Use "impermeable" in a sentence

1. The passage became absolutely impermeable.

2. A usually impermeable substance used for caulking.

3. Water-impermeable, moisture-permeable textiles

4. Use of impermeable and acid-resistant floors

5. These and similar rocks are impermeable.

6. What does Airtight mean? Impermeable by air

7. Thus clays and shales tend to be impermeable.

8. The canoe is made from an impermeable wood.

9. Water cannot easily flow in these impermeable rocks.

10. Airtight definition is - impermeable to air or nearly so

11. The impermeable layer has aged, we must find someone to repair it.

12. The layer of clay acts as an impermeable barrier against some chemicals.

13. Fluid pressure , flux, leaky and impermeable boundary conditions may be prescribed.

14. That makes them water - impermeable, adding a huge amount of buoyancy.

15. Airtight (comparative more Airtight, superlative most Airtight) Impermeable to air or other gases

16. The seeds are small, with a hard, water-impermeable coating, weighing around 1 mg.

17. He surrounded himself with an impermeable wall of secretaries, personal assistants and yes - men.

18. 22 It was in a shrink-wrap cellophane coating, and the seal was impermeable.

19. As water gets increasingly scarce, these canals are being lined with concrete, polymers, or impermeable soil.

20. Cement additives to increase the fire resistant and impermeable qualities of mortar and concrete

21. What is cancer? Cancer is a cellular structure whose cell wall has become impermeable.

22. The level to Canadian and France's is about 0.82 hole in 11 single impermeable liner landfills.

23. Unlike the outer membrane, the inner membrane doesn't contain porins, and is highly impermeable to all molecules.

24. During spore formation bacteria form an impermeable coat around the genetic material and some protoplasm ( Fig . 5 ) .

25. Also, large quantities of free gas or other hydrocarbons can be trapped beneath impermeable gas hydrate layers.

26. Regular kiln-dried lumber typically contains a proportion that is too dry (hence impermeable) for treating.

27. 17 Incidentally, cavity wall insulation should be impermeable to water vapour, or interstitial condensation can occur.

28. 3 The aquifer has no shield of impermeable clay and the proposed artificial barriers would not guarantee success.

29. As another exam-ple, the border between deciduous forest and wildflower prairie in the midwest is remarkably impermeable.

30. Incontinence protector for men which includes an absorbent layer and a liquid impermeable outer layer (2).

31. Cranberries grow on low-lying vines in impermeable beds layered with sand, peat, gravel and clay.

32. The impermeable wall which is rational designed will improve the seepage state of levee projects effectively.

33. The Chalaza, where the ovule was attached to the fruit, was the last portion of the seed to become impermeable

34. Wooden structures shall be in good condition, impermeable, smooth, durable rot-proof and sealed with a waterproof coating.

35. The nature AMPA receptor is normally Ca ~ ( 2 + ) impermeable due to the expression of GluR 2 subunit.

36. The aquifer has no shield of impermeable clay and the proposed artificial barriers would not guarantee success.

37. The vacuum-resealable bag includes air impermeable walls, a one-way valve assembly, and a closure mechanism.

38. The Chalaza, where the ovule was attached to the fruit, was the last portion of the seed to become impermeable

39. 19 Also, large quantities of free gas or other hydrocarbons can be trapped beneath impermeable gas hydrate layers.

40. Handwashing and bathing facilities must have sloped, Coved floors made of non-slip, impermeable materials with floor drains to remove wastewater

41. Boundary layer analysis is performed for free convection in a saturated porous medium adjacent to non-isothermal vertical impermeable surfaces.

42. In their patent, the inventors say the sheet of tobacco is impermeable to air, so it is " poor in Combustibility." 21

43. The developed Absorbent core was then inserted within the polymeric cover stock (one side perforated sheet and other side impermeable sheet) of …

44. Anticlines form many excellent hydrocarbon traps, particularly in folds with reservoir -quality rocks in their core and impermeable seals in the outer layers of the fold

45. Suberin A fatty acid polyester produced in the walls of the endodermis and in bark, where it renders the tissue impermeable to water and resistant to decay.

46. The asymptotic stability of the rarefaction wave has been established for the impermeable wall problem under small perturbation conditions and non-isothermal conditions.

47. As a result, joints that traverse impermeable deformation band shear zones may provide the primary pathways for fluid flow in sandstones Compartmentalized by these zones.

48. The early distal Convoluted tubule is impermeable to water, and the tubular fluid contains more sodium than the tubule cells so sodium ends up flowing down its

49. Circling the Elephant is a compelling case for interreligious learning in our times, grounded in a convincing critique of religious traditions as impermeable historical fortresses

50. An Artesian aquifer has trapped water, surrounded by layers of impermeable rock or clay which apply positive pressure to the water contained within the aquifer

51. Work is being done to raise canal banks, render paved areas impermeable to upward filtration of water from the subsoil, and prevent sewer regurgitation in conditions of acqua alta.

52. Two fluid transport laws corresponding to isotropic and anisotropic permeability are available. The fluid-flow null model is also provided to specify impermeable materials in the flow domain.

53. Excess water accumulation is removed from an area between the electrolyte membrane and the gas-permeable liquid-impermeable membrane by a pressure differential generated, preferably, by a pump (37).

54. A Crystallite is a scavenging creature that is covered by an impermeable shell of ice, which makes it immune to most beam weapons, that wanders the frigid Phendrana Drifts region of Tallon IV.

55. In the absence of such materials, the dam is built of quarried rock or unsorted pebbly or Bowldery deposits, and the impermeable core is constructed of ordinary concrete or asphaltic concrete.

56. The fibrous reinforcing elements are made of a an air-impermeable material and are attached by a sealed connection around the outside of the shell (2) to a support structure (1) (foundation).

57. An acoustic liner comprising a sound permeable inside plate forming a first closed annulus, and a sound impermeable outside plate forming a second closed annulus located outside of and extending around the first closed annulus.

58. The production beds are constructed with impermeable sides, on an incline of approximately 1 in 300 from the point water enters the bed, and in such a way as to preclude surface water or run-off from adjoining land.

59. A prefabricated contructional element 81) for the creation of a conveyor system (20) for aeriform media, in particular for conditioned air (19), comprises a rigid, plate-shaped element (2) resistant to local deformation with a smooth surface (5) which is impermeable to gases, for delimiting a conveyor space (15).

60. Airtight: 1 adj not allowing air or gas to pass in or out Synonyms: air-tight , gas-tight tight of such close construction as to be impermeable adj having no weak points “an Airtight defense” “an Airtight argument” Synonyms: air-tight invulnerable immune to attack; impregnable

61. The adhesive layer (16) is entirely shielded against radiation (20) from the disk-shaped solid (2) by a radiation-impermeable zone (4a) formed between the side (2a) of the disk-shaped solid (2) facing the adhesive layer (16) and the supporting surface (3a) of the heat sink (3).

62. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Cagoule, kagoul, kagoule n noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc.: UK (anorak, rainproof coat): impermeable nm nombre masculino: Sustantivo de género exclusivamente masculino, que lleva los artículos el o un en singular, y los o unos en plural.

63. Azulejo o ladrillo Azulejo (del árabe hispano «azzuláyǧ[a]», y a su vez del árabe الزليج az-zulaiŷ, "barro vidriado"), [b] [1] [2] es una pieza alfarera de cerámica, similar a la baldosa, [3] de poco espesor y con una de sus caras vidriada (resultado de la cocción de una sustancia a base de esmalte que se torna impermeable y brillante).