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The process is absorbed whenever either Peter or Paul is ruined.
Since a significant percentage of the power generated from the fusion process is absorbed in the divertor, the thermal efficiency of the power conversion cycle requires a high coolant outlet temperature of the divertor, leading to solutions that are different from those adopted for the present experimental fusion plants.
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As interaction and its qualities became more and more determinant for systems adoption, UCD techniques for end-user involvement in design process were absorbed in software engineering processes.
In the first step of the photosynthetic process, light is absorbed by the pigments associated with the antenna proteins, known as light-harvesting complexes (Lhcs), which in vivo are functionally organized as hetero-oligomers.
Plants use the energy from sunlight to perform this process, which is absorbed by chlorophyll.
In the photosynthetic process, light energy is absorbed by the chlorophyll molecules of plants to convert carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates and oxygen gas.
In this process, more failure energy is absorbed, thus the failure strength and strain of the composite are improved.
In the process of germination, water is absorbed by the embryo, which results in the rehydration and expansion of the cells.
In the microwave process, the microwave energy is absorbed directly by a sample, leading to a uniform volume heating without thermal gradients within the material.
This signifies that mass changes in this process; during expansion, energy is absorbed resulting in an increase of the net masses of the product mass gains.
Light scattering is a two-photon process, where one photon is absorbed and another photon is emitted simultaneously.
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