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diffusion [dɪˈfju:ʒən] N no pl

1. diffusion (spreading):

diffusion

2. diffusion PHYS:

diffusion

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However, the principle of operation might be more precisely described as gas-jet pump, since diffusion plays a role also in other high vacuum pumps.
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As such, the principles of surface diffusion are critical for the chemical production and semiconductor industries.
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This mixture of random and deterministic features has led to a number of new types of particle diffusion, which can evolve suddenly to propagation.
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As with the bifid, this is then combined with transposition to achieve diffusion.
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On the other hand, modeling diffusion in tissues is becoming very complex.
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He spent the past 15 years conducting public policy research in the fields of technology innovation and diffusion, and urban sustainability.
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The metal and the surrounding element must then be heated to a temperature sufficiently high for diffusion to occur.
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The institute explores the social, political and economic factors that drive technological innovation, with a particular focus on creation, diffusion and access to knowledge.
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Diffusion of gases is effective over small distances but not over larger ones, this is one of the reasons insects are all relatively small.
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The key explanations favoured by culture-historians were the diffusion of forms from one group to another or the migration of the peoples themselves.
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