permeable in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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permeable [ˈpɜ:mɪəbl, Am ˈpɜ:r-] ADJ

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permeable Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

permeable to water
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Typical flow is cross current and since the majority of plates are solid and non permeable, sensible only transfer is the result.
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Arterioles can become permeable resulting in compromise of the blood brain barrier.
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When done in already highly permeable reservoirs such as sandstone-based wells, the technique is known as well stimulation.
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This provides not only an indication of the fluids present, but also, at least qualitatively, whether the formation is permeable or not.
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In fact, it is much more permeable than the skin, and the composition of the nail includes 712% water.
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The inclusion of lignin makes the secondary cell wall less flexible and less permeable to water than the primary cell wall.
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Permeable blood vessels from either the iris or chorioallantois became impermeable to blue-albumin once they had entered the transplanted bolus of astrocytes.
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Returning to the previous example, let's now construct a barrier that is permeable only to sodium ions.
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The majority of the outdoor area on the site is covered with water permeable pavers for natural drainage.
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For example, the apical surface of gastrointestinal epithelial cells serve as a selective permeable barrier that separates the external environment from the body.
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