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Networked markets allow for the rapid diffusion of news, ideas, and, in theory, innovations.
So today, networked movements have powerful effects of rapid diffusion, most importantly, communicative autonomy.
"Nothing testifies so much as time sensibility to the 'urbanisation' of rural society, with all that implies for rapid diffusion of values and tastes," he says.
The second section sketches an explanation for the rapid diffusion of bureaucratic controls that apparently occurred between 1939 and 1946.
On the other hand, there was a rapid diffusion of the abacus, for which many books were written.
"These new communication media offer tremendous advantages like immediacy, and everyone uses them, but there has not been any rapid diffusion of the skills, the literacy skills, necessary to use them.
The Great War, with its mass movements of men in armies and aboard ships, probably aided in its rapid diffusion and attack.
Energy transfer in the rapid diffusion limit is sensitive to the distance of closest approach (a) of the donor and acceptor.
Turbulent vortex sheddings are observed behind jets and show a rapid diffusion in the downstream.
These features facilitate the rapid diffusion of lithium ions during discharging.
The rapid diffusion of nanoparticles (NPs) through mucus layer is critical for efficient transportation of NPs-loaded drug delivery system.
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