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"permeable" Definitions
  1. allowing a liquid or gas to pass through

265 Sentences With "permeable"

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Philadelphia proposes to convert 34 percent of the city to permeable surfaces—green rooftops and permeable pavement.
A more permeable second skin might be used for undereye bags while a less permeable one might hold a medication in place.
Peanuts have a soft shell that's permeable to chemicals and toxins Peanuts have a soft shell that's permeable to chemicals and toxins, which means the flesh is exposed to pesticides, mold, and fungi, too.
Revising is good, but I like being permeable at the beginning.
Instead, my very permeable Uggs are damp and splattered with mud.
The boundary between patient and doctor was permeable from the start.
The ancient and modern, the east and the west, are utterly permeable.
Conventional resources reside in more porous and permeable rock, allowing easier access.
Plus, the supposed division between the mainstream and the underground is permeable.
Trees, loose soils and permeable material on roads also help, they say.
The container's base itself is permeable to oxygen, a substance that inhibits curing.
But the woman hadn't worn rigid gas permeable lenses in nearly three decades.
Most people have their set of what they believe and she's really permeable.
The city's dividing line had become more permeable, at least in one direction.
It's a permeable world with fixed rules about who matters and who doesn't.
Even relative to other dense cities, Barcelona has few green or permeable surfaces.
The hard walls of reality softened, revealing themselves to be nothing but permeable membranes.
The texture itself goes on like water: It's thin, permeable, and sinks in fast.
Stroh's absorbing memoir suggests that most cocoons are permeable and that privilege is relative.
Inside the blister, the surgeon finds a contact lens: a rigid gas-permeable one.
Low-maintenance landscapes was the fourth-most expected trend, and permeable landscapes was the fifth.
In that case it is usually a gas permeable on top of a soft lens.
There are technological solutions as well, such as porous or permeable concrete and asphalt mixes.
Since the ground barrier is permeable, you can even add some water for sandcastle building.
" They finally hired a materials engineer who came up with a less permeable "thermoplastic elastomer.
Permeable paving, swales and dry wells can temporarily capture runoff and reduce combined sewer overflows.
How permeable is the barrier between the non-VR Facebook app and the in-VR stuff?
This machine has water in a tank, and permeable membranes that deliver water to evaporative walls.
The heat is effectively trapped by automobile glass, which is not as permeable to longer wavelengths.
You can choose to be permeable, to be curious, to be the one that didn't die.
Conservationists espouse maintenance methods that could protect more trees, like permeable sidewalks and more careful pruning.
The blinds, permeable barriers between the public and private realms, remain one of Yang's signature materials.
Man-made barriers have been linked to a decrease in genetic diversity, even when they're semi-permeable.
Additionally, permeable walkways allow rainwater to seep into the ground instead of being routed to the gutter.
One way to do that would be to use an electrical field to make the cells permeable.
Scientists have grown increasingly concerned about these effects in children, who have more permeable blood-brain barriers.
The centuries-old, permeable dry stone walls that border those plots are vital to Cinque Terre's survival.
Alcohol abuse makes your intestinal barrier more permeable, which allows these bacterial toxins to seep throughout the body.
Because silicone rubber is gas permeable, oxygen can get into the cells and carbon dioxide can get out.
Most of the scene has been rigged with this, like a permeable haptic membrane that outlines the world.
"When A.D.U.s are incorporated with duplexes that share common walls, less open permeable space is lost," he said.
But the line between optimism and pessimism is a permeable one—beneath every Bedford Falls lurks a Pottersville.
Thus, the boundary between the conservative Liberals and the progressive Greens is more permeable than most politicians assume.
China's "sponge city initiative" aims to arrest this cycle through the use of permeable surfaces and green infrastructures.
The barrier between what's sold in India and what's sold in the US — and how — is far more permeable.
Areas with low permeability are shown on the maps in pink, with the least permeable areas highlighted in magenta.
The first two are the easiest to hold as a politician: to be overwhelmingly for or against permeable borders.
In organizing the show, Ms. Scanlan confronted the permeable boundary between functionality and personal expression, between design and art.
Donnelly was a master at quietly cultivating a network, one that straddled the permeable line between government and industry.
As recently as the early 1980s, the walls between pro athletes and the sportswriters who covered them were permeable.
We were young and permeable, so we soon read from this hostile dictionary like it were our native tongue.
Interdisciplinary artist Delita Martin asks us to consider that the veil that separates our world from other dimensions is permeable.
It would split the establishment bubble, making it more permeable and putting its leaders much closer to the ordinary voter.
Environmental Protections The biomass pyramid shows that the distinction between big harm and small harm is, in fact, highly permeable.
The result is gas-permeable, doesn't block sweat glands, and stretchable enough to be worn for long periods without discomfort.
Rascal becomes resilient, resourceful and adventurous thanks to the permeable boundary between reality and fantasy, not in spite of it.
The city's subway system is permeable by nature: As it weaves underneath the streets, it is constantly surrounded by groundwater.
Other experts said that the travel restrictions had probably come too late and that the barriers would prove too permeable.
Printers that once could only produce thick plastic can now churn out flexible material, metal, and now even semi-permeable membranes.
A central theme of Globalfest has been that while borders are permeable, cultures can maintain an identity even as they change.
Wastewater is injected under pressure into disposal wells drilled into a sandstone or other permeable formation, and flows into the rock.
RGP stands for rigid gas permeable contacts, meaning the contacts are hard but allow oxygen to reach the surface of the eye.
"In Namibia, the sandy soils of the fairy circles are much more permeable and precipitation can drain away with ease," said Getzin.
Something I've learned in the process of creating and working with Sunrise is how permeable the American political system is to corruption.
They remind us that we are vastly outnumbered, that our walls are permeable, that we are vulnerable even in our own homes.
These reforms rendered the political system more permeable and responsive to ideological activism, with long-term consequences for the parties' ideological sorting.
Residents can now choose between options of swales that look like patches of lawn grass, or even ones hidden under permeable concrete.
In order to efficiently dispose of wastewater, wells must be in permeable rock where the water can flow away from the well.
The cyst was removed, and inside was a single rigid gas permeable lens, an older type of contact she hadn't worn in decades.
They all seem permeable or alive—as though the aliveness of objects is there to compensate for my parents being ready to die.
Interactivity is also a permeable membrane, like the proscenium of traditional theater, functioning as a connective space between a human and something artificial.
Electronic music history suggests that safe spaces have never been free from conflict; in fact, they have always been permeable to hostile intruders.
In fact, as a child, I was fascinated by how permeable the barrier between teachers and students seemed to be in earlier times.
They cannot move very far very fast, and their skin is permeable and sensitive to toxins and changes in their environment and water.
Still, there's more that can be done in New York, Mr. Cohen said, like creating more permeable surfaces to help cope with flooding.
Students divide thousands and thousands of shells into small, permeable bags, which then go into large, bath-tub like tanks for several weeks.
BRIAN SEIBERT DAVIDO As music's borders grow ever more permeable, the Nigerian pop known as Afrobeats has been drawing an ever-expanding audience.
If the permeable barrier that separates the cathode from the anode crumbles, it creates a short circuit—and a whole lot of heat.
Word of the Day : allowing fluids or gases to pass or diffuse through _________ The word permeable has appeared in 21 articles on nytimes.
At first, the two scientists tried a Slide-A-Lyzer—a small permeable box used in laboratories to separate proteins from other chemicals.
Enhanced geothermal involves drilling wells into the hot rock, and forcing fluid — water or brine — into the hot rock through fractures or permeable areas.
These include recipes for concrete that is less permeable to water, and rebars made from rust-resistant materials such as stainless-steel or composites.
And because they're permeable, they can be used to absorb storm water or melted snow and guide it to underground storm-water management systems.
Harriet Korman, Permeable/Resistant: Recent Paintings and Drawings continues at Thomas Erben Gallery (526 West 26th Street, 4th floor, Chelsea, Manhattan) through December 21.
The openness of the vaginal cavity was seen as a deficit of character: If their bodies are physically permeable, so are their minds/souls.
In about half of the mice, they saw signs of the dye in their brains, indicated that their blood-brain barriers had become permeable.
Somehow permeable to its reader, it finds its form only in a sort of chemical compound with whatever spirit any individual brings to it.
America's music has always benefited from a permeable Southern border, and free concerts in the coming week celebrate interchanges and connections across the Americas.
Ajai Sahni, executive director of India's Institute for Conflict Management, said however permeable borders may be, fencing and other security measures do have an effect.
And there are trade-offs: permeable road surfaces require more maintenance, for example; reflective roofs might increase energy demand at colder times of the year.
Instead of changing the tent material to just be permeable to bullets, the change gave enemy AI the ability to see through tents as well.
As companies, workers and jobs become more fluid across permeable borders, it will become increasingly necessary to move money freely without arduous costs or constraints.
Experimental documentarian Robert Greene (director of Actress and Kate Plays Christine) tends to treat the barrier between "real" and "fake" in non-fiction as permeable.
And gates are likely to be more permeable than walls, because countries with long-standing controls will have learned how to police capital inflows effectively.
But, while underground cisterns may be impractical, a number of towns in California are experimenting with permeable pavements and rain gardens for capturing storm water.
But that plan would only ease one inch of flooding on 10 percent of the city's non-permeable surfaces, according to a report by WNYC.
So, you'll need to do without for at least a few weeks beforehand—longer if you wear rigid, gas-permeable lenses instead of soft ones.
The border is fairly permeable so there are a lot of Chinese people in Birobidzhan, a lot of traders, Chinese restaurants, that sort of thing.
She wants to apply some of the same philosophies in the farm to the lot, create permeable surfaces so that precious rainwater is not wasted.
It's an amiable and permeable symbolic barrier through which people come and go at will — to work, to buy and sell, to hide, to disappear.
We built the basic box first, added the permeable ground barrier, the sand (about 100 50-pound bags), and finished it off with the canopy.
These include rooftops covered by plants, scenic wetlands for rainwater storage, and permeable pavements that store excess runoff water and allow evaporation for temperature moderation.
In the astronomical world, the border between science fact and science fiction can be very permeable, perhaps because many scientists grew up reading science fiction.
Positioned between renderings, the permeable material's function as a layer that is used interchangeably as internal lining and external cladding manifests in literal — though alternative — terms.
For all the attention the country's border with Mexico is getting these days, it's worth noting that there's a far more permeable border to the north.
It was a rigid gas permeable lens, also known as a hard lens—a lens that is slightly more durable than most other types of contacts.
They actually saw the reverse: the blood-brain barriers of mice exposed solely to penicillin were far less permeable than those of the other two groups.
Closed-back cans, on the other hand, have a less permeable shell that serves to isolate you and your music from exterior noise and unwanted attention.
Each day 100 million gallons of seawater are pushed through semi-permeable membranes to create 50 million gallons of water that is piped to municipal users.
Shoshan suggests the military camp itself as a permeable cultural location rather than a fortress, and one that brings with it the possibility of positive change.
Paragraphs could be written on Lawson's curtains alone: cheap curtains, net curtains, curtains taped up—or else hanging from shower rings—curtains torn, faded, thin, permeable.
That includes paving permeable streets, building landscape elements that direct flowing floodwaters and a storage vault for floodwater beneath the parking lot of a nearby stadium.
And ascend they often did, because the older American system was both hierarchical and permeable, with room for actual merit even without a meritocratic organizing theory.
But borders are permeable, and Africans who fall seriously ill may travel long distances to see the healer in their home villages, because they trust them.
Beyond Trump's permeable coronavirus wall, the nature of American democracy ensures he would struggle to implement some of the draconian internal options available to China's rulers.
Gas-permeable contact lenses are made of rigid, durable plastic that transmits oxygen, not to be confused with popular "soft" contacts or old-fashioned "hard" contacts.
It's impressive when an artwork doesn't require specific conditions of reception in order to function well, when it can be that open, that permeable, that present.
In subsequent paintings, the compaction of these forms, which recall Clyfford Still in their ruggedness, quickly gives way to permeable fields of improvised, mostly gray brushstrokes.
The seven-acre site includes a permeable gravel motor court, which lets water infiltrate into the ground in a natural way instead of letting it run off.
"This Map Is Not a Territory" deconstructs conventional maps of South America, bending Brazil's border to reflect which points are permeable and which have hard geographic boundaries.
Whether you can make it to just one or several of the Permeable Stage events, this is sure to be an enlightening conference that's certainly worth attending.
Then there was this thing that happened for me, which is that I went from feeling vulnerable and dependent on others to feeling more relaxed and permeable.
Instead, the permeable outer layer hardens into a shell, keeping the bubble and its core ideas and its fake facts intact, while repelling new, potentially valid information.
As the air falls from the diffuser, it is gently pulled into a grid of permeable planters lining the corridor and carried through the plants' root systems.
That term actually refers to the movement of a solvent like water across a permeable barrier, not the substance (called a solute) that dissolves within that solvent.
The FTC said that Bausch & Lomb and Paragon together made more than 70 percent of three kinds of polymer discs used to make gas-permeable contact lenses.
Gerwig has conflated the book's two halves in a way that honors the permeable boundary between adolescence and adulthood as a series of impressionistic joys and crises.
Other experts were skeptical that the travel restrictions would prove at all effective because they had probably come too late and the barriers would prove too permeable.
That makes them different, and more contemporary, than similar sculptures by Louise Bourgeois and Alina Szapocznikow, who also imagined bodies as permeable bundles of pell-mell parts.
But windows are designed to make the sealed-off nature of a room, a building, or any other enclosure feel less enclosed, and in some way, permeable.
"The globalization of media and technology, combined with increasingly permeable geographic borders, is driving rapid consumer growth on an unprecedented global scale," Mr. Dahnke said in the statement.
To turn their bacteria into a mine-detection system, they encapsulated them in beads of alginate, a material derived from seaweed that is permeable to vapours from explosives.
What's more, stress changes during fracturing operations can trigger fault slips up to a kilometer (0.6 miles) away, even when the injection is done in highly permeable layers.
The second is a rotting estate where time is permeable, and your character can shift between past and present at will, with some decisions permanently changing the level.
The key, Fukuda said, was the choice of substrate that was used to transfer the HPGs to the mouse and, for this experiment, he used oxygen-permeable dimethylpolysiloxane.
If there's a meta subtext to the fact of needing a particular audience, that's all right; this show's fourth wall is permeable enough to withstand a little pressure.
However, some scientists say that radioactive water may still be seeping through layers of permeable rock that lie deep below the plant, emptying into the Pacific far offshore.
If we must define the years 500-1500 in a certain slice of Europe as a discrete period and place, it was an era marked by being permeable.
This barrier is permeable, allowing viewers to pass from the periphery of the installation into a semi-enclosed area illuminated by light filtering through the semi-transparent scrim.
Made of polystyrene (just like petri dishes), it is gas-permeable, so appropriate levels of carbon dioxide and oxygen can be maintained inside it by the woman's own body.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads This Sunday, Performance Space New York presents The Permeable Stage — Reimagining the Social, a performative conference hosted by choreographer and dancer Mette Ingvartsen.
The amount of land, or permeable dirt, that has been covered with impermeable streets, sidewalks and buildings is about equal to the size of the entire city of Baltimore.
With a sequel to CMBYN all but confirmed, it's safe to say that the film's director, Luca Guadagnino, is also high off the two actor's permeable on-screen chemistry.
When you're so permeable and open and trying to figure out who you are and what's going on, whatever reaches you in those moments really becomes part of you.
Among its businesses, Bausch and Lomb was a major manufacturer of basic components, or "buttons", used to make a type of rigid gas permeable lense known as Ortho-K.
As people in India developed methods to increase hauls, and crossed a maritime border that was more permeable during the war, they depleted the fish stock for both sides.
In a test to see how much water vapor could pass through the material, the nanomesh proved more permeable than thin plastic foil or rubber sheet, the study shows.
All these materials — sand, caulking, duct tape, foam insulation — are used to shore up a domicile's permeable membranes (such as windows), particularly when a storm is on the horizon.
In the book, Simpson redresses ideas of identity in noncolonial ideologies, allowing for interpretations of sovereignty, representation, and nationalism in a nonlinear, permeable fashion, which echoes throughout the exhibition.
Raja Noujaim, a retired quality control expert and a leading activist resisting the Jannah project, believes the testing was performed deliberately on the less permeable sections of the river valley.
He also points out that, as Waukesha's groundwater is connected to the Great Lakes watershed by permeable ground, they're already taking Great Lakes water—without putting any of it back.
"What they are doing in an artificial environment is providing a protective coating that is semi-permeable so that water can be lost and gases can be exchanged," Peebles said.
Among its various businesses, Bausch and Lomb is a major manufacturer of basic components, or "buttons," used to make a type of rigid gas permeable lens known as Ortho-K.
He proposed a puzzle known as the black hole information paradox, which suggests the event horizon of a black hole might be permeable, which would defy the predictions of relativity.
November reminds us that the membrane between life and death is permeable, an endless back and forth that makes something of everything, no matter how small, no matter how temporary.
The resemblance gives small islands access to new strategies by cities, Rigobert said, such as high-tech permeable pavements, vegetation-based flood prevention measures and shifts away from fossil fuels.
What they found: The researchers were able to briefly shock cells with electricity (called electroporation) to make the cell membranes more permeable to DNA edited with CRISPR-Cas9, Roth says.
Knowing that today's tourists are eager to take and share photos—right now, please—Pininfarina made those windows of a material that's more permeable to cellular signals than conventional glass.
In the marvelous exhibition, Harriet Korman, Permeable/Resistant: Recent Paintings and Drawings, at Thomas Erben Gallery, Korman contemplated something basic — the division of a painting's surface through color and geometry.
In the early days of the United States, the federal government was weak; the bigger the country became, the bigger and more permeable became the boundary between North and South.
Greek police were keeping media about a kilometre away from the Kastanies border crossing, but the broader area, where the two countries are divided by a river, was more permeable.
It has a lot to do with the fact that the dense, dark soil — which worked well for growing cotton during the slavery and sharecropping eras — is not very permeable.
Greek police were keeping media about a kilometer away from the Kastanies border crossing, but the broader area, where the two countries are divided by a river, was more permeable.
The message being sent by some of the most promising plays opening in New York this season is that the walls of the traditional homestead have never been more permeable.
So, when Dr Leclercq and her colleagues killed and examined their animals shortly after the behavioural tests, they expected to see permeable blood-brain barriers in the mice exposed to penicillin.
These will not only give people more enjoyable places for residents, but in some cases, swapping hot asphalt with more permeable surfaces can help to cool the city at street-level.
Cities could help save scarce supplies be reusing water that flows into drainage systems and is otherwise lost, and by installing features such as permeable pavements to capture rainwater, he said.
The rubber shreds are bonded together and thick enough to prevent weeds from receiving the sunlight they need to grow but permeable enough to allow water to flow into the soil.
That's a classification reserved for hoses like the Melnor Flat Soaker Garden Hose, which features a permeable exterior that allows water to slowly but steadily leak out all along its length.
" She explained, "When you're so permeable and open and trying to figure out who you are and what's going on, whatever reaches you in those moments really becomes part of you.
Its permeable desert borders have also made it a pressure point for the West, as both a haven for extremists and a jumping-off point for thousands of Europe-bound migrants.
In addition to more permeable streets and parking lots, the city will also add "spreading grounds," basically giant fields of vegetation which act like giant sponges to trap and naturally clean runoff.
By modifying the chemistry of the chains, the researchers can alter the properties of the second skin, depending on how it will be used, making it more or less permeable, for example.
That also put the buildings in contact with a deep layer of permeable rock filled with water, mostly rain and melted snow from the nearby Abukuma Mountains, that flows to the Pacific.
One of those wells belongs to Carol Mount and Clark Elmore, whose home sits atop the sandy, permeable soil just down the road from a 3,33-cow dairy in the Armenia area.
Two nurses, who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of being fired, said they were disposable scrubs made of permeable material, which is why nurses wrapped plastic garbage bags around them.
In this respect, these de-skinned boats bring to the fore a concern with the fine grain of migration and bodily experience, where hybridity and the crossing of permeable boundaries loom large.
The heart of the book contains evidence from the biblical text that not only were human beings more permeable, the Deity was different too: far less abstract and distant than later conceptions.
He also said that the 2017 iPhone will include wireless charging, which explains the glass covering, because glass is more permeable and better suited for radio frequency-based charging than aluminum cases.
Gas permeable and polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) lenses are well known to become enveloped in tissue (patient thinks it fell out) only to appear as a lump in the eyelid a decade or two later.
Hong Kong is a "highly complex, semi-permeable membrane" that modulates the impact of globalisation on the mainland, argues George Yeo, the boss of Kerry Logistics and a former trade minister of Singapore.
"Green infrastructure," including rain gardens, retention ponds, permeable surfacing and larger-scale natural areas, can absorb water to slow subsidence and runoff, create new park spaces, and sponge up contaminants for good measure.
But babies' delicate skin is more permeable than adults', so any chemicals we apply may be more likely to be absorbed, and their immature organs may be less able to handle those chemicals.
Whitehead retreated and returned with a new, more consultative process that eventually produced Studio Daniel Libeskind's master plan, a compromise between memory and merchandise, a cocktail of architecture, finance and permeable urban form.
The use of such a convenient pop-psychology framework to diagnose political problems allows us to emphasize a clear, if worryingly permeable, boundary between good and bad, clean and tainted, harmed and harmful.
Even wonder, as Hill shows us the world through the eyes of children in "By the Silver Water of Lake Champlain," a tale about fantasy and fact and the permeable boundary layer between.
The Supreme Court of Pakistan would never admit to being permeable to international campaigns for a particular accused, but judges exist in the same larger political context as all the rest of us.
The studio was a massive first floor space that felt completely exposed to the street and elements, as if its skin were permeable and the graffiti outside had melded with her walls and floor.
The closeness a parent feels with a child, where boundaries are permeable, is mirrored in how a powerful story pulls a reader through a page and through the words and into the story itself.
Luckily, there are ways to do this better and a city's regular asphalt or concrete can be replaced with more natural ground cover in many areas or with newer materials like semi-permeable pavement.
The band sits onstage, and the barrier between band and cast is somewhat permeable, as the three Fates step behind vintage-style microphones to sing backup, and then move onstage again with accompanying instruments.
The hydrogel is permeable to this solution, so the yeast is able to get to work on the glucose, converting it into ethanol as if it were the sugar in the wort of a brewery.
According to the State of Kansas, this month, twenty years after Thayer purchased A.C.P., a permeable barrier will finally be installed to insure that no additional TCE flows from the site into the water supply.
Their team found that certain "hotspots" representing only 1 percent of the region—places where it was permeable, akin to cracks or holes in the cap—contributed 17 percent of the annual estimated methane emissions.
It's interesting to imagine, from a family point of view, about the experience of entering the Met and how to make it more permeable, starting with those incredible steps at the front of the building.
The goal would be making a barrier that has long been permeable on one side — men into women's basketball on the coaching side — into a free exchange of talent, regardless of gender, based on opportunity.
This fluid is channeled into highly permeable layers, leading scientists to speculate that the resulting pressure is local and close to the injection site, thus minimizing the chances of earthquakes happening elsewhere, or even at all.
In an experiment in the Central Valley, researchers from the University of California, Davis, have flooded an almond grove to see how the trees cope with knee-high water while it leaches through the permeable soil.
A pool is water, sure, but a pool is also the construction that holds it, and to the best of my knowledge there's not a single structure amongst us that is not permeable to some degree.
Frogs — which separated from salamanders and emerged as a distinct order, Anura, between 240 and 275 million years ago — have been resilient, but their permeable skins are highly sensitive to changes in water quality and temperature.
Contrary to the rhetoric dominating the present campaign, our southern and northern borders had usually been highly permeable, with the number of Mexican laborers, in particular, allowed in the country according to the desires of American employers.
Hard water also helps remove any harsh, bitter taste in the original ingredients and prevents the creation of gluten, achieving an ideal, permeable membrane-like coating that can hold the flavors of each ingredient, while removing acridity.
A study of German patients also found that alcohol imbibed with meat can push people toward an allergic reaction, as can exercise; both actions make the gut more permeable, exposing the immune system to more alpha-gal.
Geothermal electricity generation needs three things to be viable: heat, fluid, and a substrate permeable enough to allow movement of fluid through it and up to the surface, where the steam is used to turn power-producing turbines.
He and his colleagues therefore created an experimental apparatus through which a channel of water flowed in parallel with two channels of gas, one on either side of it, separated from the water channel by gas-permeable membranes.
In a competition for a theater in Spain, he developed the idea of a cloudlike concrete spiral that would replace the traditional idea of a black-box theater and instead be a more open and permeable arts center.
But the foot traffic over the Yangtze shows the lockdown is permeable, raising doubts over its effectiveness and providing a glimpse at life inside the epicenter of what the World Health Organization (WHO) has called a global emergency.
But the foot traffic over the Yangtze shows the lockdown is permeable, raising doubts over its effectiveness and providing a glimpse at life inside the epicentre of what the World Health Organization (WHO) has called a global emergency.
This is the terrain of the gothic, a fictional mode that, at its best ("Jane Eyre," the novels and stories of Shirley Jackson), scrutinizes the boundary between the inner self and the outer world and finds it permeable.
WWE has too much clout to need the extra juice of a surprise debutant, along with a fixation on putting new signings through NXT, and the indies are too permeable, with talent switching between smaller promotions all the time.
" Take a look for yourself:Image: Omenetto et alFiorenzo G. Omenetto, one of the researchers, explains in a press release:"The beta-sheet content of the edible silk fibroin coatings made the strawberries less permeable to carbon dioxide and oxygen.
To enter the museum, you walk through an enormous open entrance: In a characteristic Kuma gesture, a strong, unbroken line connects the city and the lush hillside against which the museum backs up, perforating the museum, making it permeable.
"I am a bit surprised that water could accumulate to make a lake at Kilauea because the rocks are so permeable," Michael Manga, professor of Earth and planetary science at the University of California, Berkeley, wrote in an email.
The metal's transformation, though beautiful, is actually a form of controlled decay; the process speaks to Suppose's obsession with permeable materials, such as concrete and unfinished wood, which require constant maintenance, and then, despite care, still diminish over time.
Over the past few decades, political scientists have concentrated their study of norms on developing democracies, where they came to see such informal structures as tricky things — the lack of clear-cut consequences for violating them made them permeable.
To offset the environmental cost, several ambitious projects in the region are experimenting with solar-powered desalination and reverse osmosis desalination -- a less energy-hungry process that removes salt from water by pushing seawater through a semi-permeable membrane.
Until the distant day when China unchains its economy, frees its currency and ungags its people, the two-way flow of people, capital and ideas through this semi-permeable membrane will continue to play an essential part in the delta's future.
But nationwide, the threat to lives and property from rain-triggered storm flooding is escalating, with global warming spawning larger, apparently slower-moving storms, and asphalt and concrete covering permeable open ground that would have soaked up rain as cities expand.
For instance, the city plans to spend $2.5 billion over two decades on "green infrastructure"—meaning the creation of permeable surfaces like patches of grass and green roofs that absorb rain, as opposed to sidewalks and roads that (obviously) don't.
Permeable surfaces, green roofs, living walls, planted windbreaks, city parks, neighborhood green space, wildlife corridors and wastewater wetlands are places available for recreation, places that increase the health of community residents, and structures that serve more than a single purpose.
But something all the really good filmmakers have in common is that they understand it's a collaborative enterprise; they are permeable, and they've hired you not just to be a piece of living furniture, but because they believe in your talent.
Hip-hop being so centered on poor, working-class urban and country being so focused on poor, working-class rural, those differences can seem like this huge barrier, and now it&aposs a barrier that&aposs much more permeable than before.
For example, using permeable pavement, planting and preserving trees and other green spaces, establishing vertical gardens on a building's exterior and making rooftops white can all help moderate urban temperatures, cut utility bills and make neighborhoods nicer places to live.
With a highly permeable rocky core featuring upwards of 20 to 30 percent empty space, cool liquid water can rush in and get warmed by the tidal friction (temperatures at the core can reach as much as 363 Kelvin or 90 degrees Celsius).
"These are permeable borders, you cannot seal them off no matter how hard you try, no matter what high technologies you try to import," said Bharat Karnad, a national security expert at the Delhi-based think tank the Center for Policy Research.
Though the American two-party system really is formidable, and perhaps intractable, the saving grace for activists has long been that the two major parties are also highly permeable: It is abundantly possible for organized factions to infiltrate parties and alter their course.
Bausch & Lomb and Paragon together dominated the market for three kinds of gas permeable polymer discs: Ortho-K buttons used to make lenses that reshape the cornea; large scleral lenses used to treat diseases and after surgery; and buttons for general vision correction.
The basic theory behind leaky gut syndrome is that chronic stress or taking too many over-the-counter painkillers causes the lining of your guts to be more permeable, possibly letting extra bacteria, undigested fats and proteins, and mysterious "toxins" into your bloodstream.
Within the microbioreactor, yeast cells are confined to a microfluidic chip where they live within the tiniest amount of liquid—which delivers the chemical signals—surrounded on three-sides by an impermeable polycarbonate wall, and, on the fourth, by a gas-permeable membrane.
From behind a curtain of black tattered plastic — a permeable membrane that reappears in other rooms of the exhibition — mannequin legs protrude in a somewhat heavy-handed allusion to a ghost or entity that, like the viewer, can traverse the abstracted history.
In response, the school is holding a "healing rally," which seems like the sort of thing that would only fly in LA. But the longer "Lemons" runs, the more Black-ish sets about showing just how permeable the Johnson family's bubble always was.
Yet in Japan, the distinction between for-profit and nonprofit institutions is permeable; artists like Mr. Araki regularly have exhibitions in department stores, while many major Japanese museums feature rental spaces where artists or collectives can show their work for a price.
The Union Studio project put forward a few suggestions for dealing with the problem: setting up a tax district to raise money to redesign the storm sewers, installing tide gates in the outfall pipes, and installing permeable pavement to encourage better draining.
The Union Studio project put forward a few suggestions for dealing with the problem: setting up a tax district to raise money to redesign the storm sewers, installing tide gates in the outfall pipes, and installing permeable pavement to encourage better draining.
By building an electoral coalition to give it power and winning factional battles to control its agenda, the Long New Right ultimately captured the Republican Party — and fatefully rendered it permeable to extremist forces it lacks either the will or ability to challenge.
While some smaller animals would be able to slip through, even the low, permeable vehicle barriers already erected in some areas can act as "behavioral barriers" to some species like the Sonoran pronghorn, which are "open country runners that avoid fences," he said.
Researchers proffer a variety of solutions to this problem, from the use of lightly coloured, more reflective aggregate in concrete, to permeable asphalt which is more likely to be cooled by the air or rainfall, to lime-based reflective paints for roofs and walls.
A "green street" in LA with permeable sidewalk materials, rain gardens, and special gutters that keep water localThis doesn't just mean capturing rainwater from rooftops to store in cisterns, but also changing LA's surfaces so rainfall is able to recharge all its groundwater basins.
Half our rosemary hedges died, and if I had to do it over, I would not grout the patio but would lay the bluestone pavers in a permeable base of decomposed granite because there's less rainwater runoff if it can percolate into the ground.
A good friend of mine even shared the phone number of one of many borehole companies that are working non-stop around the city to tap into the three main aquifers -- natural underground water storage areas made from layers of permeable rock -- beneath Cape Town.
ETP spokeswoman Lisa Dillinger told me that the spill "occurred in a containment area, which has about six inches of gravel on top of a special, non-permeable liner covering the ground so there was no impact to the area," and that the pipeline was safe.
Getting a shot of Vasalgel in the nuts (with a local anesthetic) works like a vasectomy in that it blocks the passage of sperm, except unlike a vasectomy, this semi-permeable hydrogel plug can be dissolved with a second injection of sodium bicarbonate, aka baking soda.
The release of a huge archive filled with arcana and gossip carries its own symbolic weight, especially during a moment of political volatility: an institution that seems permeable does not seem strong—and an institution with secrets looks duplicitous, no matter how benign the secrets may be.
Because they inhale more air per pound than adults, because their mouths are closer to the ground, where increased concentrations of gas settle, and because their skin is more permeable and absorbs more toxin than that of adults, more children die from chemical weapons than adults.
The object being printed doesn't stick to the printing surface because it's never actually touching – the surface is permeable to both the digital light and oxygen, which is pumped through the surface to always maintain a ultra-thin layer of air between the printing surface and object being printed.
This shuttling indicates the labor of maintaining such a permeable barrier between his onscreen roles and his actual self, but it may also signal a distinct hardship for Stanfield and his black contemporaries, positioning themselves as creators while also negotiating how much of themselves to give to their fans.
The bill aims to accomplish three goals, Simotas explained: to make sure that all laundry pods are uniform in color, that each one is wrapped in individually wrapped in "non-permeable packaging," and that each pod has a conspicuous warning label alerting consumers to the toxicity of its contents.
But the chasm Eom feels with his southern compatriots, almost nine years after making the hazardous journey, shows that the matter of unification, and what it means for people on both sides of a border far stronger and less permeable than the Berlin Wall ever was, remains unclear.
"Central Florida has limestone close to the surface that dates back millions of years, parts of Florida farther south have younger limestone which is deeper under the surface and not as permeable," he said, adding that the holes in the limestone existed long before the development was built.
So this is a call out to those who profess to care about art and perhaps can do something to change what I believe is a gross injustice: Go see the exhibition, Harriet Korman, Permeable/Resistant: Recent Paintings and Drawings, at Thomas Erben Gallery (November 24–December 221, 2018).
For instance, the idea that huge monsters driven purely by rage and never before seen by modern eyes lurk in a world of their own, separated from us only by a thin, permeable layer, is the basic setup for the Pacific Rim movies, including this summer's Pacific Rim Uprising.
"But classroom walls are becoming a lot more permeable," she said, citing examples in which a group of students in Georgia earned a patent for work they completed in school and seven districts in Iowa teamed up to help students spend part of their school days working for local companies.
I imagined the woman's husband returning from the revolutionary tropics, from some grim mission attending to American "interests," as they're always called, coming back to this snow-globe world and giving in to the delusion that the two worlds did not exist in one continuous reality, separated only by permeable space.
Finally, activists emerging from the social ferment of the 1960s to engage party politics via insurgent campaigns and, eventually, the transformative procedural reforms of the Commission on Party Structure and Delegate Selection (known more commonly as the McGovern-Fraser Commission) promulgated a vision of parties as fully permeable vessels for movement politics.
"In a crowded Democratic primary, where more of the nonpolitical people that reporters and elite opinion-shaping folks follow might have an opinion or share something, the bubble around the conventional wisdom is even more permeable, whether directed by the campaigns or not," said a top aide to one of the leading campaigns.
But its virtues were to some extent transferable to a more diverse society: The establishment had always been somewhat permeable to arrivistes, Jews and Catholics imitated WASP habits in the 1940s and 1950s, and in our era their admirable influence is still felt in figures as different as Barack Obama and Mitt Romney.
As they talked about what helps solve this particular problem—a buffer with three chemicals that will neutralize the negative DNA charge and make the bacteria's cell wall permeable—they began setting up their bacterial cultures and then expertly streaked their sample across a number of plates they'd put together earlier in the day.
Insight into many of the most pressing issues of our time, from social media's role in political processes to technology's impact on individual wellbeing, could well reside on the social network's servers—a fact that has led many scientists and policymakers to call for more permeable borders between public researchers and Facebook's private data hoard.
Through the use of swales, lasagna mulching (a method of layering compost that leaves the ground is porous), permeable surfaces, and curb cuts (cutting into a curb so that rainwater from the street is routed into the garden instead of to the gutter), they are amazing demonstrations of what is possible during a drought.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Currently, within a few blocks of each other in Chelsea, there are exhibitions of three abstract artists born in the late 22018s, two of which I recently reviewed: Harriet Korman, Permeable|Resistant: Recent Paintings and Drawings at Thomas Erben Gallery and Melissa Meyer: New Paintings at Lennon, Weinberg.
In recent years, the frontiers of the art world have become permeable, with the doors sometimes opened quite literally: in 2014, for example, the Tate Modern played host to an "art-rave" curated by radio station Rinse FM. Twenty years earlier, Rinse FM had been established illegally by 16-year-olds in a council-estate tower block.
What they found: With the help of more precise dating from the earthworm crystals, researchers found that there was greater climate variability between the mid- and high-latitude regions of Northern Europe between 47,000 and 20,000 years ago; that permafrost was more permeable at certain times and some regions were more arid than had previously been understood.
The plan offered the first comprehensive climate risk strategy for Hoboken, proposing physical barriers to prevent flooding but also an array of more holistic solutions that could help with heavy rain or even drought, from permeable surfaces that can absorb and store water, to a series of pumps that would help drain the city effectively without impacting the health of local waterways.
So in addition to two giant office buildings (#21 and #22), there will be a 200-room hotel, a park slicing through the two buildings, and a bike bridge that will allow people to travel through the complex to access a bayside trail (which had previously been closed off):Facebook is pitching the whole project as more open and permeable to the community—though such overtures have their limits, of course, given corporate security needs.
"I'd noticed how much of the buildings and architecture in the city is glass, such a permeable, fragile material that's meant to make us feel protected, and that led me to be interested in where this came from which led me to the International Style and then from there to one of its symbols, Philip Johnson's Glass House, and which I saw through the lens of my unease around weather catastrophe," she says.

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