| 1. | The electrical potential gradient is about-170 mV.
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| 2. | Those high energy electrons are able to move against a chemical potential gradient.
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| 3. | Water potential gradient between the absorbent and the liquid imbibed is essential for imbibition.
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| 4. | Where potential gradients are used to create excited states that decay by light emission.
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| 5. | These steep electric potential gradients are the reason for the importance of the DLs.
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| 6. | This leads to a small area of very strong potential gradient following the laser pulse.
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| 7. | At sea level, the typical potential gradient in fair weather is 120 V / m.
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| 8. | Where the first is classically the velocity, and second is classically the force, or potential gradient.
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| 9. | The simplest definition for a potential gradient " F " in one dimension is the following:
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| 10. | Modelling of water transport between components relies on SPAC, as do studies of water potential gradients between segments.
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