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absorption [əbˈsɔːrpʃn, Brit -ˈsɔːp-] N no pl

corruption [kəˈrʌpʃn] N no pl

inscription [ɪnˈskrɪpʃn] N

corporation [ˌkɔːrpəˈreɪʃn, Brit ˌkɔːp-] N + sing/pl vb

1. corporation (business):

2. corporation (local council):

adoption [əˈdɑːpʃn, Brit -ˈdɒp-] N

eruption [ɪˈrʌpʃn] N

abortion [əˈbɔːrʃn, Brit -ˈbɔːʃn] N

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Degradation and sorption are both factors which influence the persistence of pesticides in soil.
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Sorption affects bioaccumulation of pesticides which are dependent on organic matter in the soil.
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In the sorption phase the pump is actually used to create a vacuum.
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After filling a sorption pump with new molecular sieve it should always be regenerated as the new molecular sieve is probably saturated with water vapor.
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In a sorption calorimetric experiment, a two-chamber calorimetric cell is inserted into a double-twin microcalorimeter.
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This relationship between water activity and moisture content at a given temperature is called the moisture sorption isotherm.
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Surfactants that have accumulated at the surface will create a hydrophobic organic coating that promotes sorption of non-polar organic compounds.
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This is done by using sorption where suspended solids are removed by sedimentation.
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A sorption calorimetric experiment is performed at isothermal regime, but different temperatures can be studied in separate experiments.
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Both equilibrium vapor sorption isotherms and vapor sorption kinetic results can yield vital information for materials ranging from pharmaceuticals to fuel cells.
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