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were 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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This is not significantly different from diffusion rates for landrace seed lots in general, 41% of which were diffused an average of 3.2 times during the same period.
During the solar cell fabrication experiment, textured CZ p-type monocrystalline silicon (c-Si) wafers were diffused by pentavalent impurity (phosphorus) in an open-tube furnace using conventional POCl3 diffusion source at 850 °C for 7 min pre-deposition followed by 16 min drive-in.
From the British Isles, modern sports (and the amateur rule) were diffused throughout the world.
Later the dome had a plaster surface and the lights were diffused by reflection, playing on its inside surface.
This far-flung trade expanded the limits of tribal styles, for new ideas were diffused as well as materials.
Since its formulation, the theory of the two-step flow of communication has been tested, and validated, on numerous occasions through replicative studies that looked at how innovations were diffused into society through opinion leaders and trendsetters.
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"Right now, it's diffused".
Power is diffused because everybody can participate.
In other words, when people are in a group, responsibility for acting is diffused.
The illumination is diffused, however, blending highlights into shadows to create a velvety patina.
"I think we are in for several years of turbulence where state power is diffused".
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