Sentence examples for penetrable by from inspiring English sources

The phrase "penetrable by" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that can be passed through or accessed, often in a physical or metaphorical sense. Example: "The fortress was designed to be impenetrable by enemy forces."

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There is a small expanse of bank near the parking lot, which is penetrable by foot.

Titanium was estimated to enter into Mg(OH 2 layer during the discharging process and make this barrier layer more penetrable by elemental hydrogen.

Far from hanging on to the gates of literature, her stories create a powerful illusion of bringing their readers up against unmediated life; and life isn't penetrable by the normal procedures of book reviewing.

Consider, for example, Duravit's McDry, an elegant, teardrop-shaped model that sells for $895 and doesn't require water to flush (instead it uses a biodegradable blue oil, penetrable by a stream of urine, which acts as a barrier to odors).

One phase is crystalline (skeleton), and the other corresponds to the mixture (fluid) of gas and free amorphous (the latter is considered penetrable by gas).

The uniaxial tension behavior of polycrystalline thin films, in which all grain boundaries (GBs) are penetrable by dislocations, is investigated by two-dimensional discrete dislocation dynamics (DDD) method with a penetrable dislocation-GB interaction model.

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Though parts of the book will be penetrable only by scholars, it lays out in intricate detail the complicated genealogy of history's most successful language.

Rivelino and Vianna [14] utilized a spatially confined linear combination of configuration interaction functions to calculate the compressed helium atom ground state, whereas Marin and Cruz [15, 16] computed it under conditions of impenetrable and penetrable confinement by means of products of uncorrelated exponential functions and a cutoff factor.

The symbolic solutions for dispersion, skewness and kurtosis are constructed in basic configurations: diffusion process and Darcy flow through two porous blocks in "series", straight and radial Poiseuille flow, porous flow governed by the Stokes Brinkman Darcy channel equation and a fracture surrounded by penetrable diffusive matrix or embedded in porous flow.

A one-way domain decomposition method (DDM) is considered for the solution of the time-harmonic electromagnetic scattering problem by inhomogeneous penetrable 3-D objects: the computational domain is partitioned into concentric subdomains and an integral representation (IR) of the electromagnetic fields on the outer boundary constitutes an exact radiation condition.

In summary, we have shown that two core components of our emotional experiences, valence and arousal, which are generally considered to be of a non-cognitive, affective nature, are penetrable to different degrees by cognitive processing.

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