absorption in the PONS Dictionary

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Absorption of a poison is necessary for systemic poisoning.
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Some factories have developed a special, low-viscosity, high-strength polyester resin to improve hardness, strength, and gloss and to reduce water absorption.
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Aspirin requires an acidic environment for proper absorption, and the basic environment diminishes aspirin absorption in the case of an overdose.
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It is exhibited in the absorption bands of optically active chiral molecules.
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Excessive absorption of benzonatate will occur if the gelcaps are chewed or allowed to dissolve in the mouth.
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If white light is shone through the filter, the light transmitted also appears blue because of the absorption of the red and green wavelengths.
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Similarly, light, which consists of photons rather than electrons, suffer attenuation due to scattering and absorption.
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At the focal point 2-photon absorption becomes significant, because it is a nonlinear process dependent on the square of the laser fluence.
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The spectrum of the colour shows a strong absorption band at 610 or.
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At this stage bodhisattvas enter into progressively deeper meditative absorptions and develop limitless powers with respect to magical formulas.
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