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Aquaporin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Channel (geography) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Water channel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Main article: Ship model basin A water channel is an experimental tank for studying resistance and propulsion behaviour of ships, submarines, or other sea vessels. In the study of naval architectur...
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Aquaporins are membrane water channels that play critical roles in controlling the water contents of cells. These channels are widely distributed in all kingdoms of life, including bacteria, plants, and mammals.
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The Circulating Water Channel provides a controlled flow environment in which a wide variety of experiments may be conducted. It is particularly suited to the video or visual observation of flow phenomena under cavitating and non-cavitating conditions for both surfaced and submerged bodies.
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Aquaporins are a family of water channels found in animals, plants, and microorganisms. A subfamily of aquaporins, the aquaglyceroporins, are permeable for water as well as certain solutes such as glycerol, lactate, and urea.
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