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penetrates
verb
Third person singular of penetrate
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The inducing substance of the mesoderm is a large molecule, probably a protein or a nucleoprotein, which presumably penetrates reacting cells, though direct and unequivocal proof of such penetration is still unavailable.
The noise penetrates even the most soundproof buildings.
An all-pervasive dampness penetrates the wooden homes in the rainy season, and in the narrowest alleyways there are patches of mud where the ground never quite dries.
Even if you close your window, it penetrates.
Penetrates your very soul.
I believe the camera penetrates you.
As light penetrates deeper into tissue, the resulting ultrasonic signal diminishes.
Yet this period is also the "golden age" of a technology, which now penetrates all parts of society.These two periods of a technological revolution are separated by what Ms Perez calls a "turning point"—a crucial time for making the choices that determine whether a technological revolution will deliver on its promises.
If the oil penetrates the wetlands it could worsen the problem further by killing the vegetation that does its best to hold the marshes together.
Those other mammalian marine predators, the dolphins, use sound to "see" in places where little light penetrates.
But as technology increasingly penetrates society, these topics have ever greater political and legal implications.
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