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- Look up permeability, impermeability, impermeable, permeable, or semipermeable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Permeability, permeable, and semipermeable...
- organisation of the city, being the drastic reduction of the presence of impermeable surfaces and the recovery of the permeability of the soil one of the...
- wine and champagne bottles. Cork's elasticity combined with its near-impermeability makes it suitable as a material for bottle stoppers, especially for...
- the effective confinement. They also showed that upon maintaining the impermeability for a few tens of seconds, screening of ions at the plasma-gas interface...
- permeability along an aquifer, and aquiclude (or aquifuge), a solid and impermeable region underlying or overlying an aquifer, the pressure of which could...
- A bottle is a narrow-necked container made of an impermeable material (such as gl****, plastic or aluminium) in various shapes and sizes that stores and...
- the production of ceramics, vitrification is responsible for their impermeability to water. Vitrification is usually achieved by heating materials until...
- otherwise isolated bodies are connected together by a rigid physical path impermeable to matter, there is the spontaneous transfer of energy as heat from the...
- system featuring metal pieces or tiles exhibiting corrosion resistance, impermeability to water, and long life. It is a component of the building envelope...
- generally straight but could be of various plan view shapes, permeable or impermeable, built from various materials such as wood, sand, stone rubble, or gabion...