| But while it created room for the diffusion of authority it did not have a place for individualism. |
| Perhaps the most commonly recognized folk dance, the tarantella, for example, is Neapolitan, with little diffusion elsewhere in the peninsula. |
| There is, however, an unexplained discrepancy between the magnitudes of the diffusion coefficients obtained from the two techniques. |
| There is some directed diffusion of Hispanics and Asians outward from these immigrant ports of entry. |
| Second, there seems to be no significant anisotropy in the sarcoplasmic diffusion of proteins. |
| Again, on long timescales and large length scales, the dynamics is just diffusion with drift. |