permeable in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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In fact, it is much more permeable than the skin, and the composition of the nail includes 712% water.
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The majority of the outdoor area on the site is covered with water permeable pavers for natural drainage.
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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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Water may leak into the underground system from many sources including permeable earth, sinkholes, and losing streams.
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Like other amphibians, oxygen can pass through their highly permeable skins.
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For example, the apical surface of gastrointestinal epithelial cells serve as a selective permeable barrier that separates the external environment from the body.
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These damages change the formation of the blood-retinal barrier and also make the retinal blood vessels become more permeable.
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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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This provides not only an indication of the fluids present, but also, at least qualitatively, whether the formation is permeable or not.
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The main route for infection from alien influences, in his view, came from the problem of permeable borders.
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