diffusion u rečniku PONS

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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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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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There had also been evidence explaining that cultural evolution was the result of diffusion, the movement and spread of cultural patterns to another culture.
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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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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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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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Using nanocrystals allows one to design architectures on the length scale of nanometers, the typical exciton diffusion length.
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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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Some diffusion also occurs in the rotor in most practical designs.
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Stability is sometimes achieved by including numerical diffusion.
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