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It's making it more difficult to permeate publicly.
Feinstein said, "It is very difficult to permeate the vast number of terrorist groups that now loosely associate themselves with Al Qaeda or Al Nusra or any other group.
In addition, the use of polymeric antimicrobial agents have the advantages that they are nonvolatile, chemically stable, and find it difficult to permeate through the skin of man or animal and may enhance the efficacy of some existing antimicrobial agents and minimize the environmental problems accompanying the residual toxicity of the agents in addition to prolonging their lifetime [2, 11 14].
It has a high molecular weight and a hydrophilic nature making it very difficult to permeate through skin and hair.
2,4,5 This difference may be due in part to the nature of the TB cell wall, which is recognised as difficult to permeate, particularly due to its unique mycolic acid layer.
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TCI molecules are about twice the size of corticosteroids, which makes it more difficult for them to permeate the skin and cause systemic adverse effects.
For the unique lamellar-cylindrical morphological structure and completely hydrophobic in chemical nature, it is very difficult for water or proton molecules to permeate across the SEBS neat films.
Total confusion seems to permeate the shows.
"That began to permeate through the club.
It did not seem to permeate through to Roy.
This kind of openness still seems to permeate Livingston.
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