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It is a fact that the borders have been semi-permeable for a long time.
Like a semi-permeable cell wall they only allow certain thoughts to pass through.
They have semi-permeable membranes, which allow water in but keep most of the salt out.
The movement of water by diffusion through a semi-permeable membrane.
By the 19th century it was accepted that some form of semi-permeable barrier must exist around a cell.
While both China and Vietnam appear open to trade from the rest of the world, the border they share is only semi-permeable, it seems.
Because the membrane of the cells is semi-permeable, certain ions cannot usually pass into the cell.
Osmosis is when water passes through a semi-permeable layer to reach equilibrium.
As the shell grew, the back compartments were sealed with a semi-permeable membrane.
A semi-permeable membrane allows solvent particles to pass in both directions.
Pre-cells would have had semi-permeable membranes, allowing only certain molecules to pass through.
Nitrox systems use semi-permeable membranes to separate out a portion of the nitrogen in air.
Each chloroplast is surrounded by a double walled semi-permeable membrane.
It is semi-permeable because some substances can penetrate it freely, whereas others cannot.
Reverse osmosis uses a semi-permeable membrane to separate water from dissolved salts.
Filter paper, a semi-permeable paper barrier placed perpendicular to a liquid or air flow.
These claims are not likely as the skin is only semi-permeable and is not able to conduct toxins out of the body.
It is generally fired at lower temperatures than either stoneware or porcelain, and can remain semi-permeable to water until glazed.
They surround cells and organelles with a semi-permeable barrier that prevents free flow of substances.
His body started the process automatically, exuding a transparent liquid that hardened into a tough semi-permeable membrane.
A vacuole is surrounded by a thin layer of cytoplasm which acts as a semi-permeable membrane.
This dressing should, in turn, be covered with a semi-permeable dressing to provide a barrier to vaccinia virus.
Products combining an absorbent base with an overlying semi-permeable layer can be used to cover the vaccination site.
The skin of the slug acts as a semi-permeable membrane where there are different concentrations of salt and water on each side.
Another example is in separation and mixing of gases, with use of chemically semi-permeable membranes.