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In this diagram an electron (e−) emits a photon at V1, and this photon is then absorbed slightly later by another electron at V2.
In 2012, the ice sheet absorbed slightly more than 30% of the incoming sunlight, Box and his colleagues report online in The Cryosphere.
In contrast to the water diffusion, all the PSPIs absorbed slightly more or a great deal more water than the corresponding PIs, depending on the backbone chemistry.
Vacuum starch gluten fried samples absorbed slightly, but significantly, less oil than the atmospheric fried ones (except for the dough with 350 mg GAE/kg), but crispness was higher in the atmospheric fried products.
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The commercial sex industry, according to the International Labor Organization, absorbs slightly less than half of all trafficked labor worldwide.
In vivo release, as measured by fractional AUC and fraction absorbed, is slightly faster than in vitro release.
(b) In vivo release, as measured by fractional AUC and fraction absorbed, is slightly faster than in vitro release.
These results suggest that gut barrier failure was likely due to temporary gut ischemia due to shock and systemic inflammation, and that the absorbed tobramycin slightly accumulated until Day 5 due to AKI.
Phenol red-free media was not used as the indicator does not interfere with the WST-1 assay; as phenol red absorbs slightly at 450 nm however, wells containing media only were used as an additional control [82].
In solutions with Na formate the absorbance slightly decreased with increasing absorbed dose and the maximum slightly shifted to shorter wavelengths (not shown).
Among videos, Keith Sanborn's manipulations of a film of the Kennedy assassination are formally absorbing and slightly scary.
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