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In the above equation, the first term represents a diffusion term with diffusion velocity of A. The second part of the equation represents diffusion of intensity in the direction of the computed optical flow.

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So, by means of the direction, diffusion, and intensity of light, as well as its colour, it is possible to suggest time, place, and season.

Moreover, we will also see that the direction of the evolution of strand preference is, surprisingly, a non-monotonic function of diffusion intensity.

The paper aims to highlight the degree of diffusion and the intensity of use of knowledge management systems (KMSs) among small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and to propose a taxonomy that synthesises the strategies of using KMSs on the part of SMEs.

This allowed us to see at once that the advantage of producing replicases [Pr ΣPP|P) in Eq. (14)] and that of producing templates [ k M | Σ MP in Eq. (15)] are also related, because both are a function of diffusion intensity.

Probes based on fluorescence dequenching have previously been used to detect thrombin activity during clot formation, but many factors other than enzyme activity also affect fluorescence intensity, and diffusion of the agent after cleavage limits signal intensity at the site of protease activation.

Since the process of plastic deformation increases the intensity of diffusion of impurities and defects from the surface into the volume of silicon, it is also possible to reverse processes: diffusion of defects by dislocations to the surface and localization in the surface layer [7].

With maximal diffusion gradient intensities of 80 mT/m this yields a maximal b-value of 9000 s/mm2.

The classical DSI scheme we use goes as follows: diffusion-weighted images covering the whole brain are acquired for 515 different values of diffusion sensitizing gradient intensity and direction (i.e., different q-vectors) [20], comprising in q-space the points of a cubic lattice within the sphere of 5 lattice units in radius.

Strikingly, the direction of the strand preference that evolves [i.e. or strand excess] is a complex non-monotonic function of the diffusion intensity.

The data was obtained from the FlyEx database ([ 12], available from http://flyex.ams.sunysb.edu/flyex) and consists of six recordings of the Bicoid protein intensity during the diffusion of the morphogen, measured at 100 locations across the embryo.

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