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Permeability

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Permeability Defined

Ability of the cell membrane that allows some molecules to pass but blocks others

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  • Frequently Asked Questions: EMF Shielding: In the strictest sense, magnetic shielding is not truly shielding at all. Unlike the way a lead shield stops X-rays, magnetic shielding materials create an area of lower magnetic field in their vicinity by attracting the magnetic field lines to themselves

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