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the diffused
verb
To spread over or through as in air, water, or other matter, especially by fluid motion or passive means.
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A thermal treatment most probably increased the diffusion and an acid treatment removed the diffused metal.
By stopping the diffusion process by that peak location, the diffused image is shown in Fig. 7 d.
By stopping the linear diffusion process at that peak τ=3.2, the diffused image is displayed in Fig. 16 f.
As it bubbles to the surface, the diffused air provides oxygen and a rapid mixing action.
The diffused light turns all the buildings a range of pastels.
The woman rebuffs him at first, then playfully responds, her satin strapless evening gown glinting in the diffused light.
But, he said, such features work at cross-purposes with non-amplified classical music, which calls for the diffused and reflected sound provided by wood, for example.
So, too, the diffused, lambent surfaces of Julian Jackson's homages to Greek mythology, as in "Danae," with its evocation of the golden shower that symbolizes Zeus's visit to the imprisoned maiden.
A white spark of fire flashed like a cold metallic cross in the glass she held, as if it were a lens gathering the diffused radiance of her skin.
Therefore, the diffused Cu atoms cannot penetrate the oxidation shell.
Therefore, the diffused Cu atoms cannot penetrate the oxidation layer.
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