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However, H2O molecules could pass through the carbon membrane obviously.
The small drug molecules could pass through the semipermeable membrane until the dialysis reaches equilibrium, while the drug-protein complexes are retained in the dialysis bag.
At pore sizes of 0.515 and 0.6 nm, the concentration profile indicates that the stray H2 molecules are distributed throughout two boxes without obvious accumulation in the channel or near the edges of the membrane (Fig. 2b, c), suggesting most of H2 molecules could pass the membrane to the side vacuum boxes with trace amount of adsorbed species in the channel.
Other molecules could pass through the bilayer but must be transported rapidly in such large numbers that channel-type transport is impractical.
Smaller molecules could pass through these porins in the outer membrane (OM).
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Small molecules of urea could pass through the membrane, while larger blood molecules might not.
Therefore, H2 molecules could easily pass through the membrane without accumulation in the channel, and the H2 permeability is proportional to the width of the channel (active surface area).
Although it may be more accurate to say that the odds are a little better than your molecules lining up exactly with those of a wall so that you could pass right through it unharmed.
And it could pass.
He could pass for 16.
"A chimp could pass it.
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