Sentence examples for may penetrate a from inspiring English sources

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In the case of woven fabrics, a knife may penetrate a small distance merely by pushing fibers aside, but deep penetration and perforation of layers of fabric can only occur by cutting through fibers, particularly in the case of tightly-woven fabrics.

Soldiers also may penetrate a building from above, deposited on roofs by ropes slung from helicopters, whose firepower would be bolstered by AC-130 gunships.

Sometimes a deep well may penetrate a confined artesian aquifer, in which case natural hydrostatic pressure can raise the water to the surface.

Also at the well location, although the well may penetrate a productive shale, but in the same interval, away from the well location there might be non-productive shale sections.

This may indicate that the flow just below the CMB is purely toroidal and no stretching SV is present there, although the radial flow may penetrate a stably stratified layer, e.g., if the convection columns are large enough (Takehiro and Lister 2001) or in the presence of certain waves (Buffett 2014).

The parasite releases eggs containing larvae through feces or urine; if the eggs reach water, the larvae are released and may penetrate a snail.

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The carpal plate is fixated to the carpus by its stem and 2 screws, of which only the most radial may penetrate the metacarpal for a very short distance even though many advocate not doing so (Herzberg 2011).

After reaching a threshold concentration the peptide may penetrate the membrane leading to a depolarization and death of the cell [11].

In shallow water, pressure oscillations from waves of sufficient height and wave length may penetrate into the sediment to a depth equal to the wave amplitude21.

However, some experimental data (see, e.g., [4]) show the evidence that a particle may penetrate the barrier, later returning into the confined volume.

In addition to these polyzwitterionic characteristics it is self-evident that crystalline S-layer lattices are highly polyhydrophilic because water molecules may penetrate and lock to form a hydrogen bond network in the pores and bonds to groups on the protein surface [32].

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