| 31. | There are additional terms proportional to the diffusion coefficient D that account for the exchange of material between boxes.
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| 32. | An example of this is the measurement of the diffusion coefficient of a fluorescent lipid analogue in soybean protoplasts.
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| 33. | In a multicomponent system, a set of approximate formulas exist to predict the Maxwell Stefan-diffusion coefficient.
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| 34. | In MTR-MRI, the apparent diffusion coefficient ( ADCav ) is a measure of water molecule motion.
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| 35. | Somewhat intuitively, the materials with the highest diffusion coefficients have a more open pore structure, thus losing selectivity.
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| 36. | The diffusivity for Knudsen diffusion is obtained from the self-diffusion coefficient derived from the kinetic theory of gases:
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| 37. | Typically, a compound's diffusion coefficient is ~ 10, 000?as great in air as in water.
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| 38. | The growth of a composition modulation in an initially homogeneous alloy implies uphill diffusion, or a negative diffusion coefficient.
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| 39. | He used PFG NMR to follow the diffusion of small molecules or ions and determine their self-diffusion coefficient.
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| 40. | With t as contact time and D _ b as the diffusion coefficient of the mucoadhesive material in the mucus.
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