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diffusion

[dih-fyoo-zhuhn] / dɪˈfyu ʒən /


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A team from Cambridge's MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit analyzed MRI diffusion scans from 3,802 individuals ranging from newborns to 90 years old.

From Science Daily

In photochemistry, light energizes the catalyst, and the excited catalyst must encounter another molecule through diffusion in order to pass along an electron.

From Science Daily

The group also looked back at history, tracing routes of cultural diffusion between Africa and Asia, locating the history of trading diasporas that connected ancestral nations and kingdoms through maritime travel.

From Seattle Times

In the recent study, the researchers used Stable Diffusion, a so-called diffusion model from London-based start-up Stability AI.

From Scientific American

Then, a second neural network — called a diffusion model — generates the pixels needed to realize these features.

From New York Times