not really. neutrinos barely even notice the existence of matter.
About the same
When a substance transmits no light, it means that the substance absorbs all the light that comes in contact with it, preventing it from passing through. This could be due to the substance's molecular structure or composition, which causes it to absorb all wavelengths of light rather than allowing them to pass through.
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A substance that does not permit the passage of x-rays or other radiant energy is characterized as being opaque. This means that the substance absorbs or scatters the radiation, preventing it from passing through. Examples of opaque materials include lead and thick concrete.
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There are somewhere around 65 billion neutrinos per second passing through every square centimeter perpendicular to the Sun. By far the majority of those also come out the other side... baryonic matter is essentially transparent to neutrinos.
If a substance is passing out of a cell by diffusion, it suggests that the concentration of the substance is higher inside the cell than outside. This movement is driven by the substance's tendency to move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration to reach equilibrium.
This substance cannot be water, because passing an electric current through water, in a process called electrolysis, produces hydrogen and oxygen gas, not oxygen and sulfur.
It prevents impulses passing along the sensory neurones to the brains.
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By lobbying.