Sentence examples for hermetic space from inspiring English sources

'hermetic space' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a place or environment that is sealed off or closed off, where anything entering or leaving is tightly controlled. For example, "The lab was a hermetic space, with only essential personnel allowed to enter."

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At first hearing, it suggests a cloistered, hermetic space, yet it is ventilated with many hidden influences, and has deep roots in the folk music of the Balkans.

A perfect hollow sphere is indeed a hermetic space, a passageway, which will enable the exchange of substances or information between the interior and exterior spaces, and is a key element for maximizing its advantages (such as large internal void and doubled surface area) in the practical applications, and even for the formation of hollow spheres.

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To assemble the electrodeposition-based electrochromic device, DMSO-based gel electrolyte was contained in a hermetic square space of 20 mm × 20 mm, cut inside a 0.5-mm thick Teflon sheet, and sealed by sandwiching the Teflon sheet between two FTO electrodes (one of which was modified with TiO2 nanoparticles).

"They're enclosed spaces, hermetic worlds," Mr. Rivers, 40, said recently of the environments in his films.

Expensive and space-consuming hermetic sealing is not an option for most of them.

Experiments with chemical reactions of polymerisation in composite materials under high vacuum, ion beam and plasma discharge have shown a possibility to use the liquid polymer matrix of composite materials under space conditions without hermetic coating.

In this reading, Eden is a protected space but also a hermetic one, sterile rather than fertile, stripped down to reveal its prison-like essence.

Fig. 2 Mean live insects/100 g grains in hermetic and non-hermetical at different storage periods.

This field is about the incommensurable, what we don't understand: the darkness that is inside these hermetic bunkers which shares the darkness of deep space.

Mark Titchner, artist It seems to me that if you even ask this question, what you are actually asking is "art a waste of space?" While, of course, there is a place for hermetic investigation, for me, art is primarily a practice based on communication, context and discussion.

Much of what's in is quiet and hermetic to the point of initially looking blank.

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