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As a consequence, clay is relatively impervious, while sand soils can absorb plenty of water.
Desert animals typically have skin that is relatively impervious to water.
These data suggest that the tests examined here are relatively impervious to circadian phase.
Only the incomes of affluent families were relatively impervious to partisan politics, growing robustly under Democrats and Republicans alike.
Thus, it is relatively impervious to brightness and contrast variations across an image or between different images.
North Korea is also under sanctions, but the regime has proved relatively impervious to them because of its ability to import almost anything through China.
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Rates on small savings deposits and service-intensive products like checking accounts are relatively low and largely impervious to changes in market rates.
Essentially, therefore, the flora is divided into two components with fundamentally different demographics: fire-resistant (resprouter) populations are relatively stable, persistent and impervious to disturbance by fire, and fire-killed (reseeder) populations are more variable and susceptible to local extinction after fire [ 18, 21, 22].
As the overall difference between photo-interpretation and NLCD impervious cover is relatively small (1.4%) and impervious cover has likely increased between the NLCD and Google Earth images, the NLCD impervious cover estimates at the zone scale are reasonable.
This prototype method provides a relatively low cost, flexible approach to generate updated impervious surface using NLCD 2001 as the baseline.
My point is that the gloom that has accompanied the relatively minor February-March market pullback is now becoming impervious to how the facts are playing out, and this bodes favorably for a bullish resolution for the market.
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