absorbed in the PONS Dictionary

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It acts as detergent to solubilise fats in the small intestine and is itself absorbed.
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Having absorbed details from these various parts, a more popular version ---a military talestill manifests stylistic and thematic heterogeneity.
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Combating alleged myths, some gastroenterologists asserted that no evidence supports the autointoxication concept that toxins are absorbed from waste in the large intestine.
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The aglycone is absorbed and is believed to be responsible for observed nervous system signs.
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Less light is absorbed when blood flow is greater, increasing the intensity of light reaching the sensor.
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Neutrons are absorbed by nuclei of atoms in a nuclear reaction.
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He was absorbed in his thoughts when he glanced at the face of the small being.
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In insects, the goblet cells excrete positive potassium ions, which are absorbed from leaves ingested by the larvae.
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The nimono is simmered in the shiru over a period of time until the liquid is absorbed into the base ingredient or evaporated.
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Today, it is rarely considered a sub-field in its own right, and it has been absorbed by other fields.
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