What's the difference between breathable and breathableness?

Breathable


Definition:

  • (a.) Such as can be breathed.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This is a horizon-scanning issue but the particles are of a size that they are [breathable], they are increasing in number in our environment and there is a question to be asked.” Kelly said the microplastics could enter the air after sewage sludge is spread on fields and dries out.
  • (2) These new wound care products were made possible by the convergence of three interrelated disciplines: (1) more complete understanding of the underlying principles of dermal wound healing processes, (2) new elastomeric polymers capable of being fabricated into protective dressings, and (3) advances in breathable adhesive technology.
  • (3) The breathable PEU film enabled coagulation of the wound exudate, preserving it into a semisolid gelatinous state.
  • (4) The breathability reduces the need for mechanical ventilation – cutting energy use.” Who will fund tomorrow’s big scientific breakthroughs?
  • (5) We spend a little more now, to recoup in the next few decades in the form of breathable air, drinkable water and an atmosphere that doesn't cook us.
  • (6) His latest project aims to commercialise a new kind of breathable leather grown out of a Petri dish without the environmental challenges of animals.
  • (7) The one graph that explains the (worrying) end of the mining boom | Greg Jericho Read more With China looking to restrict its overseas coal imports and curb its own emissions to ensure its citizens have breathable air, continued reliance on mineral exports may not be Australia’s best economic strategy.
  • (8) These data indicate that breathable rainwear is likely to have little effect on heat transfer, even though it allowed 89% of sweat to evaporate compared to 51% for the polyurethane raincoat.
  • (9) The pull-on hijab is made of light, stretchy fabric that includes tiny holes for breathability and an elongated back so it will not come untucked.
  • (10) Numerous other new "waterproof breathable" fabrics have recently come to the market.
  • (11) Robinson adds: “It’s breathable, preventing condensation and mould in the home, reducing diseases caused by damp housing like asthma.
  • (12) Caring for the sick, protecting children, ensuring we have breathable air and potable water, carrying out effective work for a fair charge – we are intended to find these things bizarre.
  • (13) Mushroom preserving bag Mushroom preserving bag We were much less keen on Lakeland's mushroom bag for £2.79 , a breathable polycotton bag with a "blackout layer" to restrict light.
  • (14) Bananas can now be stored in "vitamin-enhanced" polyethylene bags to slow the ripening process, while you can keep your potatoes and onions in breathable polycotton drawstring sacks.
  • (15) Subjective evaluations of perceived exertion, comfort, clothing breathability, temperature and perspiration also were obtained.
  • (16) Silently gliding towards the ocean, with failed oxygen masks and terrified passengers scrawling goodbye notes to loved ones, the 747 was saved only when the crew put it into a nosedive in a frantic search for breathable air.
  • (17) A self contained life support system which can maintain a breathable atmosphere for up to eight hours was recently developed for use with a portable hyperbaric tent.
  • (18) Particular attention is focused on the clinical applications of the newer, breathable dressing products, which approximate a temporary synthetic artificial skin.
  • (19) The breathability of the fabric was believed to be a benefit in decreasing skin irritation.

Breathableness


Definition:

  • (n.) State of being breathable.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This is a horizon-scanning issue but the particles are of a size that they are [breathable], they are increasing in number in our environment and there is a question to be asked.” Kelly said the microplastics could enter the air after sewage sludge is spread on fields and dries out.
  • (2) These new wound care products were made possible by the convergence of three interrelated disciplines: (1) more complete understanding of the underlying principles of dermal wound healing processes, (2) new elastomeric polymers capable of being fabricated into protective dressings, and (3) advances in breathable adhesive technology.
  • (3) The breathable PEU film enabled coagulation of the wound exudate, preserving it into a semisolid gelatinous state.
  • (4) The breathability reduces the need for mechanical ventilation – cutting energy use.” Who will fund tomorrow’s big scientific breakthroughs?
  • (5) We spend a little more now, to recoup in the next few decades in the form of breathable air, drinkable water and an atmosphere that doesn't cook us.
  • (6) His latest project aims to commercialise a new kind of breathable leather grown out of a Petri dish without the environmental challenges of animals.
  • (7) The one graph that explains the (worrying) end of the mining boom | Greg Jericho Read more With China looking to restrict its overseas coal imports and curb its own emissions to ensure its citizens have breathable air, continued reliance on mineral exports may not be Australia’s best economic strategy.
  • (8) These data indicate that breathable rainwear is likely to have little effect on heat transfer, even though it allowed 89% of sweat to evaporate compared to 51% for the polyurethane raincoat.
  • (9) The pull-on hijab is made of light, stretchy fabric that includes tiny holes for breathability and an elongated back so it will not come untucked.
  • (10) Numerous other new "waterproof breathable" fabrics have recently come to the market.
  • (11) Robinson adds: “It’s breathable, preventing condensation and mould in the home, reducing diseases caused by damp housing like asthma.
  • (12) Caring for the sick, protecting children, ensuring we have breathable air and potable water, carrying out effective work for a fair charge – we are intended to find these things bizarre.
  • (13) Mushroom preserving bag Mushroom preserving bag We were much less keen on Lakeland's mushroom bag for £2.79 , a breathable polycotton bag with a "blackout layer" to restrict light.
  • (14) Bananas can now be stored in "vitamin-enhanced" polyethylene bags to slow the ripening process, while you can keep your potatoes and onions in breathable polycotton drawstring sacks.
  • (15) Subjective evaluations of perceived exertion, comfort, clothing breathability, temperature and perspiration also were obtained.
  • (16) Silently gliding towards the ocean, with failed oxygen masks and terrified passengers scrawling goodbye notes to loved ones, the 747 was saved only when the crew put it into a nosedive in a frantic search for breathable air.
  • (17) A self contained life support system which can maintain a breathable atmosphere for up to eight hours was recently developed for use with a portable hyperbaric tent.
  • (18) Particular attention is focused on the clinical applications of the newer, breathable dressing products, which approximate a temporary synthetic artificial skin.
  • (19) The breathability of the fabric was believed to be a benefit in decreasing skin irritation.

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