Sentence examples for a permeation of from inspiring English sources

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But, he added: "A permeation of mediocrity flows through the organization.

The subterranean limestone resulted in a permeation of the soil with calcium, which diminished its value for agriculture when it was first brought under cultivation in the Neolithic Period.

Whether the problem of modernity is accounted for in terms of a permeation of objective, instrumental rationality or of a purposeless agitation of subjective values, Weber viewed these two images as constituting a single problem insofar as they contributed to the inertia of modern individuals who fail to take principled moral action.

The general structure of an optical ammonia sensor is based on a hydrophilic polymer, in which the sensing chemistry is immobilized, entrapped sandwich-like between a supporting material and a proton barrier, which permits a permeation of ammonia but prohibits a penetration of protons into the host material.

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Gupta, V., Hwang, B. H., Doshi, N. & Mitragotri, S. A permeation enhancer for increasing transport of therapeutic macromolecules across the intestine.

The mucosal preparation was mounted on the receptor compartment of a Franz diffusion cell displaying a permeation area of 3.14 cm.

Voltage-gated Na+ channels are integral membrane proteins that function as a gateway for a selective permeation of sodium ions across biological membranes.

It was also able to retain 75% trypsin protein while maintaining a permeation flux of 48 L h−1 m−2 bar−1.

This thrombotic disorder has been attributed to a tight fibrin network responsible for a decreased permeation of flow through the clot, leading to defective thrombus lysis due to a diminished availability of fibrinolytic enzymes to the inner fibrin surface.

The book, originally published in 1998, largely focuses on the UK scene where genres like drum and bass, garage, hardcore, and jungle snowballed into a long history of electronic production and a surprising permeation of dance music into pop culture.

The slow time-dependence of inhibition by AR-C155858 could reflect slow binding to a site on the external surface or perhaps, more likely, a slow permeation of the inhibitor into the cell where it binds to an internal site on MCT1.

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