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"There could have been diffusion southward," he said.

In the present investigation, a cemented carbide (WC 15%Co) and a cold work tool steel (90MnCrV8) have been diffusion bonded in vacuum, using a ductile interlayer.

Joss Whedon: The biggest change has been a diffusion of the storytelling, where everything is about the external forces and the ancillary markets.

It has been suggested diffusion MR imaging could be used in the future in the place of PET/CT for the N staging of NSCLC.

Experimentally, binding of nucleotides to PKA at high Mg2+ concentrations has been demonstrated to be diffusion controlled (35).

Anisotropic diffusion regularisation with anatomical edge prior has been used in diffusion optical tomography (DOT) [ 19– 21] and electrical impedance tomography (EIT) [ 22] image reconstruction of simulated data.

Moreover, it has been shown that diffusion data for Strat-M® membranes correlate well with those of human skin [11].

It has been shown that diffusion is not a factor when recording the curves.

The teflonized carbon cloth with micro-porous layer has been used as diffusion layer.

It has been suggested that diffusion in the carboxysome should be slower, since the carboxysome is packed with RuBisCO.

C60 fullerene molecules enter the space between inner and outer membranes of mitochondria, where the excess of protons has been formed by diffusion.

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