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Meanings of more permeable in English
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Usage of more permeable in English
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At the Interface factory, swapping concrete for morepermeable pavement could reduce runoff.
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As canvas is morepermeable than paper, these two last processes are quickly got through.
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When you don't eat enough healthy fats, skin cells become morepermeable and lose moisture.
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These scaffolds, after days of cell growth, were also morepermeable to an MR contrast agent.
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This is slightly concerning when you consider your vagina is far morepermeable than your face.
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Prior work demonstrates that modifying a GDD with a porous membrane promotes a vascularized and morepermeable capsule.
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As part of the research, human retinal cells were stimulated using an electric shock, which made them morepermeable.
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Removing the top layer of the gel polish makes the polish morepermeable and allows for a shorter soak-off time.
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Of all mortars of the same richness, but of varying granulometric composition, those which contain very few fine grains are much morepermeable.
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Combo NP-treated tumors became 2.75 folds morepermeable than those treated with Combo Free as measured by Evans Blue.
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Yet racial barriers in Britain do seem far morepermeable than in America; one reason is that racial dispersion throughout London is actually quite high.