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The phrase "absorb loads" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to engineering, physics, or materials science, where it refers to the ability of a material or structure to take on or withstand forces or weight.
Example: "The bridge was designed to absorb loads from heavy traffic without compromising its structural integrity."
Alternatives: "withstand forces" or "take on weight".
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Guardrails are one of the widely used passive safety devices designed to absorb loads applied by impacting vehicles.
Therefore, if cartilaginous epiphyses do absorb loads imparted onto limbs during locomotion [83] [85], then these soft-tissue structures, along with other recognized morphological changes in limb structure such as element eccentricity [86] and limb-stance gauge [81] found among sauropods and other non-avian dinosaurs, may help alleviate the huge loads likely experienced by these massive animals.
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The Young's modulus of MWNTs (a measure of their elasticity, or ability to recover from stretching or compression) is estimated by researchers to be greater than that of carbon fibres by a factor of 5 to 10. MWNTs are capable of readily absorbing loads via a sequence of reversible elastic deformations, such as buckling or kinking, in which the bonds between carbon atoms remain intact.
From the point of view of a provider of compute services, clouds are therefore primarily of interest as a way to absorb peak loads (through 'cloud-bursting'), extending the capacity of the infrastructure while physical resources support the base loads.
Electric motors are not designed to absorb side loads, such as those induced by V-belt drives.
The major difference between rubber joints and metal bellows is in the way they absorb pressure loads.
Irrespective of the timing, once OA has developed, quadriceps weakness reduces the ability to decelerate leg movement and the leg is less able to absorb impulse loads transmitted through the tibiofemoral joint; leading to an acceleration of cartilage degeneration [ 3].
When landing, UConn players are taught by the trainer Rosemary Ragle to bend at the hips and knees to softly absorb the load, keeping their knees behind the toes, striking the ground toe to heel.
The Akamai network will absorb the load and distribute the requests across its global network servers.
In addition, cartilage affected by degeneration show reduced capacity to absorb compressive load and subsequently provoke crepitus and pain owing to the destructed cartilage surface [ 2].
According to [12], the flywheel performs well in interaction with wind energy, as it perfectly absorbs peak loads aroused by short but high wind velocities and serves peak load demands.
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