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The frozen target is irradiated with a pulsed laser beam, whose energy is principally absorbed by the solvent and converted to thermal energy, allowing the solvent to vaporize and to be evacuated by the vacuum system.
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Fortunately for in vivo optical imaging the lowest coefficient of absorption (haemoglobin is the principal absorber of visible light whilst water and lipids principally absorb infrared) in vivo occurs at 650 900 nm.
About his eventual presence in cabinet, McGill University's J. R. Mallory said "one can imagine the discomfort of an experienced barrister...moderate in his political views and absorbed principally in his departmental duties, confronted by a cabinet of hot gospellers, presided over by the Messianic Mr. Aberhart".
Approximately one-third of dietary magnesium is absorbed principally in the small bowel, and ∼100 mg is excreted in the urine [ 11].
The AF detected from biological tissue will depend on the concentration and quantum yield of the fluorophores present, on the presence of chromophores (principally hemoglobin) that absorb excitation and fluorescence light and on the degree of light scattering that occurs within the tissue [ 4].
The latter remains in the large bowel but sulphapyridine is largely absorbed and eliminated in urine, principally after acetylation.
The amount of Cd absorbed in the body after exposure is principally due to inhalation of Cd-contaminated smoke and particles and results mainly in diseases affecting kidneys and lungs (Joseph 2009).
Only UV-A radiation (wavelengths between 315 400 nm, 6.3%) and UV-B radiation (280 315 nm, 1.5%) reach the ground; principally because UV-C radiation (<280 nm), which is extremely harmful, is absorbed by stratospheric oxygen, ozone and other atmospheric gases [ 1].
Mr. Alexander, a young tenor saxophonist, absorbed not only the musical syntax of his heroes -- principally Sonny Stitt and John Coltrane -- but also the sound: he positions the microphone nearly inside the bell of his horn and gets a deep, rich glow, centering on the low midrange of the horn's notes.
Mr. Alexander, a tenor saxophonist, absorbed not only the musical syntax of his heroes -- principally Sonny Stitt and John Coltrane -- but also the sound: he positions the microphone nearly inside the bell of his horn and gets a deep, rich glow, centering on the low midrange of the horn's notes.
Cadmium ions are easily absorbed by vegetables and in animal-based food and are principally distributed in the liver and kidneys.
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