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"diffusion" Definitions
  1. (formal) the act of spreading something widely in all directions; the fact of being spread in all directions
  2. (specialist) the act of slowly mixing a gas or liquid in a substance; the process in which this happens
  3. (formal) the act of making a light shine less brightly by spreading it in many directions

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In the early days of diffusion imaging, the directional information was modeled using a tensor ("diffusion tensor imaging"), which represented all of the diffusion data within each voxel as a single ellipsoid.
Alan Turing, an early computer scientist and cryptoanalyst, developedhis reaction-diffusion model, where chemical diffusion gradients lay down a mathematics of patterning in organisms.
These tests, which include diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and diffusion kurtosis tensor imaging (DKTI), are more expensive than regular MRIs and less commonly applied to concussion patients.
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Within minutes, the business, Passerieux Vergnes Diffusion, was in flames.
It's the diffusion of calcium that has the Amherst researchers interested.
Regulators can slow down its diffusion but not indefinitely halt it.
Each cascade was then quantified using four categories to measure its diffusion.
"The open wooden joists are excellent diffraction and diffusion devices," Weiss says.
Instead, new pipelines are opening up to facilitate the diffusion of research.
The company calls its new technology Atomic Diffusion Additive Manufacturing or ADAM.
You have orbital predictability for a while, but eventually, chaotic diffusion inevitably ensues.
How do the experiences of watching Patterned By Nature and Diffusion Choir differ?
How cells make sense of these diffusion gradients has always been a mystery.
Dylanlex's designer, Drew Ginsburg, announced a diffusion line called Dlnlx by Dylanlex, per Vogue.
Just as important is the need for policies to ensure the diffusion of prosperity.
But perhaps the most important snag to the diffusion of scientific knowledge is motivation.
To get such an image, researchers used a technique called diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Recently, Jameson began working with Diffusion Tensor Imaging, a sophisticated variation on the conventional MRI.
This technique reconstructs the orientation of bundles of nerve fibers by measuring multi-directional water diffusion.
Rather, the mini brain cells (there are up to 400,000 per brain) receive nutrients by diffusion.
The more carbon dioxide that's lost to diffusion means less carbon dioxide left to make bubbles.
"They are going to be sharing in this diffusion of activities on behalf of the Queen."
The cultural diffusion between Buddhist and Shinto beliefs also resulted in a mashup of aesthetic traditions.
They argue this shows a diffusion of good educational methods from top institutions to the rest.
In the heterosphere, molecular diffusion dominates, and the chemical composition varies according to the chemical species.
Diffusion "kills microorganisms in the air which helps stop the spread of sickness," the pamphlet read.
That's what I call those diffusion moments, where you're just trying to cut the edge off.
One of the earliest and most primitive enrichment techniques used in this endeavor was gaseous diffusion.
CG artist Nobutaka Kitahara explores these reaction-diffusion patterns in a new 3D motion graphics video.
That is partly because Ferrari has been unusually successful at mastering the trick of the "diffusion line".
What prevents the diffusion of knowledge, or its translation into growth, in some contexts but not others?
The endless seasons, with more being added all the time — pre-collections, resort/cruise, and diffusion lines.
The Fitch diffusion index rates the stance of global central bank policy, treating each bank as equal.
During his tenure at Versace's diffusion line, Versus, the collections were all about unapologetically saucy bodycon silhouettes.
His father retired as the president of BJM Diffusion, an industrial heating systems wholesaler in Lyon, France.
His expertise includes migration, innovations, trade, investment, entrepreneurship and the diffusion of technology within and across borders.
The diffusion of ideas through media — social and otherwise — can sustain partisanship, but it cannot sustain parties.
He spoke with Kim Jong-un about nuclear disarmament and a general diffusion of tension with Western powers.
The ISM report is a diffusion indicator, meaning that the index represents a reading of expansion versus contraction.
Apparently Pium also tracks when users are out of the house and adjusts its diffusion intensity in turn.
At its root, liberalism is a political philosophy demanding the diffusion of power—whether economic, social or political.
" Politicians need "to focus on speeding up the diffusion of technology and business practices from high-performing places.
And a Diffusion study found 50 percent of adult U.S. Facebook users had never even heard of Watch.
This would aid the diffusion of new ideas and create an incentive for struggling places to help themselves.
Rapid innovation and the diffusion of new technologies are the stuff of opportunities to grow and create wealth.
Beyond this, more can be done to help drive policy diffusion to a broader group of global actors.
But there are times when scientists really need to pass a beam through something without all that diffusion.
You might even pick up a few new ones — degreasing the turbines, say, or sorting out molecular diffusion.
"Diffusion and control of the light source are key to looking good and feeling good," Ms. Madden said.
During this division process, the researchers observed that P granules grow, shrink and move across the cells via diffusion.
This diffusion avoids any single point of failure by allowing the network to dynamically reroute data through the mesh.
Diffusion of technology from top firms in one country to laggard firms in the same country has slowed down.
Cells need to be close enough to blood-carrying capillaries to get the nutrition necessary to survive through diffusion.
Lam just launched a line of not one but 10 scents under his "more affordable" diffusion line, 10 Crosby.
Better for politicians to focus on speeding up the diffusion of technology and business practices from high-performing places.
We must collect better data on technological advancements, adoption and diffusion rates, and the potential impacts to the workforce.
As we learn more about how and why false news spreads, we should test interventions to dampen its diffusion.
Takahashi oversees everything: two women's wear shows a year, two men's wear collections, his Nike collection, three diffusion lines.
The Association pour la Diffusion Internationale de l'Art Français (ADIAF) announced the nominees of the 2018 Marcel Duchamp Prize.
Techno was in a phase of total diffusion: It had reached the masses in a short period of time.
" At the bottom of the page, a banner reads, in Spanish, "Together, we can limit the diffusion of fake news.
The regional indexes are calculated on a diffusion basis, meaning they gauge the level of expansion by companies against contractions.
Details: This GIF comes from my research on automated methods of mapping the visual pathway using high-resolution diffusion imaging.
The government can improve productivity by encouraging the creation and diffusion of new technologies through changes in taxation and regulation.
The social media advertising market creates incentives for the spread of false stories because their wider diffusion makes them profitable.
This, supposedly, is our current situation, in which polarization and ideological diffusion have turned the center into no man's land.
Eleven crimes fall under Baires' jurisdiction, including femicide, diffusion of porn (as in revenge porn), and three forms of economic violence.
Sea spiders don't have gills, and instead take in oxygen passively from the surrounding water via diffusion through their porous exoskeletons.
To achieve this, Dr Zhang added polyvinyl alcohol to the piperazine solution, to make it more viscous and slow piperazine's diffusion.
In the EU, with its diffusion of power and uncertain lines of authority, the spotlight only exposes the highest officials' impotence.
The diffusion of classical learning in general and Aldo's books in particular stimulated a new demand for secular works of art.
If the U.S. government and corporations do not advocate for the global diffusion of a free and open internet, who will?
Plus, we will facilitate the accessibility and diffusion of needed services across communities, and between and among rural and urban areas.
Upgrades to the electricity grid and management systems are paving the way for greater solar diffusion by accommodating solar's inherent intermittency.
Some emphasize that technological progress and its diffusion throughout the economy seem to be slower over the past decade or so.
" Their diffusion would mean it would no longer be "easy" to capture the electors, "dispersed as they would be over thirteen states.
Furthermore, authorities state that all planned public screenings must be submitted to the Department of Cinema and Cultural Diffusion for clearance beforehand.
In equities every 1 percent increase in global internet diffusion, or spreading, brings with it a 1.7 percent decline in diversification potential.
But because the novel is not centered on any single character or set of characters, it enacts a radical diffusion of emphasis.
The arrest demand, known as a "diffusion," had gone out to Cyprus and 20143 other countries through the international police organization, Interpol.
Nevertheless, it clearly spells out that the "publication, diffusion or reproduction by whatever means, of false news," among other offenses, is punishable.
The centrifuges themselves don't take up much floor space, so their plants have a much smaller physical footprint than gaseous diffusion facilities.
Diffusion-weighted MRI measures water levels in tissue, which change after death and thus may help radiologists to identify the timing of death.
In countries such as Angola and Nigeria where oil has often been a curse, the diffusion of economic clout may bring immense benefits.
The tests they relied on, such as advanced diffusion MRI, instead look for microscopic changes in the structure or volume of the brain.
We chatted with Beckham at a presentation of the line, which channels her Victoria Victoria Beckham diffusion line, over afternoon tea in NYC.
Perry then used the same aircraft to fly to Ohio and visit the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant, a DOE facility that's being decommissioned.
In these peregrinations, and in its omnivorous interest in the world, "The Dragonfly Sea" is a paean to both cultural diffusion and difference.
For the brain scans, he used magnetic resonance imaging to study the gray matter, and diffusion tensor imaging to study the white matter.
Or could the same dollars actually make a difference for dozens of small businesses with credit access, technology diffusion, customized training and export assistance?
The bystander effect, which leads to a diffusion of responsibility in a crisis, is well-documented, although its most common interpretation may be misleading.
The diffusion index of manufacturing employment, which measures the proportion of industries that showed job gains during the month, fell to 51.3 in February.
On one hand, it will democratize basic intelligence through the commoditization and diffusion of services such as image recognition and translation into software broadly.
Twelve months in, Facebook Watch was still virtually unknown by 50 percent of US adults, according to a recent survey conducted by Diffusion Group.
Image: Ian Waldie/Getty ImagesA biologist at Oak Ridge Gaseous Diffusion Plant isolates aging granules from human heart tissue in a zonal centrifuge, c883.
I even like looking at metrics like the "diffusion index," which measures the percentage of companies hiring against those either stagnating or decreasing payrolls.
In England, the broad diffusion of printing presses and mirrors led to the bloody and ultimately failed anti-monarchical revolution led by Oliver Cromwell.
Details: This image was generated using diffusion-weighted MRI, which uses magnetic gradients to measure the non-random movement of water molecules along axons.
A group of countries led by India argued for transferring intellectual property rights for clean energy technologies to developing nations to accelerate their diffusion.
The diffusion index rose by 85033 to 54.7, comfortably above the break-even mark of 50, but certainly not an extraordinary level of activity.
Politically, the migration out of cities to the suburbs will lead to some diffusion of black political power, but not necessarily to a diminishment.
Among other buildings, she surveyed K-21.4, the legendary gaseous diffusion plant that produced the enriched uranium in the atomic bomb that destroyed Hiroshima.
Speaking in Ankara at the bank's quarterly inflation update, Uysal also said the recovery in economic activity and improvement in sectoral diffusion will continue.
More than a century ago, physicists attempting to describe the process of diffusion imagined an infinite forest of regularly spaced identical and rectangular trees.
The American and French revolutions both sprang from a diffusion of forces that had been building in Europe for a century and a half.
As Meillassoux writes, this incantatory text was to displace conventional religious representation with a "diffusion of the divine," a direct emanation of godly presence.
The diffusion of the minority population, he argues, may also increase the number of white voters who recoil from Trump's harsh tone toward immigrants.
Besides evoking the reaction-diffusion images made by researchers, Kitahara's video also has the look of microscopic organisms or even theoretical silicon-based lifeforms.
Larger ones, though, need a way of moving the dissolved gas into tissues too far from their body surfaces to be supplied by diffusion alone.
One of their most important ideas, borrowed from elsewhere in Central America, was a model of knowledge diffusion called "Campesino a Campesino"—peasant to peasant.
The tankan's sentiment diffusion indexes are derived by subtracting the number of respondents who say conditions are poor from those who say they are good.
The rapid diffusion of information technology may have something to do with this, making nonviolent resistance somewhat "stickier" than it has been in prior periods.
When you pour a glass of champagne, about 80 percent of the carbon dioxide escapes invisibly through the liquid's surface through a process called diffusion.
Even in a diffusion process, some groups may be excluded from new products for decades after the items have become commonplace for the middle class.
Boas was a firm believer in this: he was interested in what he called "diffusion," the spread of forms and practices across space and time.
Technological adoption was also slower than in other advanced economies – for instance, the diffusion of computers was faster in both the U.S. and South Korea.
In May, Diffusion Capital Partners (DCP), an early stage technology accelerator fund based in Istanbul, launched a €30 million technology transfer fund dedicated to Turkey.
But, he said, there is a type of neuroimaging used a lot for TBI, called diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) that has similar problems to fMRI.
DTI measures water diffusion in the brain, particularly in white matter, to see if the structure of the brain at the microscopic level is disrupted.
And these cases are on the rise: In 2015, Interpol issued 19,338 diffusion notices, now that number has risen to 50,530 in the last year.
Brooks has a fair bit of experience in both categories, as a cofounder of iRobot, whose product offerings have ranging from vacuuming to bomb diffusion.
We recently analyzed the diffusion of all of the major true and false stories that spread on Twitter from its inception in 2006 to 2017.
Echoing its longstanding mission to "the increase and diffusion of knowledge," the Smithsonian has invited creators to repurpose its collections in new and innovative ways.
Using TouchDesigner, Kitahara wrote a reaction-diffusion program that creates complete real-time generation of morphing patterns that react to the song "Astravel" by Sk'p.
The project's goal is to use mosques as a starting point to raise awareness on clean energy and kickstart the diffusion of renewables among the public.
It gives it a slight diffusion and feathering around the edges of the frame, just to show Joe in kind of a gauzy and dreamlike stagnation.
Yet most journal articles are still accessible only to those able to pay the hefty subscription—to the detriment of the diffusion of knowledge in society.
That diffusion of expertise should present more challengers for gold in Rio, with Ki singling out improving Taiwan as a threat to team and individual titles.
In it he described how the diffusion of two chemicals that react with each other can, in certain circumstances, produce complex patterns of blobs and striations.
These particular FODs were generated using a method that can handle a large number of diffusion gradients and an arbitrary number of gradient strengths (b-values).
Given its mid-tier price points, multiple diffusion lines and varied retail channels, Burberry was left exposed: sales soon flagged across key markets, particularly in China.
She eventually began suffering from shortness of breath, dizziness and fainting spells, which led to a diagnosis of pulmonary diffusion defect, a subcategory of pulmonary fibrosis.
Two Alaskan brown bears also showed the presence of cave bear DNA, suggesting an unexpected diffusion of genes that needs to be investigated further, he said.
"Open trade, investment and sustainable financial flows play a key role in the cross-border diffusion of new technologies that drive forward efficiency improvements," he added.
Now it's moving again toward a different place through a melodic pattern or a diffusion of harmonic relationships or a gradual surge in density or speed.
While each of us might be familiar with a specific example, looking across the speakers paints a picture of an incredibly rapid and deep technology diffusion.
Poorer households, often in rural areas where productivity and incomes are lower, may not make their first purchases until decades later, slowing diffusion in its later stages.
Whether it's the strong gain in gobs, the unemployment rate fell and fell for the right reasons ... average hourly earnings were up, the diffusion index was up.
Even though the fresh water is largely kept isolated from seawater by the layers of clay, some seawater salts can permeate the sediment over time through diffusion.
A big reason for Britain's weak productivity growth is the breakdown of the "diffusion" of technological innovation from its most go-getting firms to its middling ones.
At its root, liberalism is a political philosophy demanding the diffusion of power—whether economic, social or political Third, liberals have to sharpen their anti-elite instincts.
But most do not, suggesting that formidable obstacles prevent many poor countries from growing in the way that models of knowledge accumulation and diffusion suggest they could.
Staring at a bison shape on a rock wall, or the diffusion of light in the waters under an ice cap, we feel we might be hallucinating.
One is Bright View Technologies, with a modern headquarters on the city's outskirts, which makes film and reflectors to vary the pattern and diffusion of LED lights.
"There is a lack of uniform regulation of the same financial products," Xu said, while the fragmented regulatory system led to diffusion of professional skills and knowledge.
According to British Vogue, high-street retailer ASOS is getting in the diffusion-line game, too, and is set to debut an "affordable" bridal collection come spring.
The challenge, then, is the addressable market for most smart home technology is pretty small, composed of innovators and early adopters in the classic technology diffusion curve.
Undeterred, Russia has sought more of a different type of warrant, known as a diffusion, which is circulated by Interpol but is not subject to its review.
Called a reaction-diffusion system, his model proposed that patterns emerge from a feedback loop between chemicals that spread through a space, activating and inhibiting each other.
Effective antidoping education has been made trickier by the diffusion of top T20 leagues, which sprawl from India, Australia and Hong Kong to England and the Caribbean.
The emergence and diffusion of best practices may actually be accelerating thanks to the emergence of a few big strip club conglomerates, like RCI Hospitality Holdings, Inc.
Well, I think it is totally wrong, and not responsible, from political parties, to use the issues of migration for a diffusion of anger, fear and division.
A woman named Huang Weirong owned a stake in Beijing Business Culture Diffusion Company, which has handled tens of millions of dollars in advertising for Hainan Airlines.
That's the concern that's been in the back of neighbors' minds when they look at the looming Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant in Pike County, Ohio, Jennifer Chandler said.
Simulating the movement of a flock of birds, Sosolimited's new larg-scale computational kinetic sculpture, Diffusion Choir, was designed and fabricated in collaboration with Hypersonic and Plebian Design.
On Thursday, Kate wore a new-to-us black dress featuring a white swallow print from Jonathan Saunders' diffusion line for U.K. department store Debenhams, Jonathan Saunders/EDITION.
Such diffusion may be harder in a knowledge-intensive economy because frontier firms can hire the most talented workers and cultivate relations with the best universities and consultancies.
By reducing the barriers to moving between these two frameworks, the two companies can actually improve the diffusion of research and help speed up the entire commercialization process.
The third is augmenting capital or labour by making it more sophisticated, perhaps by adopting techniques that a firm, industry or country has not previously embraced (technological diffusion).
As The New Yorker has noted, a large group forum (such as a comments section on a post) can create a psychological effect known as diffusion of responsibility.
Jiao blamed poor weather over the last two months of the year, saying that "diffusion conditions" in Henan were significantly worse than normal, leading to longer smog outbreaks.
War, perhaps the most state-directed of all enterprises, accelerated the diffusion of several key energy technologies, most notably the internal combustion engine, jet turbines, and nuclear reactors.
The diffusion line never fails to capture our hearts with its cheerful palette and eclectic decor objects — even if we know we're outside of the targeted age group.
Anisotropic movement of water molecules can be detected through pulsed magnetic gradients using diffusion-weighted MRI and measured to quantify the degree and direction(s) of restricted movement.
These data are collected for roughly one million "voxels" (like 3D pixels) per brain, and the diffusion information within each voxel can be modeled with a mathematical function.
And there is, of course, a further diffusion—these human lives are seen in counterpoint to natural life, the different life rhythms pushed into the same time signature.
A diffusion tensor MRI allows a good look at the white matter of the brain, responsible for organizing communication between the various parts of the brain's gray matter.
In Ms. Rose's fashion presentation, among the first of New York Fashion Week, those ponytailed mannequins showed off the cheery elements of Pearl, Ms. Rose's new diffusion line.
Just last year, in its World Economic Outlook report, the I.M.F. again highlighted the vital role that the diffusion of technology worldwide has played in driving growth globally.
A diffusion index measuring households' confidence in the economy stood at minus 0.53 in December, the worst reading since the corresponding month of 2014, the quarterly survey showed.
The ISM reading is known as a diffusion index, which means it is a survey of purchasing managers who describe their businesses in terms of expansion or contraction.
" Dr. Froula thinks, as far as general pop culture is concerned, that it's all about diffusion of fears these days: "I can see the stories becoming more diffused.
Third, technological diffusion has stalled: cutting-edge ideas are not spreading through the economy in the way that they used to, leaving productivity-improving ideas stuck at the frontier.
In Latin America a lack of people who know how to harness that technology is slowing its diffusion, says a new report by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).
Although a new plant can promote the diffusion of technical knowledge and provide jobs that pay well in other companies nearby, not every place can nurture a manufacturing cluster.
"This is nothing less than a crude attempt at controlling information and its means of diffusion," Jean-Luc Mélenchon, leader of the France Unbowed party, wrote on his blog.
A diffusion index measuring households' confidence on the economy stood at minus 29.8 in December, the worst reading since the corresponding month of 2014, the quarterly BOJ survey showed.
Then they imaged the children's brains using diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging (DTI), a type of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that is especially useful for looking at white matter.
The real test of leadership isn't "stronger ambition," a favorite phrase in the Madrid hallways, but the swifter diffusion of new technologies and approaches that will reduce emissions rapidly.
They're usually quirky design fiction shoehorned into filings for light diffusion methods or something equally abstract, featuring coffee shops turning into jungles or gargoyles bursting out of your cereal box.
The players' brains were scanned before and after the season using diffusion tensor imaging, a form of MRI, to look for structural markers of damage to the brain's white matter.
At the same time, the tit-for-tat trade battle has taken its toll on business confidence and manufacturing, a sector whose diffusion index, or measure of companies expanding vs.
If this was a video game, I'd congratulate HTC on its light diffusion and depth-of-field processing, but it's a photo, and I'd much rather take Samsung's sharper image.
We found a thin pancake can only be created by physically spreading the batter across the pan and in this case, the vapor tends to escape through channels or diffusion.
"We also find that technology and communications innovation, as proxied by global diffusion in internet usage, is associated with declines in diversification indexes among all asset classes," the authors write.
Efforts to accelerate technological diffusion—which might include the more rigorous application of antitrust rules—could raise competitive pressures in the national economy in a way that favoured regional competitors.
The disputes between bitcoin and bitcoin cash concerns the trade off between speed of transactions and the diffusion of transaction approval among a greater number of players in the network.
In the 1970s, P&D did not emerge as a clear style with a set manifesto or single patron, but instead was a diffusion of exhibitions, panel discussions, and meetings.
I bought a ton of different types of LED lights from Lowes, then a couple more from Walmart, and then I got some white pantyhose for diffusion (super high tech).
When exposed to high temperatures, the new alloy creates a diffusion layer of ceramic that becomes integrated with the layer below, making the material extremely resistant to chipping and wear.
The diffusion of computing into the environment will mean not just that computing power is always available, but that this computing power offers the possibility of continuous monitoring and surveillance.
Interpol has rejected requests that it viewed as baldly political, but the Russian government has at times found workarounds by seeking a different type of warrant, known as a diffusion.
The emerging designer space had less ornate forms of cleverness: diffusion prairie dresses from Batsheva, stern folk-art slides from Nicole Saldana, nü-basics from Sandy Liang and Eckhaus Latta.
Although the WeSend network is still in beta, Jimenez said the "viral diffusion of communication" among Venezuela's growing pre-registered user base put it on the government's radar sooner than expected.
He says his brother Garrett has a background in diffusion MRI analyzing large 4D data sets, while Vulfson brings "extensive experience deploying client side and web-based products" to the startup.
It features a 120ML tank that allows for up to half a day of diffusion and an auto shut-off sensor that will stop the system when water levels run low.
An innovation policy which enables the implementation and diffusion of 5G across the economy will unleash these gains in social and economic welfare here in the U.S. and around the globe.
Also like lungs, a termite mound has a role as a secondary diffusion system, which carries oxygen to and carbon dioxide away from the far reaches of the underground termite nest.
Globalization and the diffusion of both information and misinformation via social media have compounded the effectiveness of propaganda of terrorism with even failed or low-casualty attacks garnering significant media attention.

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