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Water movements through a membrane result from the difference in water potential in the two compartments separated by the membrane.
For example aquaporins expressed in astroglia are critical for water movements through brain tissue, but they can also be instrumental in mediating oedema in pathology (Zador et al., 2009).
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The radial system functions primarily in the transport of carbohydrates from the inner bark to the wood; there are some food-storage cells in this system as well, and water movement through the rays is possible.
The internal anatomy is also a tool in classification, particularly the organs of the mantle cavity, the pattern of water movement through it, and the structure and functioning of the ctenidia and labial palps.
Water movement through cell membranes is facilitated by water channels, called "aquaporins" (AQPs) (Maurel [2007]).
Equally important is knowledge and theoretical modeling of water movement through the wastewater ecosystems.
Simultaneously, Br was applied at a rate of 100 kg ha−1 to provide information on water movement through the profiles.
Determining water movement through contaminated sediment is critical for characterizing transport of chemicals from the sediment to the overlying water.
Conceptual models describing salt and water movement through the different landforms and under different antecedent catchment wetness conditions are presented.
Experimental evidence has shown that soil layering can significantly alter water movement through soil profiles, especially in sloping landscapes.
Colbeck (1972) developed a theory of water percolation in snow and Colbeck (1975) developed a theory of water movement through a layered snowpack.
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