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1) General subject: penetration, permeability2) Geology: openness (горной породы), penetrating3) Medicine: ductance, penetrance5) Engineering: penetrability, penetration factor (электронной лампы), transmission capacity, transmissivity, transparentness6) Construction: transmissibility7) Automobile industry: penetrating quality8) Forestry: penetrating power, penetrative power9) Physics: transmittivity10) Oil: conductivity, (фазовая) perm, perviousness, permeability variations11) Immunology: permeability (напр. клеточной мембраны), porosity (напр. мембраны клетки)12) Astronautics: permiability13) Silicates: pervasiveness14) Coolers: permeance15) Ecology: penetrableness16) Household appliances: transparency17) Polymers: permeability coefficient, permeation18) Automation: permeabilty19) Marine science: (водо) permeability20) Makarov: openness (напр. горной породы), penetrance (электронной лампы), penetration coefficient, permeance (normalized flux) (поток, отнесённый к единице трансмембранной движущей силы; удельный поток), policy, transmittance21) Cement: penetrating qualities
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