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What (who) is cyclic permeability - definition

MEASURE OF THE ABILITY OF A POROUS MATERIAL TO ALLOW FLUIDS TO PASS THROUGH IT
Pervious; Permeability (soil science); Permeability (geology); Fluid permeability; Permeability tensor; Permeability (fluid); Intrinsic permeability; Permeable rock; Impervious; Soil permeability; Permeability (earth science); Gas permeability; Permeability (earth sciences)
  • Symbol used to represent ''in situ'' permeability tests in geotechnical drawings

Magnetic Permeability         
MEASURE OF THE ABILITY OF A MATERIAL TO SUPPORT THE FORMATION OF A MAGNETIC FIELD WITHIN ITSELF
Magnetic permeability; Permeability(electromagnetics); Vacuum Permeability; Magnetic Permeability; Relative Permeability; Magnetic permittivity; Μi; Relative magnetic permeability
The specific susceptibility of any substance, existing in a mass, for magnetic induction. (See Magnetic Induction, Coefficient of, synonym for Magnetic Permeability and Magnetization, Coefficient of Induced.) Synonyms--Magnetic Inductive Capacity--Multiplying Power--Coefficient of Magnetic Induction.
Permeability (electromagnetism)         
MEASURE OF THE ABILITY OF A MATERIAL TO SUPPORT THE FORMATION OF A MAGNETIC FIELD WITHIN ITSELF
Magnetic permeability; Permeability(electromagnetics); Vacuum Permeability; Magnetic Permeability; Relative Permeability; Magnetic permittivity; Μi; Relative magnetic permeability
In electromagnetism, permeability is the measure of magnetization that a material obtains in response to an applied magnetic field. Permeability is typically represented by the (italicized) Greek letter μ.
Cyclic peptide         
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  • [[Bacitracin]]
  • [[Ciclosporin]]
PEPTIDE CHAINS WHICH CONTAIN A CIRCULAR SEQUENCE OF BONDS
Cyclic peptides; Peptides, cyclic; Cyclic polypeptides; Cyclic protein; Cyclic polypeptide; Cyclopeptides; Cyclopeptide; Peptide macrocycle
Cyclic peptides are polypeptide chains which contain a circular sequence of bonds. This can be through a connection between the amino and carboxyl ends of the peptide, for example in cyclosporin; a connection between the amino end and a side chain, for example in bacitracin; the carboxyl end and a side chain, for example in colistin; or two side chains or more complicated arrangements, for example in amanitin.

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Permeability (Earth sciences)

Permeability in fluid mechanics and the Earth sciences (commonly symbolized as k) is a measure of the ability of a porous material (often, a rock or an unconsolidated material) to allow fluids to pass through it.