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This working-class district on the far eastern tip of the city — a maze of streets and squares nestled in between the Biennale gardens and the Arsenale — has always distinguished itself for being impermeable to the trappings of mass tourism.
These pores allow the passage of small charged molecules like ATP and NADH while being impermeable to macromolecules like folded proteins [ 44, 45].
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The skin, remember, is impermeable to fat so none is going to leak in or out.
(1) The inner mitochondrial membrane is impermeable to protons, hydroxide ions, and other cations and anions.
The church is making the claims across four continents despite a widespread scientific consensus that condoms are impermeable to HIV.
But sport can never be impermeable to dysfunction and dissonance in broader society.
(Because permafrost is impermeable to water, waterlogged soil near the surface slides easily down a slope).
It is immensely strong, it has exceptionally high thermal and electrical conductivity and is impermeable to gases.
In their patent, the inventors say the sheet of tobacco is impermeable to air, so it is "poor in combustibility".
Urothelium is generally considered to be impermeable to water and constituents of urine.
In order for the process to produce ATP, the inner membrane must be impermeable to hydrogen ions (H+).
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