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  • Diffusion of innovations theory was formalized by Everett Rogers in a 1962 book called Diffusion of Innovations.

    Rambles at starchamber.com » Blog Archive » Welcome to WordPress, reprise 2006

  • This process of mixing is known as Diffusion, and the lighter a gas is, the more quickly does it diffuse itself.

    Aether and Gravitation William George Hooper

  • [Footnote: This grows out of a well-known philosophical principle called the Diffusion of Gases, whereby two gases tend to mix in exact proportions, no matter what may be the quantity of each.

    Hygienic Physiology : with Special Reference to the Use of Alcoholic Drinks and Narcotics Joel Dorman Steele

  • Oval BA - 'Diffusion' Caused Jupiter's Red Spot Junior To Color Up Jupiter Stars In The Sharpest Ground-Based Whole-Planet Picture Ever Taken

    Scientific Blogging 2009

  • Oval BA - 'Diffusion' Caused Jupiter's Red Spot Junior To Color Up News Staff on 21 September 2008 - 5: 01pm.

    Scientific Blogging 2008

  • The traditional approach is based on the Everett Rogers Innovation Diffusion Curve to the left.

    the "Ed" 2009

  • The traditional approach is based on the Everett Rogers Innovation Diffusion Curve to the left.

    Pop Culture 2010

  • The traditional approach is based on the Everett Rogers Innovation Diffusion Curve to the left.

    the "Ed" 2009

  • However, one fall of odd hailstones came down conveniently outside the Air Resources Turbulence and Diffusion Laboratory in Oak Ridge, Tennessee in 1968.

    Weatherwatch: The ups and downs of a ball of ice 2011

  • The traditional approach is based on the Everett Rogers Innovation Diffusion Curve to the left.

    Innovation 2010

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