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They are associated with the loss of forests and their potential to absorb greenhouse gases.
So, rather than a "rainy day fund," capital is a measure of a bank's potential to absorb losses.
The research team say that it indicates that the ocean's potential to absorb CO2 fluctuates more over time than previously thought.
The key question is not whether other countries' researchers, farmers and entrepreneurs have the potential to absorb and adapt available technology.
In its report Impact Investing: An emerging Asset Class, Global Research, 2010, JP Morgan estimated that the impact investment market has the potential to absorb between $400bn and $1trn by 2020.
The students revisited their playground wish list, highlighting items with green stickers that had the potential to absorb some of the estimated 600,000 gallons of rainwater a year that drains from the current schoolyard.
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For example, on the one hand, when the radius R of the existing Au NPs was bigger than the critical radius R*, the bigger Au NPs with the lower chemical potential tended to absorb the Au adatoms.
And the storytelling (Brian K. Vaughan, a "Lost" veteran, gets the teleplay credit) at least has the potential to be absorbing for 13 episodes.
Soluble particulate matter (PM) components (e.g., metals) have the potential to be absorbed into the bloodstream and transported to the heart where they might induce the expression of inflammatory cytokines and remodel electrical properties.
The potential to be absorbed by this pathway was assessed using the binding to chylomicrons 658) and predicted using the partial least squares (PLS) regression analysis of numerous VolSurf descriptors.
And they leave Ms Rousseff little room to absorb potential price shocks this year.
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