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The results show that when concrete is subjected to high enough constant hydraulic pressure, it will be permeated, and after it reaches its maximum permeation rate, the permeability coefficient will gradually decrease towards a stable value.
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Both Triumph of The Will and Olympia are permeated by Riefenstahl's intense feeling for the expressive power of bodies in motion, whether they be marching Nazis or high divers.
The government's green paper, Fulfilling our Potential: Teaching Excellence, Social Mobility and Student Choice, outlines the means by which market forces will be permitted to permeate further into higher education in England and to a more limited extent the rest of the UK (Editorial, 8 November).
Barton's exploration of his childhood, which, despite close relationships with many family members and particularly his grandmother, was permeated with violence, will be rejected by his detractors as the search for an excuse.
The only clue as to what will eventually be happening in here later today is that the room is permeated with the aroma of coffee.
I suppose we will never see a flood of litigation from old-timers complaining that the workplace is permeated with ageism.
Everyday life is permeated by political divisions.
The clubhouse restaurant was permeated with the smell of barbecue.
This piece, he says, is permeated with their ideas.
"Wars I Have Seen" is permeated with Stein's anxiety.
We are entering a world that is permeated with AI.
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