Sentence examples for to diffusion from inspiring English sources

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to diffusion

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The act of diffusing or dispersing something, or the property of being diffused or dispersed; dispersion

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The rest of the opening days of the Milan spring 2001 collections were mainly devoted to diffusion lines that have the effect of diffusing much interest in them.

Typical parameters related to diffusion are apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC), mean diffusivity (MD), mean kurtosis (MK), and fractional anisotropy (FA).

Larger diffusivities at a given pressure are expected due to diffusion in macroporous.

The early part of Milan fashion week is largely given over to diffusion lines, the younger, and cheaper, offshoots of designer labels.

He also noted that obstacles to diffusion could be environmental rather than cultural.

Collision probability due to diffusion.

This is due to diffusion property of ciphers.

Linear dependence in these coordinates is due to diffusion limitations.

The lowest barrier to diffusion is 1.0 eV.

Stacking faults contribute significantly to diffusion.

Using these data, it was possible to visually discriminate between a film subject only to diffusion and a film subject to diffusion as well as osmotic effects.

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