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  • Malik also coinvented Perona-Malik diffusion, a popular noise reduction technique for ima
  • likely that polygodial permeates by passive diffusion across the plasma membrane, and once inside
  • He supported the Esperanto's diffusion among the children, and was a prolific write
  • The sculpture also relates to cultural diffusion among Native American tribes/nations.
  • the field, in equilibrium with the forces of diffusion: an often-parabolic laminar-flow-velocity pr
  • measurements, magnetic resonance, viscosity, diffusion, and pressure.
  • and coloured graduated filters, diffraction, diffusion and polarizers.
  • mass transfer problems involving convection, diffusion and surface reactions.
  • penal code) […] Article 281 fourth sub-part ( Diffusion and Incitement to Racism or Discrimination).
  • He did research on neutron diffusion and capture in uranium for the German nuclea
  • n developed to investigate the 3-dimensional diffusion and binding of molecules inside the cell; th
  • ish physical chemist whose research included diffusion and sedimentation phenomena.
  • diffuse across the lipid bilayer by passive diffusion and simultaneously facilitating proton trans
  • gan, P. M., and Alendal, G. (2005) Turbulent diffusion and transport from a CO2 lake in the deep oc
  • H-Rounds and L-Rounds using S-boxes, linear diffusion and variable rotations, details can be found
  • esigned so that the gas supply is limited by diffusion and thus the output from the sensor is linea
  • activity of the Militia Sanctae Mariae wide diffusion and success.
  • Athenian of Baruta, who is in charge of the diffusion and promotion of the artists who make activi
  • new media: rapidity of communication, broad diffusion and the ability to run and distribute a jour
  • Moya's art, based on the obsessive diffusion and transformation of his name and image can
  • iety of material property studies, including diffusion and deformation of ceramics and metals, deep
  • Knudsen diffusion and solution diffusion are prominent mechani
  • cNutt's work centers on three issues (1) the diffusion and adoption of advocacy technology by nonpr
  • 1996 Diffusion and Adoption of Crops in Evolutionary Perspe
  • signal, cross over the gap between cells by diffusion, and interact with specific receptors in ano
  • Innovation tournaments: an analysis of rank, diffusion and survival in motion pictures.
  • seful in biological studies of cell membrane diffusion and protein binding.
  • n to 1935 he published a number of papers on diffusion and adsorption in naturally occurring base-e
  • .3 μm most penetrating particle size (MPPS), diffusion and interception predominate.
  • In these cases, protein trafficking, diffusion, and turnover can be assessed.
  • tain molecules or ions to pass through it by diffusion and occasionally specialized "facilitated di
  • The Kolmogorov backward equation (KBE) ( diffusion) and its adjoint sometimes known as the Kolm
  • by four key factors: complexity, diversity, diffusion and lethality.
  • e reactive chemical species can reach DNA by diffusion and the bimolecular reaction damages the DNA
  • ntal system where experiments leading to the diffusion anisotropy imaging patent were carried out.
  • ater supply system would prevent this inward diffusion, as any leaks would force contaminants away
  • Rogers defines diffusion as “the process by which (1) an innovation (
  • a plane with one another, allowing for rapid diffusion as a function of the number of oxygen vacanc
  • An agar-well diffusion assay is conducted on the bacterium Staphylo
  • sse studied at the IAD (Institut des arts de diffusion) at Louvain-la-Neuve between 1997 and 2001.
  • Due to diffusion, attempts at oil nationalization from produc
  • on of dissolved carbon dioxide by preventing diffusion away from the site of fixation while simulta
  • the reptation of polymer chains through the diffusion barrier into the peptide amphiphile compartm
  • It is also being investigated as a microchip diffusion barrier.
  • sparse in the extracellular medium, a purse diffusion based mechanism has been suspected to be les
  • Cinematica Del Uruguaya was the platform of diffusion between the fans of the Taviani, Wajda, Kies
  • an almost free rotation, or it may be a jump diffusion between a restricted number of possible orie
  • stry produces a matte finish favored for its diffusion blocking character.
  • This diffusion bond occurs far below the soldering temperat
  • mechanical gilding - to produce a permanent diffusion bond.
  • between the two metals, creating a permanent diffusion bond.
  • Superplastic forming and diffusion bonding (SPF/DB) is a technique allowing to
  • mbination of plastic deformation, creep, and diffusion bonding; this process improves fatigue resis
  • us materials, where the mode of transport is diffusion, but there are a growing number of applicati
  • concentration gradients in sedimentation and diffusion by refraction methods: Solubility properties
  • The complex then uses facilitated diffusion by Carnitine-acylcarnitine translocase to en
  • his means that anthracene arrives as fast as diffusion can bring it to the electrode.
  • he thyroid epithelial cells, via facilitated diffusion, caused by the sodium/potassium ATPase pump.
  • Diffusion changes precede size reduction in neoadjuvan
  • Some porins form general diffusion channels that allow any solutes up to a cert
  • ayer and the substrate, resulting in a lower diffusion coefficient in supported bilayers than for f
  • valancy (see valence (chemistry)), D is the diffusion coefficient of the species where subscripts
  • s a finite value that represents the fastest diffusion coefficient in the file.
  • s liquid, a spherical object of radius a has diffusion coefficient
  • ning the Ratio of Electron Drift Velocity to Diffusion Coefficient".
  • cteristic length, V the velocity, D the mass diffusion coefficient, and α the thermal diffusivity,
  • g fluorescent particles which have a similar diffusion coefficient.
  • mmetric method that can be used to determine diffusion coefficients and half cell reduction potenti
  • Rapid Determination of Gaseous Diffusion Coefficients by Means of Gas Chromatography
  • A useful formula that produces the correct diffusion coefficients between these two limits is
  • Temperature Dependence of Gas and Vapor Diffusion Coefficients.
  • oefficient (or Warburg constant), AW, is the diffusion coeffient of ions in solution, associated to
  • y scattering (SAXS), and measurements of the diffusion constant.
  • namic technique for measuring the rotational diffusion constants (or, equivalently, the rotational
  • ms owing to the difference of mobilities (or diffusion constants) for holes and electrons which com
  • onstant of 13x109 mol−1s−1 which is close to diffusion control.
  • a as long as the electrochemical reaction is diffusion controlled, the planar diffusion approximati
  • ies and policy on communication, information diffusion, disease contagion and response within and a
  • amellae solve this problem by shortening the diffusion distance between phases, but their high surf
  • ity, operating temperature and hydrogen back diffusion due to the pressure gradient have an effect
  • Scafetta and Bruce J. West, “Multiresolution diffusion entropy analysis of time series: an applicat
  • uations to be combined to form the radiative diffusion equation
  • Salmonella typhimurium propanediol diffusion fac ilitator (gene pduF).
  • as the prototype for later Oak Ridge gaseous diffusion facilities and those at Paducah, Kentucky an
  • A diffusion filter (also called a softening filter) soft
  • method that eliminates effects of numerical diffusion, for computations on Eulerian grids, without
  • uage), though one developed through stimulus diffusion from an existing sign language.
  • When the voids are collected along the diffusion front, a process aided by contaminants prese
  • The quality of light can be altered by using diffusion gel or aiming a lighting instrument at diffu
  • porter have been identified: the facilitated diffusion glucose transporter family (GLUT family), al
  • dispersed particles in a fluid induced by a diffusion gradient of molecular substances that are di
  • current to drop in time (proportional to the diffusion gradient that is formed by diffusion).
  • Some of the different diffusion hardening operations include: Carburizing, N
  • While diffusion hardening is performed mainly on steel parts
  • must come into consideration when choosing a diffusion hardening process.
  • E.g. 1H spin diffusion has been measured providing rich structural
  • FA is a measure often used in diffusion imaging where it is thought to reflect fiber
  • Separation of isotopes by diffusion in a flow of inert gases, for which Gustav H
  • he system in a way similar to grain boundary diffusion in solid state sintering.
  • ibility of separating uranium-235 by gaseous diffusion in 1940 which was done with his collaborator
  • to and was largely responsible for its early diffusion in western Europe as well as one of its firs
  • ork in related fields and contributed to its diffusion in Europe.
  • icrowaves cause plasma formation and enhance diffusion in solids via second-order effects.
  • Gas diffusion in soil
  • Padova, and other local radios, giving it a diffusion in the whole country.
  • processes), kinetics of chemical processes ( diffusion in energy space), quantum physics (semicondu
  • nges (i.e. it is more or less dilute), water diffusion into and out of the osmoreceptor cells chang
  • inese American and Asian American population diffusion into the area other than the traditional reg
  • nsion, specific heat, thermal conductivity), diffusion, ionic conductivity, refractive index, absor
  • A value of zero means that diffusion is isotropic, i.e. it is unrestricted (or eq
  • Anomalous diffusion is a term used to describe a diffusion proce
  • Primarily diffusion is the basis of molecular division can be se
  • tant probability upon encounter, an enhanced diffusion is seen .
  • Diffusion is often described by a power law, r ~ Dtα,
  • articles interact with the channel, a slower diffusion is observed .
  • ayed or hot pressed onto the membrane or gas diffusion layer.
  • liquid flooding water from channels and gas diffusion layers and direct hydration of the proton ex
  • In such a case, the current is said to be diffusion limited.
  • ed womenswear and menswear, the Cerruti 1881 diffusion line, a luxury ready-to-wear collection name
  • d as ambassador for Giorgio Armani's younger diffusion line, Armani Jeans.
  • successfully launched an exclusive 85-piece diffusion make up line through American Target called,
  • mpounds within each ~120 nm diameter volume, diffusion may be sufficient.
  • Asphaltene rotational diffusion measurements show that small PAH chromophore
  • The TRFD rotation diffusion measurements have indicated there is predomi
  • s provided strong evidence against the twist diffusion mechanism and has further strengthened the l
  • Another gas diffusion method, Sterijet, was invented and used to s
  • me which is why it is called a unit-dose gas diffusion method.
  • One such diffusion model could conceivably consist of a transit
  • He was the creator of the Bass diffusion model that describes the adoption of new pro
  • sis; cross-cultural issues in global product diffusion; new product diffusion; and forecasting mode
  • A value of one means that diffusion occurs only along one axis and is fully rest
  • His work has focused on the diffusion of yoga in Europe and its introduction into
  • These proteins may allow the diffusion of water, amino acids and/or peptides from t
  • The diffusion of philosophies continued with the coming of
  • s a trimeric structure which facilitates the diffusion of maltodextrins across the outer membrane o
  • heir cells require can be absorbed by simple diffusion of air through their bodies.
  • orless film on the leaf surface which allows diffusion of gases but not of water vapour.
  • "The Diffusion of Our Inherent Situation" is the 2005 7" si
  • themes, including the nature of evil and the diffusion of responsibility in hierarchical situations
  • the respiration of the rice plant or through diffusion of water.
  • The Society for the Diffusion of Christian and General Knowledge Among the
  • tlement (MIE) is the embrittlement caused by diffusion of atoms of metal, either solid or liquid, i
  • cell surface, GLUT4 permits the facilitated diffusion of circulating glucose down its concentratio
  • e compound even in glass jars was due to the diffusion of the compound from the PVC cap into the fo
  • es Knight created it for the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge in response to Chambers'
  • The society was primarily for a general diffusion of scientific knowledge and promoting unders
  • Notable diffusion of grapes by humans probably dates from the
  • , one of the most important media of musical diffusion of the country.
  • f the London Institution was "to promote the diffusion of Science, Literature and the Arts", and th
  • The driving force for the diffusion of water from the tissue into the solution i
  • itions on emission reductions, financing and diffusion of green technology.
  • surround all copper interconnections, since diffusion of copper into surrounding materials would d
  • The mode of enrichment was the gaseous diffusion of uranium hexaflouride to separate the ligh
  • rage number of critical clusters, n* and the diffusion of molecules to the cluster, β.
  • also be exploited to study the motion and/or diffusion of molecules, for example via the FRAP or FL
  • very immobile compared to kinks, and require diffusion of crystallographic defects like vacancies o
  • ion in modern copper-based chips, to prevent diffusion of copper into surrounding materials.
  • A video for The Diffusion of Our Inherent Situation was made by Ed Dav
  • t due to laminar velocity shear or turbulent diffusion of momentum is also important in laminar and
  • e of the proton, explains the unusually high diffusion of the proton relative to other the typical
  • exacoordinate hemoglobin that may facilitate diffusion of oxygen through tissues, scavenge nitric o
  • iji government's policies however caused the diffusion of the idea that Shinto was the true religio
  • s, the establishing of free schools, and the diffusion of knowledge among the people by means of lo
  • ureau as an instrument "for the increase and diffusion of knowledge relating to the deaf".
  • Pesticide drift refers to the unintentional diffusion of pesticides and the potential negative eff
  • by an intense passion for the knowledge and diffusion of contemporary music and 20th century compo
  • s transmembrane proteins that facilitate the diffusion of a specific molecule in or out of the cell
  • The general diffusion of Turkish populations over Anatolia, before
  • unoprecipitates are formed after a period of diffusion of the separated proteins and antibodies aga
  • tion rate theory, and the concept of counter diffusion of cations, Wagner is considered by some as
  • This treatise was immensely important in the diffusion of the technique throughout Europe: for exam
  • e of quantifying the two dimensional lateral diffusion of a molecularly thin film containing fluore
  • physical quantity by the flow to the rate of diffusion of the same quantity driven by an appropriat
  • agnetic fields which are buried from view as diffusion of these fields through the radiative envelo
  • equilibrium solidification where there is no diffusion of solute in the solid and complete mixing o
  • library, as per his will, dedicated to “the diffusion of knowledge by affording free access to all
  • in other silicon CMOS and CCD sensors, some diffusion of electrons and loss of sharpness in the lo
  • the SDUK, like The Penny Cyclopaedia for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge and The Biographical Dic
  • the electric field, in order to minimize the diffusion of the electrons coming from the ionization
  • namic sponge with open compartments for free diffusion of molecules in the nucleus.
  • Maltby was active in the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge and he was a senator of
  • ts and it is thought that the slower rate of diffusion of carbon dioxide in water compared to air (
  • iterature and the Fine Arts, and the General Diffusion of Knowledge."
  • Cultural Relativism, and diffusion of subculture.
  • he art both locally and abroad, and with the diffusion of the art later come the methods of documen
  • Public health and the diffusion of vaccination in Japan (1996)
  • Upon passive diffusion of organic acids into the bacteria, where th
  • f American popular culture, ranging from the diffusion of classical place-names to spatial patterns
  • "The Diffusion of Our Inherent Situation" - 6:12
  • e first model contends that a unidirectional diffusion of a twist defect within the nucleosomal DNA
  • rogresses through the medium by processes of diffusion of heat and mass.
  • The Diffusion of Our Inherent Situation 6:12
  • olypeptide); the result would essentially be diffusion of a particle whose net motion is strongly b
  • The diffusion of water is accompanied by the simultaneous
  • k as well as founding of the Society for the Diffusion of Christian and General Knowledge Among the
  • Indexes imposed enormous restrictions on the diffusion of culture in Spain, some historians, such a
  • The diffusion of water through a selectively permeable mem
  • ormation of new species, usually a result of diffusion of the same species to different and isolate
  • The somatal pore controls the diffusion of CO2 into the leaves to be utilized for ph
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