These researchers succeeded by inoculating a semipermeable pouch of sterile medium with pulmonary fluid from an infected animal and depositing this pouch intraperitoneally into a live rabbit.
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Anyway, I already mentioned essentially that technique, but I just refered to it as " a procedure analagous to dialysis " using a semipermeable membrane.
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The border between Mexico and the United States has always been semipermeable, and most of the holes have been in or near urban areas along the border.
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Tool and die makers work primarily in toolroom environments sometimes literally in one room but more often in an environment with flexible, semipermeable boundaries from production work.
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Newts share many of the characteristics of their salamander kin, Caudata, including semipermeable glandular skin, four equal-sized limbs, and a distinct tail.
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Although, liquid water will only move in response to such differences in osmotic potential if a semipermeable membrane exists between the zones of high and low osmotic potential.
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Since regions of soil are usually not divided by a semipermeable membrane, the osmotic potential typically has a negligible influence on the mass movement of water in soils.
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Since the cell membranes of bacteria are semipermeable, the sugar in the honey is " too big " to move from the honey into the bacterium.
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In truth, the process is closer to osmosis, with the " wall " between the public and private sectors serving as a semipermeable membrane in the body politic.
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The two distinct gases, in a cylinder of constant total volume, are at first separated by two contiguous pistons made respectively of two suitably specific ideal semipermeable membranes.