A concentration gradient refers to the gradual change in concentration of a substance over a distance, while a concentration difference simply indicates the variation in concentration between two points. In essence, a concentration gradient describes how the concentration changes across a space, whereas a concentration difference highlights the contrast in concentration between specific locations.
Gas diffusion is the movement of gases from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration to equalize the concentration of gases. This process is essential for photosynthesis as it allows for the exchange of gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide between the plant and its environment. The concentration gradient refers to the difference in the concentration of a substance between two areas, driving the movement of the substance from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
In a voluntary encounter, a person is free to leave and not required to answer questions. In a Terry stop, a police officer has reasonable suspicion that a person is involved in criminal activity and can briefly detain and pat down the individual for weapons.
Berkley and Hartley's method of osmotic pressure measurement involves using a semipermeable membrane to separate a solution from its pure solvent. The difference in height between the two liquid levels in a U-shaped tube is used to measure the osmotic pressure of the solution. This method is commonly used to determine the molecular weight of unknown substances and can also be used in medical and biological research to study cell membranes and concentrations of substances in biological fluids.
interkinesis, which is a brief period between the end of telophase I and the beginning of prophase II. During interkinesis, the cell prepares for the next division by briefly resting and allowing time for the chromosomes to decondense.
Dos is a Spanish word meaning "two". It is commonly used to refer to a specific quantity or item.
Gas diffusion is the movement of gases from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration to equalize the concentration of gases. This process is essential for photosynthesis as it allows for the exchange of gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide between the plant and its environment. The concentration gradient refers to the difference in the concentration of a substance between two areas, driving the movement of the substance from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
The positive difference between revenues and cost is called profit and is claimed by the entrepreneur.
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Having briefly worked as a paint mixer at one time, I would say that graphite is consistently darker tones than gray.
A summary takes the entire paper and shortens it to highlight key points. An outline takes every idea or main point and briefly talks about it.
In a formal technical paper the Summary briefly describes the subject under study or question, with a brief note on method. The conclusion is a precis ofthe results.
Briefly, half a section is half the size of a full section.For instance, a pole that is 14 feet long , half of the length (section) would be 7 feet.
more briefly, most briefly
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Auschwitz II, Buna (=Auschwitz III), Gleiwitz, Buchenwald. He only passed briefly through Auschwitz II and Gleiwitz.
My suggestion is that "shortly" is an indicator of time, and "briefly" is an indicator of length/duration. This may be a bit confusing, so please look at the examples below. Ex. I will be at your office shortly (within a short time), so please wait for me. No: The students replied shortly. Yes: The students replied briefly. (Their answers were short, perhaps a few words only.) Ex. I spoke with the doctor briefly (a quick conversation), so I don't have all the details. No: Are you coming, how long will it take you? I will be there briefly. (Meaning, I will be there for a small amount of time, but this doesn't answer the question of how long to arrive.) Yes: Are you coming? Yes, I will be there shortly, but if you are in a rush, you can go ahead without me. Hope this helps :)
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