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diffusion <a diffusion; diffusions> SUST.

diffusion INDUST.
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complete diffusion

diffusion coefficient

diffusion current ELECTRNIA.

diffusion potential QUÍM.

diffusion pressure QUÍM.

incomplete diffusion ILUMINA.

magnetic diffusion FÍS.

partial diffusion

perfect diffusion FÍS.

radio diffusion COMUN.

solid diffusion FÍS.

thermal diffusion FÍS.

circle of diffusion

diffusion of focus FOTO

diffusion of gases QUÍM.

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This also means that the measured rate of diffusion will differ depending on the direction from which an observer is looking.
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As such, the principles of surface diffusion are critical for the chemical production and semiconductor industries.
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As with the bifid, this is then combined with transposition to achieve diffusion.
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This densifies the system in a way similar to grain boundary diffusion in solid state sintering.
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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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The pore elimination occurs faster for a trial with many pores of uniform size and higher porosity where the boundary diffusion distance is smaller.
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Technology diffusion has often occurred by one society luring skilled scientists or workers by payments or other inducement.
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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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We just want to know which direction lines turn up the maximum anisotropic diffusion measures.
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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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