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 Übersetzung für 'diffusion open' von Englisch nach Deutsch
constr.tech.
diffusion-open {adj} [no diffusion barrier]
diffusionsoffen
Teiltreffer
geol.
earthquake with a magnitude of 8.2 on the open / open-ended Richter scale
Erdbeben {n} der Stärke 8,2 auf der nach oben offenen Richterskala
diffusionDiffusion {f}
16
diffusionStreuung {f}
109
diffusionDiffundierung {f}
diffusionEindringen {n} in eine Substanz
audio
diffusion
Diffusität {f} [Schalldiffusität]
diffusionVerbreitung {f}
318
diffusion mechanismDiffusionsmechanismus {m}
phys.spec.
net diffusion
Nettodiffusion {f} [auch: Netto-Diffusion]
biol.
diffusion resistance
Diffusionswiderstand {m}
geol.phys.
diffusion exchange
Diffusionsaustausch {m}
biochem.
membrane diffusion
Membrandiffusion {f}
biochem.
diffusion pore
Diffusionspore {f}
phys.
anomalous diffusion
anomale Diffusion {f}
chem.
cation diffusion
Kationendiffusion {f}
biochem.
diffusion limit
Diffusionslimit {n}
diffusion distanceDiffusionsdistanz {f}
lattice diffusionGitterdiffusion {f} [Kristall]
phys.
nonlinear diffusion
nichtlineare Diffusion {f}
phys.
multicomponent diffusion
Multikomponentendiffusion {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Her research on open code, internet governance, and internet diffusion in developing countries primarily dates from her time at the Kennedy School.
  • The GI tract accomplishes this ion pumping using a system of proteins that are capable of active transport, facilitated diffusion and open channel ion movement.
  • The stress can relax with time through the diffusion of vacancies leading to the formation of voids and ultimately open circuit failures.
  • In essence, technological change covers the invention of technologies (including processes) and their commercialization or release as open source via research and development (producing emerging technologies), the continual improvement of technologies (in which they often become less expensive), and the diffusion of technologies throughout industry or society (which sometimes involves disruption and convergence).
  • Results of these projects have been used to inform research into how to support K-12 educator OER adoption literacies and the diffusion of open practices.

  • Open Cluster NGC 2175 (also known as OCL 476 or Cr 84) is an open cluster in the Orion constellation, embedded in a diffusion nebula.
  • Core GGH (or CPM) algorithm which defines the evolution of the cellular level structures can easily be integrated with intracellular signaling dynamics, reaction diffusion dynamics and rule based model to account for the processes which happen at lower (or higher) time scale.
  • Steric hindrance between the molecule neck and adjacent protofilament further inhibits full contact between protein and the microtubule and only facilitates one-dimensional diffusion along the microtubule.
  • In applications of a continuous wave the heat diffusion typically leads to formation of a significant thermal damage zone at the edges of the lesion.
  • Diversity can also be argued to be a diffusion process that diffuses toward a dynamic equilibrium to maximize entropy.

  • Ions are subject to two main forces, diffusion and electrostatic repulsion.
  • It was found that the solubility in polymers is mostly constant but the diffusion coefficients vary significantly and this is where the engineering of the material occurs.
  • Phenomena such as Arnold diffusion suggest that the general answer is "not very much".
  • The intricate and organic forms that can be generated with diffusion-limited aggregation algorithms have been explored by artists.
  • The bulbar conjunctival microvasculature is in close proximity to ambient air, thus oxygen diffusion from ambient air strongly influences their blood oxygen saturation.

  • Increasing the oxygen fraction in a trimix to be used as a decompression gas can accelerate decompression with a lowered risk of isobaric counter diffusion complications.
  • Feynman thought the quarks have a distribution of position or momentum, like any other particle, and he (correctly) believed that the diffusion of parton momentum explained diffractive scattering.
  • The morphology of the sea spider creates an efficient surface area-to-volume ratio for respiration to occur through direct diffusion.
  • While this picture is consistent with the global observational synthesis of William Schmitz at Woods Hole and with low observed values of diffusion, not all observational syntheses agree.
  • proposed an empirical theory explaining that supercooling of ionic liquid crystals can build ordered channels for diffusion for energy storage applications.

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