permeable Definition på svenska

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Examples of permeable

  • The predominant component of the leakage conductance is permeable to potassium.

  • Figure 9 shows the pressure for the case i = 0.5, = 1.0 and = 0, so that the bottom roller is completely permeable.

  • Human beings have permeable boundaries, and move constantly between the diverse social aspects of their lives.

  • But it must be remembered that the boundaries within this ethnic hierarchy were extremely permeable.

  • The seed coat becomes permeable to water and the physiological dormancy of the embryo is broken.

  • For those species in which the seed coat is permeable to salts, moistening of the seeds with saline solutions can cause loss of germinability.

  • The arrangement of particles has given the samples high porosity, the pores are wide and fluids are therefore free to move, making the samples permeable.

  • Firmly embedded in the context of mobility, ethnic boundaries seem to have been much more permeable in pre-colonial times than they are today.

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