- Look up permeability,
impermeability,
impermeable, permeable, or
semipermeable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Permeability, permeable, and semipermeable...
- 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...
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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...
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pools and
marshes which are
characteristic of the
region are due to the
impermeability of its soil,
which is a
mixture of sand and clay. The main
towns of...
- wine and
champagne bottles. Cork's
elasticity combined with its near-
impermeability makes it
suitable as a
material for
bottle stoppers,
especially for...
- 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...
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permeability along an aquifer, and
aquiclude (or aquifuge), a
solid and
impermeable region underlying or
overlying an aquifer, the
pressure of
which could...
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system featuring metal pieces or
tiles exhibiting corrosion resistance,
impermeability to water, and long life. It is a
component of the
building envelope...
- the
production of ceramics,
vitrification is
responsible for
their impermeability to water.
Vitrification is
usually achieved by
heating materials until...
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Agrawal A,
Bhardwaj R (February 2021). "Why
coronavirus survives longer on
impermeable than
porous surfaces".
Physics of Fluids. 33 (2): 021701. Bibcode:2021PhFl...