Relocation Diffusion
Diffusion.
There are three forms of passive transport, or the movement of biochemical and other atomic or molecular substances across the cell membranes. They are: osmosis, simple diffusion or facilitated diffusion, and filtration.
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N. I. Portenko has written: 'Generalized diffusion processes' -- subject(s): Diffusion processes
Diffusion
L. N. Larikov has written: 'Diffusion processes in ordered alloys'
A Soviet Scientist who invented Diffusion Welding/Bonding
A. N. Berezhnoi has written: 'Binary diffusion coefficients of liquid vapors in gases' -- subject(s): Diffusion, Gases, Rare, Hanbbooks, manuals, Handbooks, manuals, Rare Gases, Tables
A N. Buckler has written: 'A systematic method for correlating measurements of channel powers with the lattice constants in theneutron diffusion equations' 'An analytical treatment for multi-layered reflector regions in neutron diffusion codes'
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Aron N. Spector has written: 'Acquaintance circles and communication' -- subject(s): Diffusion of innovations, Artificial insemination
The built in potential in a pn junction. Due to the difference in carrier concentration between the sides of a pn junction. Diffusion potential increases with increase in doping levels.
N, P, K and trace element ions
contagious diffusion, relocation diffusion, expansion diffusion, stimulus diffusion, hierarchical diffusion.
1. Transition capacitance 2. Diffusion capacitance 3. Space charge capacitance 4. Drift capacitance