Similar words: diffuse, diffusion, suffuse, effusion, effusive, coiffure, differ, fused. Meaning: [dɪ'fjuːz] adj. 1. (of light rays) subjected to scattering by reflection from a rough surface or transmission through a translucent material 2. (of light) transmitted from a broad light source or reflected.
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(61) A variety of the diffused topaz is discovered in gem markets recently.
(62) Diffused resistor model under ESD stress in linear, saturation, multiplication and snapback, and secondary breakdown regions was analyzed.
(63) This paper aims at the development of rapid reconstruction of optical properties(the absorption and scattering coefficients) based on the intensity of reflected diffused light.
(64) Sessile infiltrative TCC showed circumscribed or diffused thickening of the renal pelvis and calyces morose .
(65) T-1 (3 mm) bi-color indicator lamp. Green, green. Lens type green diffused.
(66) The cult of Ganesha is widely diffused, even outside of India.
(67) Combined together, the inner layer appears diffused and gauzy, successfully creating the illusion of depth and reflection.
(68) Two kinds of expanded core fibers (ECF) are fabricated, one is single-mode fiber cascaded gradual index (GI) fiber and the other is thermally diffused expanded core fiber (TEC).
(69) The personal privacy is spr ead , diffused, aggrieved and scouted in cyberspace.
(70) One is the gamete diffused from gametangia of gametophytes that succeeds in developing into new thallus, the other is the undiffused gamete that develops into new thallus directly.
(71) Ultraviolet visible diffused reflection measure showed that composite carrier widened TiO2 response range towards light, establishing the favorable foundation for photo catalysis reaction.
(72) Under the diffused light in the morning and afternoon, when silicon cells cannot power, thin film cells can still power.
(73) The sun slid behind trees, its last light diffused by wintry branches.
(74) Therefore, when the endoscope is used for illumination, softer and diffused light rays can exist, when the luminous source is used as the illuminating lamp, better brightness can exist.
(75) The feature and the distribution of diffused light of the object are analyzed in detail.
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(76) Therefore, the theoretical innovation such as the regional accessibility and the spatial diffused mode forms the scientific basis of fording the pole axis theory.
(77) The PVNS included irregular and nodular or diffused synovial proliferation, with low signal areas consistent both on T1WI and T2WI of hemosiderin deposition.
(78) The carbon aerogel coated electrode achieved much greater limit current than the other two materials, which indicated that carbon diffused faster in carbon aerogel.
(79) Crater - Visible under diffused illumination, a surface imperfection on a wafer that can be distinguished in!
(80) The second order diffraction light of Rayleigh scattering light, Raman light, diffused light and the fluorescence diffracted from the grating have been discussed.
(81) In a wild ravine high in the Carpathian Mountains, wan light diffused through yellowing leaves shows a meandering forest path.
(82) As maintained by its proponents, the ambience formed from the diffused light of the candle makes this aromatherapy diffuser perfect for the bedroom, on your desktop, or in bathrooms.
(83) Field effect transistor, especially a double diffused field effect transistor, and method for the production thereof.
(84) MRI enhancement scanning found abnormally diffused piamater enhancement in 3 cases.
(85) It created a glowing centre of warmth that quickly diffused through my limbs.
(86) A simple recording method of projection rainbow holograms with a diffused linear reference beam (DLR) is presented.
(87) This paper deals with RE - B - Al diffused into the armco iron using pasty method.
(88) Denisov smiled, pulled out of his sabretache a handkerchief that diffused a smell of scent, and put it to Nesvitsky's nose.
(89) There are premised, culture diffused, and anti - Eurocentric Euro - centrism in the study of world history.
(90) Here the stronger light from the sky is bright enough to outline the meerkat but the shadow beneath him is still soft because the sunlight is being diffused by cloud.
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