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am absorber
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A device which causes gas or vapor to be absorbed by a liquid.
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The subset libraries are absorber only on glass and sprayed TiO2 only on TCO.
There are absorbers on the inside walls of an anechoic shielded room and an aperture in one wall, where the samples can be placed.
The setup consists of two identical wooden ducts: one is rough absorber duct and other one is smooth absorber duct.
Second, the ionosphere cannot be an absorber of the resonant SMS wave energy.
However, there may be other absorbers which may also absorb differentially at these two wavelengths.
More specifically, the smooth absorber is compared with the absorber with internal longitudinal fins.
In the present work, the usual smooth tubular absorber is compared with tubular absorbers with internal fins.
Great innovators are great absorbers, and Ellington learned from everyone.
Forests are crucial absorbers of heat-trapping carbon dioxide, and their destruction releases emissions.
For instance, most oxide glasses are good absorbers of, and are therefore opaque to, ultraviolet radiation of wavelengths smaller than 350 nanometres, or 3,500 angstroms.
They're quick absorbers and have been quickly assimilated, Mr. West more so, thanks to the trail Jay-Z left for him.
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