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The difference between ordinary and directed percolation is illustrated to the right.
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Therefore, for dispersions, usually percolation theory is assumed to appropriately describe their properties.
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Thus, the retention of a multilevel system can be related to a well-known quantity in percolation theory.
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Due to the complexity involved in obtaining exact results from analytical models of percolation, computer simulations are typically used.
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Using a combination of infusion and percolation, they were the first development in coffee percolation.
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Centuries of accumulated organic matter in the forest soil caused slow percolation of rainfall into the creeks and runs, so they flowed more evenly year-round.
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Moisture is also retained more efficiently under mulch than on the surface of bare earth, allowing slower percolation and less leaching of nutrients.
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This model is considered to be the origin of continuum percolation.
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The water can be applied slowly enough to match the water assimilation rate and prevent water loss from percolation or run-off.
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In many places the water collected is just redirected to a deep pit with percolation.
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