Sentence examples for particles that diffuse from inspiring English sources

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Any particles that diffuse to higher altitudes can continue to grow at their leisure, as sulfuric acid gradually builds, having been produced at the photochemical production altitude and diffused upward.

The latter corresponds to particles that diffuse freely but are confined within a limited membrane area (Figure 3B).

Irrespective of molecular weight or chemical state, this software treats organic molecules as particles that diffuse via Brownian motion and are allowed to react with near-by particles in a probabilistic sense and with accordance to user-specified chemical reactions.

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When agitated, however, one batch released dense particles of about 100 nm that were composed mostly of unstructured carbon, whereas the other tended to release larger particles that were diffuse, spiderweb-like tangles of bundled carbon nanotubes.

Dynamic light scattering (DLS) was employed to monitor particle size kinetics using a Beckman-Coulter DelsaNano C, which utilizes photo correlation spectroscopy (PCS), where size is estimated by averaging the rate of fluctuations in laser intensity scattered by particles that are diffusing in a liquid [43].

Burberry Fresh Glow Luminous Highlighting Powder £31, Burberry.com Contains microscopic particles that absorb oil, diffuse daylight and, used sparingly, give an illusion of luminosity.

One reason: The pattern of gamma-ray photons streaming from the galactic center is clumpy rather than smooth, a strong sign that individual sources of gamma rays (rather than a diffuse cloud of particles that only occasionally interact) may be to blame.

A popular approach to reaction diffusion modeling is based on Smoluchowski theory [ 54], which tracks diffusing point-like particles that may react when they fall within a certain distance of another reactive molecule.

Dust particles that are not incorporated in dust clumps are diffused by the gas drag force, and they eventually accrete onto the dust clumps.

It is believed that the Maxwellian distribution can be well applied to the energy spectra of the precipitating particles that cover a wide spatial region such as a diffuse aurora.

For instance, particles that are initially in a specific spatial configuration might diffuse and, when returning to their original compartment, create a significantly different spatial configuration.

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