geçirilgenlik

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(Tıp) permeability
a measure of the ability of a rock to transmit water
the rate of flow of a fluid through a porous material
the property of being permeable
The ability of a material to allow the passage of liquid, such as water, through rocks Permeable materials, such as gravel and sand, allow water to move quickly through them, whereas unpermeable materials, such as clay, don't allow water to flow freely
the ability of a material to allow the passage of a liquid, such as water through rocks Permeable materials, such as gravel and sand, allow water to move quickly through them, whereas unpermeable material, such as clay, don't allow water to flow freely
The capability of a given substance to allow the passage of a fluid Permeability depends on the size of and the degree of connection among a substance's pores
The quality or state of being permeable
The measure of the flow of water through soil The ease (or measurable rate) with which gasses, liquids, or plant roots penetrate or pass through a layer of soil or porous media The capacity or ability of a porous rock, sediment, or soil to allow the movement of water through its pores
(1) Ability of a material (generally an earth material) to transmit fluids (water) through its pores when subjected to pressure or a difference in head Expressed in units of volume of fluid (water) per unit time per cross section area of material for a given hydraulic head; (2) description of the ease with which a fluid may move through a porous medium; abbreviation of intrinsic permeability It is a property of the porous medium only, in contrast to hydraulic conductivity, which is a property of both the porous medium and the fluid content of the medium
The property of bulk material (sand, crushed rock, soft rock in situ) which permit movement of water through its pores
Ability of a membrane or other material to permit a substance to pass through it
the property or capacity of a soil or rock for transmitting a fluid, usually water; the rate at which a fluid can move through a medium
The property of rock or soil permitting water to pass through it Primary permeability depends on pores between the grains of material Secondary Permeability depends on solutional widening of joints & bedding planes & on other solution cavities Hydrology terms Ref JJ
The ability of geologic material to transmit water In this report, the term is used in the same sense as "hydraulic conductivity "
A measure of the rate at which water can percolate through soil
Describes the ability of rock or soil to transmit water
The capacity or ability of a porous medium, such as rock or soil, to transmit fluid; the rate of diffusion of a fluid under unequal pressure The common unit of measure is the millidarcy (mD)
A measure of how quickly soil allows water to flow through it
a quantitative measure of the degree of magnetization of a material in the presence of an applied magnetic field (in terms of for instance, Newtons per square Amperes in SI units)
A measure of a material's ability to transmit water
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