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The “semi-permeable membrane” has played an important role in the understanding of the transport of matter across diaphragms. The strict semi-permeable membrane is an idealization that is never realized in nature. However, this idealization enables us to calculate among other things, for example, the pressure difference in an osmotic equilibrium.
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Schlögl, R. (1967). General Aspects of the Transport of Matter across Non-semipermeable Membranes. In: Bolis, L., Capraro, V., Porter, K.R., Robertson, J.D. (eds) Symposium on Biophysics and Physiology of Biological Transport. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-25134-8_57
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