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Noun(1) (physics(2) the spread of social institutions (and myths and skills(3) the property of being diffused or dispersed(4) the act of dispersing or diffusing something(5) (physics) the process of diffusing(6) the intermingling of molecules in gases and liquids as a result of random thermal agitation(7) the spread of social institutions (and myths and skills) from one society to another(8) spread; wide distribution

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(1) When an object reflects light with little diffusion it is said to have a glossy or optically smooth surface.(2) Another is the reflections off the water's surface, the refraction, and what I would call subsurface scattering of light, or the diffusion of light.(3) But notice that the success of the joke depended on the tension that preceded it, and the secretary may have minded the tension more than she appreciated its diffusion .(4) The focus is on ideas, idea diffusion , brands, marketing, persuasion and web design.(5) Eighty-seven years ago, he set twin ideals for the institution to follow - advancement of knowledge and comprehensive diffusion of the fruits of its labour.(6) Interconnectedness also contributes to the rapid diffusion of ideas and technology.(7) Some parts are painted white to assist with light diffusion , but the essential texture and character of the material is still legible.(8) The circulation and diffusion of information provides a good example of the differences between German and Chinese organizational routines.(9) the rate of diffusion of a gas(10) This was also the beginning of a diffusion of English ideas into Indian diet.(11) Through these, new subject matter and models were widely disseminated, with diffusion into book illumination and sculpture.(12) A second patent followed after he began to study the diffusion of infrared light.(13) It's like diffusion of innovation: whenever innovation comes along, the well-to-do are much quicker at adopting it.(14) The difference could be attributed to errors on cell counts, natural variability, gas diffusion through tissue of intact pears, and other factors.(15) The former model tends to use physical analogies like the diffusion of light or the growth of a plant.(16) As in her canvases, the white serves to isolate and intensify the colored shapes, but here it also permits an increased diffusion of light throughout the chapel.
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