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However, most of the traditional oil absorbents generally encounter problems, such as low separation efficiency, high cost, poor absorption capacity and non-biodegradable characteristics (Karakasi and Moutsatsou 2010).
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Also the number returning to their own state will depend on annual absorption capacity.
National politicians fret about the European Union's "absorption capacity".
Over all, banks have "sufficient loss absorption capacity to withstand possible further shocks".
Even in Brussels the talk these days is of limits to the club's "absorption capacity".
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