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PERMEATION - traducción al árabe

PENETRATION OF A PERMEATE (SUCH AS A LIQUID, GAS, OR VAPOR) THROUGH A SOLID
Permeate; Imbuing; Permeates; Permeated; Permeating; Permeations; Permeational
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تَخَلُّل ; دُخُول ; نَفَاذ ; نَفَّاذ

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تَغَلْغُل
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‎ تَغَلْغُل‎

Definición

Permeation
·noun The act of permeating, passing through, or spreading throughout, the pores or interstices of any substance.

Wikipedia

Permeation

In physics and engineering, permeation (also called imbuing) is the penetration of a permeate (a fluid such as a liquid, gas, or vapor) through a solid. It is directly related to the concentration gradient of the permeate, a material's intrinsic permeability, and the materials' mass diffusivity. Permeation is modeled by equations such as Fick's laws of diffusion, and can be measured using tools such as a minipermeameter.

Ejemplos de uso de PERMEATION
1. Nathan, whose informative and accessible tone illustrates why she is the doyenne of Jewish cookery writing, describes the permeation of kosher food in the United States.
2. The ministry said in a directive last week that silencing the karaoke outlets was a "mopping–up operation to prevent the ideological and cultural permeation of anti–socialism," according to the aid group.
3. Granted, it is arguable that the embargo should be abandoned, or significantly eased, regardless of how the Cuban regime behaves, because the regime has much to fear from any increased permeation of Cuba by foreign commercial and intellectual presences.
4. Madjid will be sorely missed at a time when Islamists are returning to the offensive in Indonesia, trying to smuggle their totalitarian vision of faith through a process of permeation.
5. The demise of the traditional Islamist terror groups and the Muslim Brotherhood‘s change of strategy, from one of armed violence to one of winning power through permeation, created a vacuum that has been partly filled by the neo–terrorists of the kind known under the Al Qaida brand.