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Kiln-dried lumber is less likely to absorb moisture that could cause the frame to swell, shrink or change shape.
Some even contain chemicals that coat fabric fibers so that they are less likely to absorb dirt in the interval before the next washing.
By switching to the new operating conditions, the material in the kiln is less likely to absorb an excessive amount of heat, effectively limiting the amount of liquid phase of the material and therefore the formation of rings.
The young person will be less likely to absorb what you say.
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The United States keeps large numbers of iodine tablets ready in case of a leak because people taking small, daily quantities of iodine by tablet are likely to absorb less radioactive iodine.
Haggling in Brussels is likely to absorb much of the attention of Irish ministers, leaving less time for pressing national concerns such as debt relief.
That's more challenging and less likely to be absorbed into the mainstream".
One could argue that women in developed countries are more likely to find an appropriate job than women in developing areas who are less likely to be absorbed in the labor market due to gender issues and unfriendly entrepreneurial environments.
The other notable result is that macroeconomic shocks are less likely to be absorbed by young workers in economies with a generous unemployment insurance system, represented by a high benefit-replacement ratio.
In general, the PPG should have strong absorption at wavelengths well above 300 nm, where irradiation is less likely to be absorbed by (and possibly cause damage to) the biological entity.
If true, then the inability of humans to synthesize ascorbate may be "beneficial"; furthermore, diets rich in ascorbate imply that chromium present in the diet would more likely be in the reduced form, i.e. Cr III), and less likely to be absorbed in the intestine.
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