diffusion coefficient
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdiffusionandcoefficient
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diffusion
noun[U]
uk/dɪˈfjuː.ʒən/us/dɪˈfjuː.ʒən/
the action of spreading in ...
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coefficient
noun[C]
uk/ˌkəʊ.ɪˈfɪʃ.ənt/us/ˌkoʊ.ɪˈfɪʃ.ənt/
a value, in mathematics, that appears in front of and multiplies ...
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We consider the electron velocitydiffusioncoefficientusing quasilinear theory.
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In this section, we derive thediffusioncoefficientin velocity space for a boundless magnetoactive plasma.
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They devise a two-step, semiparametric method for estimating thediffusioncoefficient.
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Thus, thediffusioncoefficientof a small molecule will change upon binding to a protein, and this change can be used to detect ligand binding.
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By calculating thediffusioncoefficient, different gap junction antagonists can be compared.
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Quantities such as mobility,diffusioncoefficient, and ionization rate characterize the processes in a discharge volume.
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The whole 10,000 km2 block is still essentially re-infected within 10 years, even with the lowestdiffusioncoefficienttested.
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Thediffusioncoefficientis modified by the effect of trapping.
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Lastly, it is also advantageous to design a method to extract thediffusioncoefficientfrom the biased simulations generated during umbrella sampling.
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The total amount ofsuperfusion time for each cell was entered as a fixed parameter in the model that determined eachdiffusioncoefficient.
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In addition, we give conditions on the reaction term anddiffusioncoefficientensuring the existence of interfaces.
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We will assume for the sake of simplicity, that thediffusioncoefficienttensor and the stress tensor are isotropic.
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A problem for a backward-forward parabolic partial differential equation with a smalldiffusioncoefficientis analyzed.
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Indeed, without this essential data, we cannot conclude definitively about the physical relevance of the deviations from quasilinearity obtained for thediffusioncoefficient.
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And this is not surprising, since the quasilineardiffusioncoefficient, as initially derived, is a time-asymptotic estimate, and thus should be time-asymptotically correct.
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For higher energies, the generic scalings (4.5) giving the quasilinear value for thediffusioncoefficientare found again.
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It is apparent that a low value ofdiffusioncoefficientcan produce a significant delay in the response, such as that recorded in our experiments.
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