Examples of using More diffuse in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Computer
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As for other substances,the damage may be more diffuse.
As the edema becomes more diffuse, a homogenous opacity is seen.
Immature with yellow stripe in the chest more extensive and more diffuse.
It is also slightly more diffuse than Jupiter, with a radius of approximately 1.323 RJ.
This gas giant is larger than Jupiter, butis less massive, and thus more diffuse.
The efforts to protect it are more diffuse, or, somewhat less coordinated in global terms.
Kepler-8b was the only planet discovered in Kepler-8's orbit, andis larger(though more diffuse) than Jupiter.
It tends to be more diffuse, poorly defined, with digitiform protrusions into adjacent tissues.
As far as public incidence is concerned, the more diffuse power is, the more concrete its impact.
Sometimes more diffuse neurological or psychiatric symptoms, such as mood and behaviour changes, may be presenting symptoms.
However, the movement of expansion of the industry to a more diffuse portion of the territory is evident.
Research indicates more diffuse termination of the fibers of the arcuate, both rostrally and caudally, than previously thought.
It is a Hot Jupiter that orbits a subgiant star that is more massive,larger, and more diffuse than the Sun is.
Reasons are probably way more diffuse and interactive, once the influences are not well-known.
Moreover, while these tend to be readily identifiable,the gains are usually more diffuse and intangible.
Neuman has worked intensely in an area of more diffuse contours, somewhere between composition and improvisation.
More diffuse abnormalities affecting the whole posterior aspect of the infrapatellar fat pad indicate the diagnosis of Hoffa's disease.
In addition, there is often also a more diffuse and less organized, but still distinct subculture of drug users.
Care should be provided in a continuous,preventive manner, ensuring a more diffuse quality of life and well-being.
D Its role as a political driving force: more diffuse than its legislative or budgetary functions, this role is no less essential.
Dust entrained may be deposited up to 150 kmdownwind in visible streaks, and perhaps much farther in more diffuse deposits.
The boundaries between what is organic andwhat is not will be more diffuse, and biodiversity will also be in laboratories.
In addition, as a lot of rays are deflected at larger angles than the angle of minimum deviation,the outer edge of the halo is more diffuse.
A new multi-polar world is emerging where power is more diffuse and international dynamics more complex.
A seemingly borderless world, which seems to have surrendered to capitalism,in which cultural identities among countries are becoming more diffuse.
In late antiquity,historic accounts become much more diffuse and the Iazyges generally cease to be mentioned as a tribe.
Since no quantitative analysis was carried out, these scarring-related alterations may be focal,whereas the ground-glass pattern is usually more diffuse.
Parallel with individual empowerment,power will become more diffuse among states, and informal networks will see their influence rise.
Basically the philosophical andhistorical basis of modernity there is a sharp separation between the material and the more diffuse field of feelings and"spirit.
The opacities are more diffuse and may be associated to a slight flare or rare cells present in the anterior chamber, and its response to treatment with corticosteroids is dramatic.