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membranelle a triangular or fan-shaped organelle bordering the left side of the buccal cavity or peristomial area in certain ciliate protozoa, formed by fusion of the bases of short, transverse rows (up to three) of cilia; it serves in locomotion and to gather and push food toward the cytostome. Cf. paroral membrane.
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membrane a flexible or semi-flexible material, which functions as the waterproofing component in a roofing or waterproofing assembly, and whose primary function is the exclusion of water.
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membrane The separating layer in a fuel cell that acts as electrolyte (a cation-exchanger) as well as a barrier film separating the gases in the anode and cathode compartments of the fuel cell.
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membrane a thin pliable sheet-like tissue. Pneumatic domes and tensegrity domes use fabric to form their roof surfaces.
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membrane A semi-permeable barrier that water can flow through, but salts cannot. RO membranes are made of an organic polymer called polyamide.
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