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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absorption reflects" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing how absorption (in various fields like physics, chemistry, or psychology) indicates or demonstrates certain properties or characteristics.
Example: "The study showed that the absorption reflects the material's ability to retain heat."
Alternatives: "absorption indicates" or "absorption demonstrates".
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Their meticulousness, their utter absorption, reflects his own absorption in his task: the boys are himself, forever on the point of success or failure.
Radiolabeled DTPA is attractive for this role based on its availability and safety history in the lung; however, further experiments, particularly demonstration that DTPA absorption reflects a therapeutic response in vivo, are needed to determine its utility.
Total glucose absorption reflects the extent of substrate absorbed over that time period as indicated by the area under the serum 3-OMG concentration curve (AUC), whereas the rate of absorption influences the time taken to reach the peak serum 3-OMG concentrations, while the magnitude of the peak reflects both of these factors [ 23].
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The changed intensity of absorption reflected the process of degradation.
The unprocessed HAM showed broad Tg peak with more heat absorption, reflecting the complex molecular nature of the matrix compared to DHAM.
This led us to investigate another important zinc regulation question: does zinc absorption reflect the bodily zinc requirement?
The sparse sampling scheme limited our ability to detect changes in the rate of absorption reflected in the Tmax or Cmax.
Solubilized forms of IBU have demonstrated a faster rate of absorption (reflected by a higher maximum plasma concentration [ Cmax] and a shorter time to reach maximum plasma concentration [ Tmax]) than standard IBU tablets.
Carol will see her self-absorption reflected in her destructive, angry daughter.
The theoretical analysis of UV visible absorption spectra reflects a red shift in the absorption maximum in comparison to the experimental results.
The absorption band reflects the state and concentration of water and is usually composed of two peaks: a sharp peak centered at ~2.8 μm due to the presence of structural water and a broad peak at around 3.0 μm due to the molecular water (Osawa et al. 2005).
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