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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absorb process" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a process of absorption, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The absorb process in this experiment was not clearly defined, leading to confusion among the participants."
Alternatives: "absorption process" or "process of absorption".
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Just as our enemies blazed terrible new trails in murdering us, the survivors blazed new trails in showing how to absorb, process and transcend the horror.
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The ordered and stable energy absorbing process of GGT is examined by low-speed axial impact using drop hammer test machine.
The ALE method is superior to the airbag method in the unit cell models as regard to the energy absorption capacity and the energy absorbing process.
Therefore, a second constitutive model is added to capture the energy absorbing process within the fragmentation zone, utilising an Energy Absorbing Contact EACC) formulation between the composite structure and the impacting body.
The proposed model proved to be valid for the studied blends and composites and revealed that the major energy absorbing process is the plastic deformation of the matrix, which, in the studied case, is enhanced by the presence of the second component.
At another extreme are absorbing processes.
End-of-life decisions were described as an 'evolving process' which requires the reiteration of information to allow parents to absorb and process it [ 72].
Does consuming books on an e-Reader shape the way our brains absorb and process what we've read?
No room or need to reprise all that's been recorded about the vast differences in origin and culture between television and newspapers, or about the different ways we absorb and process print and visual media.
"The approach of having exhibitions regularly with the museum partners and allowing the local population enough time to absorb and process the shows gives them some idea of what to expect when the museums open".
Take all of the advice in the world, listen to it, absorb it, process it.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com