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Discover Ludwig"faster diffusion" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you're referring to the speed of a process of spreading or dispersal. For example, you could say, "New technologies help to ensure faster diffusion of information around the world."
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Oscillatory shearing leads to a faster diffusion.
This should encourage investment in inventions and faster diffusion of ideas.
The faster diffusion rate of Si in the Nb5Si3 phase is found to be unusual.
An intriguing electroneutrality breakdown and faster diffusion property is observed inside the nanopore.
This will increase the cost efficiency and economical competitiveness of RET investments, and could enhance faster diffusion of new innovations and installations without over-optimistic subsidies.
This indicates that the faster diffusion of Mg atoms in the Al matrix enhances void healing in the Al Mg Er alloy.
For the same matrix polymer concentration, the micelles exhibit a faster diffusion in PMMA solution than that in h-PS solution, especially in semidilute solutions.
This behavior can be attributed to the very small crystallites of Beta zeolite, which enable faster diffusion of the reactant and products molecules.
Further, more Mn was found on the conditioned surface than the as-deposited surface which further proves faster diffusion of Mn than Cr.
After a further increase of the implantation temperature up to 750 °C, accompanied by a faster diffusion process, no TiN could be observed.
The deposition rate monotonically increased with increases in the rotation rate because of the faster diffusion rate of HTeO2+ ions to the cathode.
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