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Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film three out of four stars and praised it for its ability to absorb the viewer in its "spycraft" and "Damon's ability to be focused and sincere" concluding that the film was "unnecessary, but not unskilled".
Because Epsom salt boosts magnesium levels in plants it strengthens its ability to absorb nutrients, making fertilization following the water cycle imperative.
It is supposed that its ability to absorb a large amount of water to form a stable hydrogel makes PAAm a promising candidate for developing biological applications and immobilization of aqueous enzyme's solutions (Amini et al. 2013).
Using a blunt instrument, such as the handle of a knife, pound the cucumber's surface to soften it slightly and increase its ability to absorb the salt and dressing.
It is notable for its elasticity and for its ability to absorb shock and conform to or "remember" shapes.
While wood lacks the structural firmness of carbon fiber, Wheeler argues it more than makes up for this with its ability to absorb vibration better than carbon, making for a very smooth ride.
It is anticipated that by enhancing the interconnectivity between NiOx particles and by optimizing surface roughness, it may be possible to enhance dye adsorption and increase its ability to absorb visible light.
Furthermore, we believe the German economy has demonstrated its ability to absorb large economic and financial shocks.
I said quite directly to them that the strength of a democracy is its ability to absorb such criticism.
Later, borax was used, and in the 20th century silica gel, because of its ability to absorb moisture.
Deutsche Bank's investors have clamored that the bank needs to raise its Tier 1 capital ratio, a measure of its ability to absorb losses.
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