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3) I found the section fitting diffusion coefficients (in different branches) to the antigenic maps confusing — if only because strict diffusion (in one or two dimensions) has no advection term and therefore no tendency to move in one direction or another; whereas the data clearly show an advective tendency (moving to the "right" over time in antigenic dimension 1).

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In metabolically active tissue, diffusion limitation places strict constraints on how far cells can be from an oxygen source.

For a class of nonlinear stochastic systems in strict-feedback form, where the diffusion coefficients depend on the state, we obtain risk-sensitive state-feedback controllers which are both globally inverse optimal and locally sub-optimal.

The authors of [37] investigated the exponential p-stability of stochastic Takagi-Sugeno non-autonomous neural networks with impulses and time-varying delays, but the conditions imposed on the diffusion coefficient matrix are very strict.

"However, it gives a good indication as far as the two most extreme models are concerned, with demic diffusion (expanding farmers) on one side and a strict cultural diffusion (transfer of ideas) on the other".

Therefore, we consider roots of our diffusion trees all the users that comply with the following strict temporal sequence: (1) user u joins group g;   (2) photo p is uploaded to g;   (3) u favorites p.  .

This includes the use of a strict or relaxed molecular clock, and a reversible or non-reversible phylogeographic diffusion between states.

This strict anaerobe adheres to the intestinal mucosa even though oxygen is present by diffusion from the underlying intestinal epithelial cells.

This indicates that a strict polarity in the endodermis can be maintained in the absence of a diffusion barrier, further supporting the notion that polarity of transmembrane proteins in plants might simply be maintained by generally low lateral diffusion, high rates of endocytosis, or both (Geldner, 2009).

One is diffusion.

The United States uses gaseous diffusion.

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