| 11. | The idea is to encase pig islets in tiny semipermeable beads before implanting them in the gut.
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| 12. | Some commercial applications for ionomers are golf ball covers, semipermeable membranes, sealing tape and thermoplastic elastomers.
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| 13. | They function as a selective and semipermeable paracellular barrier between apical and basolateral compartments of the epithelial layer.
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| 14. | He also noted that a thin film of oil behaves as a semipermeable membrane, precisely as predicted.
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| 15. | Diffusion of crude natural gas through special semipermeable membranes and other barriers is another method to recover and purify helium.
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| 16. | A semipermeable membrane is necessary because it allows water through its membrane while preventing solutes from moving through its membrane.
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| 17. | Like all amphibians, the long-toed salamander has both an aquatic and terrestrial life transition and semipermeable skin.
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| 18. | Reverse osmosis systems used pressure to force water through a semipermeable membrane; the tiny openings in the membrane separate contaminants.
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| 19. | Vaccinated health care workers will wear special semipermeable bandages at work, because they are better than gauze at preventing transmission.
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| 20. | The diaper can absorb a huge amount of water by osmosis, in which the semipermeable membrane is the polymer itself.
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