| Again, on long timescales and large length scales, the dynamics is just diffusion with drift. |
| But while it created room for the diffusion of authority it did not have a place for individualism. |
| There is some directed diffusion of Hispanics and Asians outward from these immigrant ports of entry. |
| The electricians worked hard as Christophe had them bring out big diffusions and set them up in front of each street lamp, 4 or 5 meters up? |
| The second part is written for probabilists and it studies the case where fast motions are certain Markov processes such as random evolutions and, in particular, diffusions. |
| On the gallery's Website, the exhibition's works, with their multiple disjuncts and diffusions, flattened to reveal a discrete sensibility. |