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Discover Ludwig"diffusion about" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
"Diffusion" refers to the spreading out or scattering of something, while "about" typically means around or concerning a particular subject or topic. They do not fit together grammatically or logically in a sentence. You may be thinking of "diffuse about," which means to spread out in different directions or become scattered. This phrase is typically used in scientific or technical contexts. Example: The gas molecules began to diffuse about the room, filling every corner with their scent.
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In this study, we consider specific cases of diffusion of the molecules along the nanotube axis and rotational diffusion about this axis.
In this case, the expressions for diffusion coefficients, D d and D r, mentioned above and corresponding to the diffusion along the nanotube axis and rotational diffusion about this axis, respectively, take the form: (2).
We hypothesized that such a marked reduction of the fluorescence emission in water or methanol could be due to a change in rotational diffusion about the acetylene bond.
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(In this context, lending really means giving: throughout the run, lenders will donate essential oils for the scent diffusion machines — about enough to produce nearly 600 100-milliliter bottles of eau de toilette).
The activation energy for radial diffusion is about 34 kJ/mole.
Several groups reported the increase of self-diffusion by about 20%to30%0% upon trypsin-induced cartilage degradation.
ADC contained information not only about diffusion but also about perfusion and flow effects.
The main drawback of OPV is the limitation of the exciton diffusion length to about 10 to approximately 20 nm and the poor charge transport property.
This circumstance is related to the short lifetime of the Frenkel excitons, which corresponds to a short diffusion length of about 10 nm.
However, the drawback was the decrease in islet function due to fibrosis, lack of immediate vascularization, and extended nutrient/hormone diffusion time, brought about by the design of these chambers [ 69].
On average, about 80 cells received the D-glucose analogue through the GJ-mediated diffusion in about 20 minutes in the WT mice.
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