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This mysterious radiation had the ability to pass through many materials that absorb visible light.
In architectural acoustics, an enormous effort is expended to use construction materials that absorb undesirable frequencies but reflect desired frequencies.
One way to handle this issue is by using paving materials that absorb less amount of heat and provide lower surface temperatures.
To function properly, reading spectacles must transmit as much light as possible, but these lenses are not like glass or plastic ones: they have within them a thin layer of electroactive materials that absorb light.
Partitions made of materials that absorb shrapnel would be strategically placed to limit the carnage should a suicide bomber, realizing that he had been spotted, decided to detonate himself.
It is developing solar cells using transparent organic materials that absorb IR and UV wavelengths.Taking light from only part of the spectrum would reduce the percentage of sunlight's energy that can be converted into electricity.
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Of this, less than a kilogram actually underwent nuclear fission, producing fission products including short-lived but dangerous isotopes, and also producing the neutron radiation "flash" that induced secondary radioactivity in some materials that absorbed those neutrons.
In addition, the set-up included "control rods" made of a material that absorbed neutrons.
Floors will be concrete, a material that absorbs solar heat during the day and releases it at night.
Therefore, optimizing the material that absorbs most of the impact energy would improve the helmet's protection capacity.
Perhaps we should be thinking of foam rubberlike compressible material that absorbs the force of the collision before it reaches the skull.
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