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After that, muscles become resistant to insulin and much less able to absorb glucose.
With the weak economy and the weak yen, however, Japan is less able to absorb such goods.
He said this made them more susceptible to fire and less able to absorb water, contributing to flooding.
And it says forests, oceans and soil will become less able to absorb carbon dioxide, which could contribute another 1.2C of warming by the end of the century.
However, this will make your foot less able to absorb impacts and may cause problems higher up in the lower limb.
In the ducts of the pancreas, the flow of digestive enzymes becomes blocked, making a child less and less able to absorb food.
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Goldie said people on low and moderate incomes spent a higher proportion of their income on basic expenses such as fresh food and would be less likely to be able to absorb any increase.
But while larger economies would be less directly impacted and more able to absorb rising food prices, he said "countries like the UK and the US are very much exposed to the indirect consequences".
Curiously, despite being able to absorb less light, the urea-derived carbon nitride still outperforms both DCDA- and thiourea-derived counterparts (Table 1).
Shareholders may welcome a stronger capital base because it makes the bank less prone to failure and better able to absorb losses if there is a crisis.
Furthermore, even when the consent form is orally read out to patients, many of the less educated patients might not be able to absorb the relevant information from what may be a complex consent form for them.
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