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Discover Ludwig'transude' is a correct and usable word in written English
It means to ooze or trickle slowly, and is usually used in the context of describing liquid or gas emitted from a surface or material. For example, "The walls of the greenhouse transuded moisture, condensing on the windows."
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The nanopores are formed by perforating the surface of the transmitter, and through these nanopores, the molecules emitted from the point source transude as shown in Fig. 3.
As stated earlier, the transmitter in this work is modeled as a spherical structure with a point source insider it and nanopores perforated on its surface through which molecules transude.
In addition, there is evidence that IgG antibodies produced by HPV vaccination transude into the oral cavity, potentially providing direct protection to vaccines (Rowhani-Rahbar et al, 2009).
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