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Lycopene is more readily absorbed when combined with oil, so a sauce is ideal.
Blue wavelengths are more readily absorbed if the water contains average or abundant amounts of organic material.
But the iron in meat (especially red meat) is more readily absorbed than the kind found in plant foods, known as non-heme iron.
So fast food is fast in this other sense too: it is to a considerable extent predigested, in effect, and therefore more readily absorbed by the body.
Challenges such as being openly gay or dealing with HIV, though still present, were more readily absorbed into conventional film-making.
The company adds cholesterol molecules, which are normal components of cell membranes, to the RNAs so that the molecule will be more readily absorbed.
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Getting someone to translate her thoughts into a form that others could more readily absorb worked well, she said.
By not tilling the soil, and allowing plant life and natural debris to decompose, agricultural experts say, the soil will strengthen and more readily absorb carbon from the atmosphere through plant photosynthesis.
They said that schools that already permit organizations with distinct or controversial viewpoints could more readily absorb a religious club than a school in which only a few student clubs engaged in advocacy.
Schwarz appreciates the importance of these biblio-biographies, as we might call them, and the need to share them with readers outside the academy, and yet as sympathetic as he is, he cannot help but read as a specialist who, compared to the typical reader, more readily absorbs complex narratives about his field.
Wider tires will have more give to them and will more readily absorb force.
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