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He also assumed an enormous penetrability of the bodies.
On page 32 of Penetrability is a beautiful color plate showing the earth in violent action at both ends.
The law governing this movement is called Penetrability.
Offensively, she is competent against normal enemies due to the excellent reach and penetrability of her weapons.
T is the half-life and P is the penetrability.
Second Memorandum: Ōba becomes increasingly concerned over the potential penetrability of his cheerful facade.
Sustainable development must be genuine and be capable of measuring the principle of penetrability, which relates to all the European Union's political goals.
A new method to estimate the preformation probability as a penetrability of the internal part of the barrier within a fission theory was developed.
The new ammunition offers an enhanced range, and increases the penetrability enough to defeat individual armour of the PASGT type even at great distance.
Chevaline (pronounced: Shev-a-leen) was a project to improve the penetrability of the warheads used by the British Polaris nuclear weapons system.
For the proper Transfersome vesicles, the experiment derived proportionality function, so-called "Penetrability", increases non-linearly with the flux driving force (head pressure), often sigmoidally).
In a fission theory the preformation probability is the penetrability of the internal part of the barrier from the initial turning point R to the touching point R.
Although Lawson has written more than fifty books and pamphlets, the most important sources of his views are Lawsonomy (in three volumes, 1935-39), Manlife, 1923, and Penetrability, 1939.
Hereby the soil reaches a temperature of about 85 C. Milling for soil loosening is not recommended since soil structure may become too fine which reduces its penetrability for steam.
Analysis of experimental Penetrability vs. Driving pressure curves can therefore yield the characteristic bilayer elasticity and permeability values, based on theoretical description of material flow as an activated transport process.
The Trasparenze represent "research into canvas and its penetrability, on the visibility of what is beyond the fabric: an attempt not to make the visibility system stiff" C. Benincasa.
They were of the highest interest with reference to the internal structure and temperature of the ice and the penetrability of its mass, pervious throughout, as it proved, to air and water.
'Dunescape' The beauty of wood, specifically of cedar, figures in "Dunescape" at P.S. 1, where it is used for its lightness and penetrability and a host of cultural associations.
The girl's lovely ears have been literally pierced; the penetrability of her sweet flesh is thus brazenly advertised upon her very body, a proclamation of her ready vulnerability, in incitement to male rapine.
He also developed his own highly unusual theories of physics, according to which such concepts as "penetrability", "suction and pressure" and "zig-zag-and-swirl" were discoveries on par with Einstein's Theory of Relativity.
If, then, cosmic rays consisted of ultrashort waves, sufficiently ultrashort to account for their penetrability, then the particle aspect ought to be so prominent that casual experiments would only detect the particle aspect.
He was told that not more than 30 were distinguished, as God, space, matter, beings occupying space which feel and think, thinking beings which do not occupy space, those which possess penetrability, others which do not, etc.
Penetrability theory predicted eight decay modes: C, Ne, Mg, Si, Ar and Ca from the following parent nuclei: Ra, Th, U, Pu, Cm, Cf, Fm and No.
Clearly, the man about to devote the better part of the next decade to a new translation of Proust is a cultural optimist, a believer in the penetrability of foreignness, and in the usefulness of both the science and the art of his profession.
The ships are designed to be realistically sunk, and all clubs have very stringent rules requiring ships not to be built with hulls stronger than is appropriate, typically specifying a thickness of the balsa wood hulls as well as a test of penetrability.