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permeability

n. the state of being permeable to gases, liquids, or dissolved substances, such as by having fine pores through which substances can pass. A perfect membrane has no permeability, but most biological membranes are selectively permeable (or semipermeable), permitting the passage of certain substances (e.g., nutrients into a cell). See also osmotic pressure. —permeable adj.

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motor agraphia

motor agraphia

a writing disorder resulting from impairment of muscular coordination in the hand.