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Перевод: diffusion speek diffusion


[существительное]
распространение; многословие; рассеивание; диффузия


Тезаурус:

  1. While freedom movements in central and eastern Africa were stimulated by these coercive policies, an effective means of ideological diffusion did not lie in the hands of African cultivators nor their leaders, and therefore the analytical lessons to be drawn did not find their way into the international conventional wisdom about conservation.
  2. The S. faecalis HPr (M r =9,438) native crystals were grown by vapour diffusion from a solution containing 2.7mgml -1 protein in citrate-phosphate buffer (pH5.0) equilibrated against 45% saturated ammonium sulphate.
  3. The institutional response was - in common with Duguit - to suggest that there should be a broad territorial diffusion of power.
  4. Spin diffusion is the most likely mechanism for the appearance of the intranucleotide imino-GH8 crosspeaks, according to the base tetrad scheme (Fig.1 b).
  5. The increase of confinement time with radius follows approximately a diffusion law-confinement time proportional to the square of the radius.
  6. One of the major influences in this diffusion of European ideas was the missionary movement.
  7. All these soil-inhabiting creatures have to breathe, not with lungs like us, but by a process called diffusion through their porous skins or through special breathing pores.
  8. Modern communications make the diffusion of ideas in a largely literate population so rapid that Freud was undoubtedly a name more widely known in his own lifetime than was Newton's a hundred years after his death.
  9. Despite the evident lack of competitiveness of much of the British economy, and the impact of the first oil crisis, total employment showed no overall fall during the 1970s, a decade which witnessed the widespread diffusion of computers.
  10. Certainly no generalisation can be made except that the successful diffusion of the knowledge of soil conserving practices is often one essential change that is required - even although the knowledge may be possessed by some cultivators already.
  11. (Based on the vapour pressure of water at 37C and 20C respectively and assuming a doubling of the rate of diffusion of water vapour per 10C rise in temperature.)
  12. "Knowledge" says Beccaria "breeds evil in reverse ratio to its diffusion" since "no enlightened person can fail to approve the clear and useful public compacts of mutual security" which constitute the social contract (p. 95).
  13. The century's economic expansion reflected perhaps more than anything else the rapid growth and partial diffusion of wealth through the upper reaches of the Tudor and Stuart social pyramid.

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