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diffuse1 [dɪˈfjuːz] VERBO intr, trans

diffuse

diffuse2 [dɪˈfjuːs] ADJ

diffuse
difuso(-a)

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Some solar cells work better in direct sunlight, others can use more diffuse light.
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The less bound a drug is, the more efficiently it can traverse cell membranes or diffuse.
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The diffuse layer serves as the long-range force for stabilization of the particles.
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It is the smallest, most diffuse, and the only unencapsulated major salivary gland.
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Diffuse light is thought to be more important for seedling growth than sunflecks.
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Grossly, the kidneys may show patchy or diffuse renal cortical necrosis.
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It describes the way a surface reflects light as a combination of the diffuse reflection of rough surfaces with the specular reflection of shiny surfaces.
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It represents a measure of diffuse, nonradiative heating of the coronal plasma trapped by magnetic fields over active regions.
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The initial reaction takes place at the surface of the electrode and then the intermediates diffuse into the solution where they participate in secondary reactions.
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The most common cutaneous manifestation is a diffuse macular-papular erythematous rash, which is quite nonspecific.
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