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The time is selected to limit diffusional movement of bismuth.
"We admit that our diffusional critics have made a point and we thank them for it," they wrote.
Within a plant, the apoplast is the free diffusional space outside the plasma membrane.
This approximate equation becomes exact when used to define the diffusional mean free path.
Until this point, substitutional and ring methods were the dominant ideas for diffusional motion.
The diffusional changes of Takia are only in terms of metatypy.
The analysis is most simple when the curve is dominated by only the diffusional or only the binding components.
In the gas phase, is often defined as the diffusional mean free path, by assuming a simple approximate relation is exact:
This is several orders of magnitude lower than the total diffusional water flux at the capillary membrane, as that is about 80,000 litres/day.
Lower stimulus intensities will engender fewer sensitized stores and the greater diffusional distances will slow down the wave speeds.
And the diffusional problem involved in the growth of the nucleus is far more difficult to solve, because it is unrealistic to linearize the diffusion equation.
Several areal features and other influences may converge to form a sprachbund, a wider region sharing features that appear to be related but are diffusional.
Instead, Z. bailii might have developed much more efficient ways of altering its cell membrane to limit the diffusional entry of acids into the cells.
It has also been reported that the method illustrated in Figure 6allows diffusional water fluxes to be measured by isotopic or magnetic labeling [ 70].
Of these, addition-cured compounds are generally superior to condensation polymers, because the latter can lose accuracy through diffusional loss of byproducts.
For steep slopes, diffusional sediment flux is more appropriately modeled as a non-linear function of slope (Roering et al., 1999)
Likewise, the saturated zone of a soil frequently has a higher radon content than the unsaturated zone because of diffusional losses to the atmosphere.
The enzyme then undergoes a rapid diffusional reorientation to position the 1-phosphate of the bisphosphate intermediate properly relative to the dephosphorylated enzyme.
Solid state diffusional processes lead to a change of composition at the bond interface and the dissimilar interlayer melts at a lower temperature than the parent materials.
Recent research has shown that AM fungi release an unidentified diffusional factor, known as the myc factor, which activates the nodulation factor's inducible gene MtEnod11.
Thus, it can be treated purely as a diffusional problem, and many of the characteristics of the decomposition can be described by an approximate analytical solution to the general diffusion equation.
Many of the Noachian valley networks have features strongly indicative of an origin from distributed precipitation: branched networks, valleys starting at narrow crests, V-shaped cross profiles, diffusional behavior of hillslopes.
He predicted the existence and magnitude of diffusional creep and improved Peierls' estimate of the stress required to move a dislocation through a perfect lattice named the Peierls-Nabarro force after the two.
Time-varying bulk flows and specific diffusional flows are considered, but they are required to be dependent variables, derived only from material properties described only by static macroscopic equilibrium states of small local regions.
When the pure advection equation, which is free of dissipation, is solved by a numerical approximation method, the energy of the initial wave may be reduced in a way analogous to a diffusional process.