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gradient in
Gibbs free
energy or
chemical potential. It is
possible to
diffuse "uphill" from a
region of
lower concentration to a
region of
higher concentration...
- Look up
diffuser or
diffusers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Diffuser may
refer to:
Diffuser (automotive), a
shaped section of a car's underbody...
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dimensions of length2 / time, or m2/s in SI
units and cm2/s in CGS units.
Diffusibility This set
index article includes a list of
related items that
share the...
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interstellar gas,
which can form by the
cooling and
condensation of more
diffuse gas.
Examples of the
latter case are
planetary nebulae formed from material...
- lymphoma, not
otherwise specified;
diffuse large B cell
lymphoma ****ociated with
chronic inflammation; fibrin-****ociated
diffuse large B cell lymphoma; primary...
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Diffuse reflection is the
reflection of
light or
other waves or
particles from a
surface such that a ray
incident on the
surface is
scattered at many...
- A dark
nebula or
absorption nebula is a type of
interstellar cloud,
particularly molecular clouds, that is so
dense that it
obscures the
visible wavelengths...
- In thermodynamics,
thermal diffusivity is the
thermal conductivity divided by
density and
specific heat
capacity at
constant pressure. It is a measure...
- In optics, a
diffuser (also
called a
light diffuser or
optical diffuser) is any
material that
diffuses or
scatters light in some
manner to
transmit soft...
- of
knowledge (i.e. its
level of
codification and abstraction) to its
diffusibility (i.e. how, why, and at what rate it spreads) as that
knowledge develops...