse from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the spreading or scattering of substances, such as gases or liquids, from a concentrated area to a less concentrated one.
Example: "The scent of the flowers began to diffuse from the garden into the surrounding neighborhood."
Alternatives: "spread from" or "emanate from".
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The fact that wrapping necessitates receptors to diffuse from the far field to the wrapping site sets a diffusion-limited endocytic time.
Although local people believed that HIV messages were supposed to diffuse from the commercial sex workers to wider society, they commented that this diffusion was not feasible.
Cancer, in Paget's time, was thought to diffuse from its primary site like a malignant inkblot.
Oxygen diffuses into the cell from the surrounding water, and metabolic wastes diffuse from the amoeba into the surrounding water.
The molecules diffuse from the blood to the interstitial spaces of the tissue and finally into the cells by either diffusion or active transport.
This movement is made possible by chemical substances that diffuse from the area of tissue damage and create a concentration gradient followed by the neutrophils.
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.
Released gases from sample by laser beam diffuse from sample chamber into gas preparation system.
In order to reach the SPG, the local anaesthetics (LA) must diffuse from the intranasal cavity.
Few nickel atoms diffuse from the NiSi layer into the adjacent Si layer.
Or, the nitrogen atoms can recombine in the target and diffuse from the target.
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