diffusion method

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diffusion
noun[U]
uk
/dɪˈfjuː.ʒən/
us
/dɪˈfjuː.ʒən/
the action of spreading in ...
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method
noun[C]
uk
/ˈmeθ.əd/
us
/ˈmeθ.əd/
a particular way of ...
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(Definition ofdiffusionandmethodfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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To further confuse the issue, the gaseousdiffusionmethodwas not the only means of producing enriched uranium.
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Resistance to rifampicin was detected by an agar discdiffusionmethod.
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Coupling transpor tdiffusionmethodof calculating radiation transfer in a cavity.
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Radialdiffusionmethodfor determining tannin in plant extracts.
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All strains were identified by standard microbiological and biochemical methods and their susceptibilities to antibiotics were determined by the diskdiffusionmethod.
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This implies that thediffusionmethodshould be reasonably effective for a first approximation.
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Transconjugants were selected and tested for their antibiotic-resistance phenotypes by the diskdiffusionmethod.
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The bag containing the items for sterilization concentrates the gas for enough time which is why it is called a unit-dose gasdiffusionmethod.
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Fine bubble diffusers are typically the more cost-efficientdiffusionmethod, however, plugging is typically a problem due to sediment settling into the smaller air holes.
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The unit-dose, gasdiffusionmethodis widely used where small quantities of goods require sterilization.
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The gas centrifuge was developed to replace the gaseousdiffusionmethodof uranium-235 extraction.
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Hollow microspheres loaded with drug in their outer polymer shell were prepared by a novel emulsion solventdiffusionmethodand spray drying technique.
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Should thediffusionmethodprove successful, it will be used as a preliminary step in the separation, with the final work being done by the electronic method.
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Our first approach is based on diffusion methods.
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