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DMSO, specially, can have aprotic interactions with intercellular lipids, being able to cause reversible distortion of lipid head groups, which in turn could produce a more permeable packing arrangement [ 29].
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A more permeable second skin might be used for undereye bags while a less permeable one might hold a medication in place.
These days, though, the boundary between the screen and the world seems more permeable than ever.
IN the early 20th century, distinctions between art forms were a lot more permeable than they are today.
The membrane that separates the online world from the real world is ever more permeable.
The city's dividing line had become more permeable, at least in one direction.
The boundaries between work, caring and benefits are way more permeable than the political discourse allows.
"You need to make the city more permeable," he said.
Her pests are persistent and ultimately powerful – an effective metaphor to argue for a more permeable, equal city.
Siloxane-methacrylate, Dr. Salamone said, has since been superseded by lens materials that are even more permeable.
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