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They taught me by osmosis.
Maybe it was by osmosis.
Even if it is the case that two languages can coexist with distinct phonological, mor phological and syntactic systems, the possibility remains of a certain degree of osmosis between them.
In other words, the abundance of difference leads to certain osmosis in order to co-operate, also stimulated by the recognition of the existence of other, alternative, worldviews.
Depreciation expenses for dialysis units and the reverse osmosis machine were estimated according to patient utilization levels for a specified period by using the fixed balance method.
Would it be done by osmosis or extrasensory perception?
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Information does not flow by a process of osmosis; it has to be arranged, worked for and managed.
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Let us have a semi-permeable membrane and a process of osmosis in one direction.
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A child learns as much by a process of osmosis, by absorbing atmosphere and thought, as he does by being taught.
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I believe that it is a new thing called "political osmosis".
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During a moment of osmosis, we may think about whether this is really a sensible way to set about legislating.
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I believe that the regulation reached her by the usual process of osmosis!
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The process of osmosis may not be entirely complete on this occasion.
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I trust that for the moment the process of osmosis is complete.
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Reverse osmosis, recent work has opened up the possibility of producing an improved type of membrane which is to be tested.
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He knows that processes of osmosis take time.
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The process by which fluoride is removed is a system of reverse osmosis.
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In the world of television, radio and rapid transport we must learn to understand the political osmosis which is seeping through modern society.
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He spoke of the importance of what people absorb—the osmosis.
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We can do that now in a matter of two or three years by using a simple technique of electro-endo-osmosis.
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He is right about the process of euro-osmosis—the evolution of concepts such as the social chapter and its effect on our law.
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They could review something only if an innocent citizen, by some form of osmosis, came to the conclusion that the security services had acted.
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Reforms are not made by sponges and crusades are not a process of osmosis.
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Two techniques are at present contesting the field: flash distillation and reverse osmosis.
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I believe that osmosis is in progress, is it not?
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I hope that that has allowed the necessary time for osmosis.
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I even accept that there is a theory that, by osmosis, reforms will come.
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He is arguing in effect that, because this will become good practice, it will leach out into the private sector in effect by a process of osmosis.
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With modern technology we could create a land army which would use techniques such as electro-endo osmosis and could desalinate those lands in just a few years.
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Any living cell in such an environment will become dehydrated through osmosis and die or become temporarily inactivated.
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The paint sits on the membrane and is kept wet by osmosis.
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Osmosis can be demonstrated when potato slices are added to a high salt solution.
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Osmosis is also responsible for controlling the movement of guard cells.
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She carries a reverse osmosis system that replenishes the ship's fresh water supply at sea.
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The program believes leadership can be taught using a "direct approach", not by osmosis or example alone.
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They also undergo some endocrinological changes which means they adapt for the change in osmosis from fresh water to salt water.
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Government-installed reverse osmosis plants supply free filtered water.
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Household and public system reverse osmosis plants are common in the market.
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As well as eliminating bacteria and cellulose material, the reverse osmosis machines remove up to 75% of the water from the sap.
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He linked this process to osmosis, the diffusion of water across a membrane, which is why it is called "chemiosmosis".
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Producers developed reverse-osmosis machines to take a portion of water out of the sap before it was boiled, increasing processing efficiency.
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Even though osmosis is being mainly discussed, it must be noted that this is just one of a few tactics for transporting water.
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The present market of nanotech-based technologies applied in water treatment consists of reverse osmosis, nanofiltration, ultrafiltration membranes.
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Water is carried to the tea stations by hikers who bring it from a reverse osmosis station at the bottom.
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Phosphonates are also regularly used in reverse osmosis systems as anti-scalants.
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Nanotube membranes may prove to be effective for water filtration and desalination processes that would require substantially less energy than reverse osmosis.
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Often it need to be treated by reverse osmosis, giving rise to a problem in disposing of the concentrated brine stream from this.
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Under these conditions water flows from the environment into the cell by osmosis.
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They are able to melt into human bodies via a combination of osmosis and cell phase-matching.
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Thus, complete reverse osmosis systems may include additional water treatment stages that use ultraviolet light or ozone to prevent microbiological contamination.
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Flow-through reverse osmosis systems can be regulated by high-pressure pumps.
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In reverse osmosis, an applied pressure is used to overcome osmotic pressure, a colligative property, that is driven by chemical potential, a thermodynamic parameter.
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Reverse osmosis is an increasingly common method of desalination, because of its relatively low energy consumption.
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Applying an external pressure to reverse the natural flow of pure solvent, thus, is reverse osmosis.
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Reverse osmosis membranes are made in a variety of configurations, with the two most common configurations being spiral-wound and hollow-fiber.
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However, key differences are found between reverse osmosis and filtration.
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When a plant cell is placed in hypotonic solution, water enters into a cell by osmosis and as a result turger pressure develops.
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The vessels feature improved habitability with fully air-conditioned modular accommodation, on board reverse osmosis plant for desalination, and a sewage treatment plant.
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Because of the poor quality of the city's water supply, a reverse-osmosis filtration plant was installed in the mid-1990s.
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Reverse osmosis is theoretically the most thorough method of large scale water purification available, although perfect semi-permeable membranes are difficult to create.
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The high pressure pumps feeding the reverse-osmosis membranes are the largest consumers of energy in the plant.
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Brackish water reverse osmosis refers to desalination of water with a lower salt content than sea water, usually from river estuaries or saline wells.
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Reverse osmosis can remove many types of molecules and ions from solutions, and is used in both industrial processes and the production of potable water.
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Portable reverse osmosis water processors can be used by people who live in rural areas without clean water, far away from the city's water pipes.
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The clarified water is then fed through a high-pressure piston pump into a series of vessels where it is subject to reverse osmosis.
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Reverse osmosis is in the final category of membrane filtration, hyperfiltration, and removes particles larger than 0.1 nm.
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In reverse osmosis, water is passed through membranes under pressure; the membrane allows water to circulate, but captures the salts.
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He then placed his faith in osmosis, sleeping with books under his pillow.
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The two main processing methods, vacuum distillation and reverse osmosis, use large quantities of energy.
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A small desalination plant on the island uses reverse osmosis technology to supply water for human consumption.
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The solar power runs a reverse osmosis water maker, capable of producing 1200 gallons a day.
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All plants use reverse osmosis, utilizing self-generated power.
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Cistern water is usually chlorinated, though reverse osmosis systems provide even better quality drinking water.
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The application of plasma polymerized thin films as reverse osmosis membranes has received considerable attention as well.
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Conner has created posthumous portraits but prefers to work from life, - working from life is a form, perhaps, of an osmosis.
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A reverse osmosis unit delivering five gallons of treated water per day may discharge between 20 and 90 gallons of waste water per day.
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Microspheres, like cells, can grow and contain a double membrane which undergoes diffusion of materials and osmosis.
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Under conditions of high concentrations of either salts, substrates or any solute in the supernatant, water is drawn out of the cells through osmosis.
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Primary purification is then done by forcing water through a membrane with very tiny pores, a so-called reverse osmosis membrane.
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Osmosis provides the primary means by which water is transported into and out of cells.
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Other products fabricated with this process include various ceramic membranes for microfiltration, ultrafiltration, nanofiltration, pervaporation and reverse osmosis.
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Ex situ treatments include ion exchange using perchlorate-selective or nitrite-specific resins, bioremediation using packed-bed or fluidized-bed bioreactors, and membrane technologies via electrodialysis and reverse osmosis.
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Likewise, nanofiltration can be used as a pre-treatment before directed reverse osmosis.
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A study was conducted that showed that the properties of permeability in both osmosis and diffusion were identical.
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In this particular case, 'osmosis' could be the cause.
Electro-osmosis is induced if the pore is charged.
Throughout, the choreographer's relationship with the site evolves and develops through a process of negotiation informed by a developing sense of familiarity and associated osmosis.
As the substances listed above move into the cells surrounding the tubule, water follows by osmosis.
The fact that the movement of water molecules alone, and not of solute molecules, has brought about the equilibrium is characteristic of osmosis.
There are four basic mechanisms, diffusion, osmosis, active and bulk transport, by which exchange is achieved, which we shall now consider.
As sucrose is removed, water again follows by osmosis.
Therefore, water follows the sucrose into the sieve element, moving down a water potential gradient by osmosis.
Now, learning by osmosis was combined with formal learning.
A decrease in water potential is needed before water can enter the cells by osmosis.
In such a solution water will leave the cell by osmosis.
Her implication is that she learned her morals, essentially, by osmosis.
Now there is a water potential gradient between the outside and the inside of the cell, so water moves in by osmosis.
If it travels by the apoplast pathway, or via plasmodesmata between cells, then osmosis is not involved.
Nevertheless, these are minor points in a text which this reviewer found rewarding to read and, almost by osmosis, felt was absorbing the insight and feelings behind the words.
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