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diffusion [Brit dɪˈfjuːʒ(ə)n, Am dəˈfjuʒən] N
1. diffusion (of knowledge, information etc.):
diffusion
2. diffusion PHYS:
diffusion
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diffusion [dɪ·ˈfju:·ʒən] N
1. diffusion (process of diffusing):
diffusion
2. diffusion CHEM, PHYS:
diffusion
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It is very difficult to directly observe vacancy diffusion due to the typically high diffusion rates and low vacancy concentration.
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Using nanocrystals allows one to design architectures on the length scale of nanometers, the typical exciton diffusion length.
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The density of bumps increases further away from the light source according to a diffusion equation.
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As such, the principles of surface diffusion are critical for the chemical production and semiconductor industries.
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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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