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penetrations <a penetration; penetrations> N

penetrations

penetration depth PHYS

penetration factor SCIENCE

penetration rate ECON

depth of penetration COMMUNIC

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The bell umbilical is connected to the bell via through hull fittings (hull penetrations), which must withstand all operating pressures without leaking.
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Wall penetrations including windows and doors require special care to maintain the ventilation.
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Since the control equipment is intended to control other items in the surrounding facility, these (often fire-resistance rated) service rooms require many penetrations for cables.
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The deepest penetrations are achieved with a dense, ductile metal, and a very common choice has been copper.
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One barnacle may inseminate another up to eight times, and up to six concurrent penetrations may occur.
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