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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absorbing capacity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the ability to take in or assimilate information, resources, or substances.
Example: "The absorbing capacity of the sponge determines how much liquid it can hold before becoming saturated."
Alternatives: "absorption ability" or "capacity to absorb".
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These bonds, called total loss absorbing capacity, would be exchanged for shares in the financial institution.
The SPOE strategy has in turn spawned another resolution innovation, total loss absorbing capacity, and an accompanying acronym, "TLAC".
Higher modal damping values were observed and reflect the vibration absorbing capacity of FRPs.
Parametric studies show that larger inclinations of nacre tablets result in higher energy absorbing capacity.
An experimental setup to investigate the energy absorbing capacity of inverted tube was designed.
However, the maximum hydrogen absorbing capacity decreased with the increasing boron addition.
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Under the scheme, called Total Loss-Absorbing Capacity, big banks will have to fund themselves with loss-absorbing capital equal to 16-20% of their risk-weighted assets from 2019.
§ 252.63 External total loss-absorbing capacity requirement and buffer.
The Fed proposed its long-awaited Total Loss-Absorbing Capacity (TLAC) requirements on October 30th.
Ultra-high-performance fiber-reinforced concrete (UHPFRC) as one of advanced concrete materials has been experimentally demonstrated to possess excellent strength, durability, impact resistance and energy-absorbing capacity.
Considering the enhanced energy-absorbing capacity of the structures because of the connected dampers, the structures are assumed to remain in linear-elastic.
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