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absorb

[əb′sȯrb]
(chemistry)
To take up a substance in bulk.
(electromagnetism)
To take up energy from radiation.
(physics)
To take up matter or radiation.
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Absorbability of collagen and hyaluronic acid: Figure 4 shows the tissue permeation of collagen and hyaluronic acid, and Figure 5 shows the amount remaining in tissue.
Furthermore, [Hg.sup.2+] displayed excellent absorbability due to the test strips having better sensitivity and selectivity with the [Hg.sup.2+] in the solution.
The tests of energy absorbability were carried out for three material and structural solutions.
Fine particle highly absorbing aerosol displays strong absorbability; the SSA at 440 nm is 0.84.
It is of low density, high energy absorbability, high-temperature resistance, strong fireproof performance, and so on.
reported efficient removal of 4-chlorophene, 2,4-dichlorophene, and 2,4,6-trichlorophene by Zr[O.sub.2] graphene composite and, herein, removal efficiency of 4-chlorophene was by far better than the others, and the absorbability decreased with the increase in pH [34].
To test the absorbability of dye, the aerocellulose and cationized aerocelluloses prepared from 5% and 11% cellulose concentrations were placed in 20 mL of DI water containing 0.1 g/L of CI RB19 dye.
Silk protein micropowders for coating with excellent feeling, antistaticity and moisture absorbability and releasability and there manufacture.
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