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  • Permeate the body politic in all its members by the nerves, veins, and arteries of a vital circulation, and it becomes an organized unity which is not susceptible of division into upper or lower, right or left, except by the destruction of the entire organism.

    The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 3, March, 1864 Devoted to Literature and National Policy Various

  • Meeson Pae Yang: Permeate opening reception May 21 at Blythe Projects Timothy Hull: Here Today, Gone Tomorrow | Hullʼs new work points to the fact that we exist in an eternal present and that what was, no longer is.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Bill Bush 2011

  • Breach of Privacy opening reception May 21 at Carmichael Gallery Meeson Pae Yang: Permeate | Exploring the intersections of technology, fantasy and mythology, Yang creates a world where micro and macrocosms converge, organic collides with mechanical and subliminal 'landscapes' unfold before viewer's eyes.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Bill Bush 2011

  • Inserts into the gray Plug with Concentrate and Permeate Ports (p/n ROEC007 for 2.5 "vessels and p/n ROEC032 for the 4" vessels).

    We Blog A Lot 2009

  • Fits externally on the gray Feed Plug p/n ROEC033 or Permeate/Concentrate plug p/n ROEC032.

    We Blog A Lot 2009

  • Role of Interparticle Interactions in Permeate Flux Decline in Crossflow Membrane Filtration of Colloidal Suspensions by Ron S Faibish

    Money-Saving Ideas #1 2009

  • Data S.ow Bad Loans Permeate U.S. UBS.to Report Big Loss Due to Credit Woes

    Credit Archive -- Page One Stories 2008

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