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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The suffix -phoresis means "migration": *The suffix -phoresis means "migration": * Phoresis, where one organism attaches itself to another for travel. * Diffusiophoresis, motion observed in liquid environments where chemical gradients are generated by contact between solutions with different solute concentrations * Electrophoresis, motion of dispersed particles relative to a fluid under the influence of a spatially uniform electric field * Isotachophoresis, technique in analytical chemistry used to separate charged particles * Necrophoresis, disposal of bodies of dead members of their colony in social insects * Thermophoresis, phenomenon observed when a mixture of two or more types of motile particles (particles able to move) is subjected to the force of a temperature gradient and the different types of particles respond to it differentlypes of particles respond to it differently
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rdfs:comment The suffix -phoresis means "migration": *The suffix -phoresis means "migration": * Phoresis, where one organism attaches itself to another for travel. * Diffusiophoresis, motion observed in liquid environments where chemical gradients are generated by contact between solutions with different solute concentrations * Electrophoresis, motion of dispersed particles relative to a fluid under the influence of a spatially uniform electric field * Isotachophoresis, technique in analytical chemistry used to separate charged particles * Necrophoresis, disposal of bodies of dead members of their colony in social insects * Thermophoresis, phenomenon observed when a mixture of two or more types of motile particles (particles able to move) is subjected to the force of a temperature gradient and the different types of particles respond tohe different types of particles respond to
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