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1 Bones also roughened with age, became more porous , and lost mass.
2 The more air it contains the more porous will be the finished product.
3 Under magnification the irregularity looked circular and more porous than the surrounding bone.
4 Each cleaning has rendered the stone more porous necessitating a yet more drastic cleaning.
5 When bones become more porous and brittle, women have an increased risk of fractures.
6 Linen has the advantage of remaining more porous than cotton, when moist with perspiration.
7 Brownlee also suggested that border security may be more porous than was being made public.
8 A poem is just as porous as the meerschaum ; - the more porous it is, the better.
9 The borders of storytelling are more porous this season, and Insecure triumphs because of it.
10 Some housekeepers prefer a flannel pad as being more porous , and therefore more easily aired.
11 Other materials become more porous at higher temperatures, allowing body heat and water vapor to escape.
12 The impression prevails that southern hickory is more porous and brash than hickory from the north.
13 The bones become more porous and more brittle.
14 Diurnal surface temperature variations on Phoebe suggest a more porous regolith than on the jovian satellites.
15 I couldn't help but wish for a treatment that was a little more porous or free flowing.
16 As we ascended, the flow became hotter under our feet, as well as more porous and glistening.
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