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The use of these inorganic membranes as extravascular macrocapsule devices confers several advantages over their polymer alternatives, such as a higher tolerance pore size distribution and more effective diffusion due to a decrease in membrane thickness [25].

The excellent blue response of the solar cell with the wet etch back emitter in the shorter wavelength region explains the increased short circuit current density and the more effective diffusion barrier.

Introduction of Se may widen the spacing of the (002) crystal plane, as a result, rendering them more effective diffusion path for both Li+ and e− during the charge and discharge process.

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Our findings show clear discrepancies between current players and key players, highlighting missed opportunities for progressing more effective conservation diffusion.

In the hydrogel with its network grafted with dangling chains we observe only the microheterogeneities-related process; the process associated with formation of the skin-layer is not present, possibly due to more effective water diffusion out of the hydrogel.

The specific attrition rates increased at the later stage of burnout, because of the more effective intraparticle diffusion of oxygen into the pores of smaller particles and the development of porous structure within the surface layer, giving a higher specific attrition rate.

Second, most inflammatory mediators are so-called middle-molecular-weight molecules with a wide range of mass (from 5 to 60 kDa) and convection is far more effective than diffusion in removing middle molecules [ 15, 16].

PaCO2 did not reach a plateau until the second week at altitude, consistent with previous reports that ventilation stabilises after 6 days at 4300 m. 31 An important long-term adaptation to the altitude environment was evident in the Bolivians in the form of more effective pulmonary diffusion reflected by the higher PaO2 and Hb-sO2 at similar PaCO2 (figure 2).

Thus, the lower flow rates, the more effective was the diffusion process and higher was the residence time of the sorbate, which ultimately resulted in high sorption capacity (Vijayaraghavan et al. 2004).

The results highlight the fact that the well in agar method was more effective than disc diffusion method.

The project aims to determine whether the use of an implementation strategy (including training session, information distribution, opinion leader) of a breastfeeding guideline in primary care is more effective than usual diffusion.

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