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Type Words
Synonyms pervasion, suffusion
Type of diffusion
Has types ammonification, carbonation, impregnation, saturation
Derivation permeate
Type Words
Synonyms interpenetration
Type of penetration
Derivation permeate

Examples of permeation

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It is very likely that limonene acts as a permeation enhancer for benzoquinone.
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These examinations match very closely with the permeation results in this work.
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These expansions need vertical as well as horizontal permeation by the state.
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Molecular basis of substrate-induced permeation by an amino acid antiporter.
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The political left always aims to expand the permeation of economic life by politics.
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As a rubber additive, mica reduces gas permeation and improves resiliency.
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Dong Xu in Nanjing University of technology for oxygen permeation property measurement.
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The lamination structure doesn't allow permeation of gases from outside into the pouch.
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Another type of common test is called the gas permeation pouch test.
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  • The process of permeating or infusing something with a substance
  • Interpenetration: mutual penetration; diffusion of each through the other
  • Permeation, in physics and engineering, is the penetration of a permeate (such as a liquid, gas, or vapor) through a solid, and is related to a material's intrinsic permeability. Permeability is tested by permeation measurement, for example by a minipermeameter.
  • The process of migration of a substance into and through another, usually the movement of a gas into and through a hose material; the rate of permeation is specific to the substance, temperature, pressure and the material being permeated.
  • The diffusion of a media (generally a gas) through a rubber or plastic component.
  • The rate of which gases or vapours travel through the elastomer. This is an important property if the elastomer is being used to prevent leakage of gases/vapours from chambers, etc. ...
  • The passage or diffusion of a gas, vapor, liquid, or solid through a barrier without physically or chemically affecting it.
  • Refers to the SEC process in which a solute can enter a mobile-phase-filled pore of the packing.
  • The passage of a fluid under pressure through a solid material by diffusion.