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Interestingly, the two most permeable species were zwitterionic forms of TPT, and the permeability of the lactone zwitterion was comparable to that of the neutral form of another camptothecin analogue.
It seems that what determine a plant's ability to survive cold are the levels of sugar and proteins in the cell sap and the permeability of the membrane enclosing the cytoplasm of each cell.
They spoke with Nate Chinen about their opera moms, getting along on tour and the permeability of jazz in our time.
Overcome by "the taste, the smell, the touch, the aftertouch and the permeability" of him, she reels through the city like an errant nymph.
The rate of penetration depends on the pressures exerted by the water in the reservoir, the length of seepage paths through the dam, and the permeability of the material of construction.
In metre kilogram second (mks) and SI units, B and H have different dimensions, and the permeability of free space (symbolized μ0) is defined as equal to 4π × 10-7 weber per ampere-metre so that the mks unit of electric current may be the same as the practical unit, the ampere.
And the permeability of coal seams improves nearly tenfold.
The porosity and the permeability of the wall will be denoted by φ and K ∗, respectively.
In tension failure area cracks initiate and extend and the permeability of the element significantly increases.
The prepared polymers were characterized and the permeability of gases through them was investigated.
The solubility coefficients and the permeability of gas molecules in the composites were also calculated.
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