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permeable [ˈpɜ:miəbl̩, ingl. am. ˈpɜ:r-] ADJ.

1. permeable form. soil, rock:

permeable

2. permeable fig. border:

permeable

permeable ADJ.

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As for permeability, it suggests that residential areas should be permeable enough to allow movement in all directions but no more.
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In fact, boundaries must be seen as porous and permeable, and pluralized.
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Typical flow is cross current and since the majority of plates are solid and non permeable, sensible only transfer is the result.
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An example is a diathermic wall that is permeable only to heat; the intensive variable for this case is temperature.
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However, if the liver is damaged, the liver cell (hepatocyte) membrane becomes more permeable and some of the enzymes leak out into the blood circulation.
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Returning to the previous example, let's now construct a barrier that is permeable only to sodium ions.
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Arterioles can become permeable resulting in compromise of the blood brain barrier.
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Becoming aware of the limits of his space brought about questioning: how can the limits be made permeable?
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This is roughly the thesis that modules are much less open and permeable to background knowledge and beliefs on the part of the individual.
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Due the permeable nature of the walls, and the lack of channelled roof drainage, it was necessary that eaves project far from the walls.
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