nonpassage
Nonpassage is a term used in various disciplines to denote the absence or failure of passage of a substance, signal, or object through a boundary, channel, or process. It is formed from the prefix non- and the noun passage, and is used chiefly in technical writing to describe a state in which movement or transfer does not occur where it would be expected.
In medical contexts, nonpassage frequently refers to the failure to pass bodily materials such as stool or
In physics, engineering, and biology, nonpassage describes resistance to transfer across a barrier. For membranes, nonpassage
In research contexts, nonpassage is sometimes noted as a negative result or as the absence of observed