Examples of 'be permeable' in a sentence

Meaning of "be permeable"

be permeable - This phrase describes the ability of a substance or object to allow liquids or gases to pass through

How to use "be permeable" in a sentence

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The soil should be permeable and nutritious.
Our intestines are meant to be permeable.
The support can be permeable to the medium.
This paper can exhibit a range of permeability or not be permeable.
The separator must be permeable to alkali ions.
The material of the sheaths may or may not be permeable.
A material is said to be permeable if it contains continuous voids.
The microdispersion must in particular be permeable to gases.
They can be permeable or impermeable to fluid.
These membranes can moreover also be permeable to glycerol.
They can be permeable or impermeable to fluids.
Everyone thought membranes could not be permeable to proteins.
The layer has to be permeable when positioned at the strainer.
In some embodiments the housing can be permeable to air.
Said adhesive must be permeable to the active principle.

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The flexible sealing strips may also be permeable to air.
The cap could be permeable or impermeable.
The fourth property is that the sheet must be permeable to gases.
These belts can be permeable to air and water.
It is also envisioned for some applications that the belt need not be permeable.
The membrane can be permeable to the fluid.
Alternatively, the filter wrapper may be permeable.
Such a spacer material can be permeable or impermeable in nature.
In addition, it is not necessary for the entire surface to be permeable.
Under pressure and may be permeable to water vapor.
For an aquifer to form, the rocks and materials in the ground must be permeable.
The membrane can also be permeable and perforate.
The belt PF can also alternatively be a groove belt and / or it can also be permeable.
The capsule may be permeable or semipermeable.
For example, if the sample is a blood sample, the membrane should be permeable to blood.
The backsheet may be permeable or impermeable.
The semi-permeable membranes are required to retain latex particles but to be permeable to aminoacids.
The two walls may be permeable or impermeable to the liquid.
Thus the first and second conveying members may be permeable or impermeable.
The filter may be permeable to gas and impermeable to liquids.
The microcapsule shell should also be permeable to seawater.
This film can be permeable to gas and water vapour.
The perforations allow the wound contact layer to be permeable to liquid and gas.
The sealant must be permeable to the agent or agents in the device.
The barrier layer will resist but will be permeable to ethylene oxide.
The soil has to be permeable so that the seepage water is not stored.
Pressure points, which can be permeable to water.
The separator must be permeable so that ions can travel from one plate to another.
In some embodiments, the films may be permeable to radiation.
The porous sidewall may be permeable to water vapor and impermeable to liquid desiccant.
In some embodiments, the obstacle may be permeable to the field.
The bridge flap material can be permeable to a passage of gas through a thickness dimension thereof.
Accordingly, the fabric of the invention may be permeable or impermeable.
The carrier ply must be permeable to the radiation used in the respective illumination step.
The mantle-crust boundary seems to be permeable in this context.

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