Collocations withinflux
These are words often used in combination withinflux.
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calcium influx
This suggests that the calcium influx may act through voltage-operated channels.
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constant influx
It is possible that near islands have more saturated communities because of the constant influx of butterflies from their colonizing sources.
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enormous influx
This enormous influx of newly recruited men means apparently that they have to be improvised.
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huge influx
This was to pave the way for a huge influx of truly heartland teams the following season, drastically changing the face of the competition.
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influx of capital
The effect of that influx of capital into the cotton industry has been very unfortunate, and has made the word "amalgamation" stink.
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large influx
Coincidentally, the refugees also started seeing a large influx of cash, which later allowed for the growth of a localised market economy.
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mass influx
It argues that the potential benefit for the state and its citizens go beyond the burdens imposed by a mass influx.
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massive influx
This massive influx of new plants fostered a new aesthetic of connoisseurship and collecting.
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rapid influx
Most fissures were clearly formed by rapid influx of unlithified sediment from the land surface or sea floor.
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recent influx
The true level is between 85,000 and 100,000, taking account of the recent influx of asylum seekers.
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steady influx
We will have to make up this shortfall, but even disregarding the accumulated shortfall we need a steady influx of about 43,000 men each year.
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sudden influx
When presented with a sudden influx of sugars, the bacteria within the plaque rapidly ferment this easily utilizable carbon source to excreted organic acids.
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tremendous influx
Because of the tremendous influx of refugees, the labour costs are so low that we in this country cannot hope to compete with them.
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