permeability in the PONS Dictionary

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This leads to changes in the actin cytoskeleton that increase permeability of the intestinal epithelium.
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The anomalously large permeability of water through bilayers is still not completely understood and continues to be the subject of active debate.
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They also reduce the permeability of concrete and thus reduce bleeding of water.
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Porous materials can break the strength-density trend, or even afford greater gas permeability.
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Permeability is an expression of the connectedness of the pores.
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The permeability for water vapor of silicate paints is equivalent to that of the substrate.
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Using the porosity and permeability models and a saturation height function, initial saturation models are built.
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The unit of fluid permeability, "darcy", is named in honor of his work.
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The opening of sodium channels allows nearby sodium channels to open, allowing the change in permeability to spread from the dendrites to the cell body.
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The property of swelling also makes sodium bentonite useful as a sealant, since it provides a self-sealing, low permeability barrier.
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