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Qué (quién) es PERMEABILITY - definición

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Permeable; Impermeable; Permeablize; Permeabilize; Permeablise; Permeability (disambiguation); Impermeability; Permeabililty

Permeability         
·noun The quality or state of being permeable.
permeability         
¦ noun
1. the state or quality of being permeable.
2. Physics a quantity measuring the influence of a substance on the magnetic flux in the region it occupies.
permeable         
¦ adjective (of a material or membrane) allowing liquids or gases to pass through it.
Derivatives
permeabilization or permeabilisation noun
permeabilize or permeabilise verb
Origin
ME: from L. permeabilis, from permeare (see permeate).

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Permeability

Permeability, permeable, and semipermeable may refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de PERMEABILITY
1. "During the summer, when the bottles are stored outside, heating increases the permeability of the plastic material to gasoline fumes – especially if they are stored close to the pumps," said Miltz.
2. With the TV Centre revolving doors working overtime in the past 18 months, Bellamy‘s appointment also highlights the increased permeability of the wall between the BBC and the commercial world.
3. Staniford also used a detailed computer simulation of the reservoir, based on its size and shape, the porosity and permeability of its rock, and the assumed oil extraction rates.
4. Kombina Dance Company Khadir (Penetrable) Karmiel Dance Festival, July 20 Amir Kolban, founder of Jerusalem based Kombina dance troupe, named his new work Khadir, which in Hebrew alludes to both space and permeability.
5. The clod, which has a strong contact and permeability, is instantly dissolved in water and forms a thin layer on the surface of water to stick to harmful insects when moving.