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The 3D microporous network of 5 can slightly absorb for N2 and Ar.
Lackner: Trees have lots of surfaces called leaves, and as wind blows over those surfaces, they slightly absorb C02.
Sometimes pills do have things in them that slightly absorb moisture from the air, but that tends to just make the pill fall apart".
Sometimes pills do have things in them that slightly absorb moisture from the air, but that tends to just make the pill fall apart". Although these compounds are relatively stable, the better the conditions you store your drugs in, the longer they are likely to last.
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Sorafenib is slightly absorbed in the gastrointestinal tract due to its poor solubility in water.
Zinc from zinc oxide is, however, slightly absorbed into the skin Many sunscreens use nanoparticles of zinc oxide (along with nanoparticles of titanium dioxide) because such small particles do not scatter light and therefore do not appear white.
The 785 nm Raman excitation beam is slightly absorbed by hemoglobin, and resonant enhancement of Raman bands may affect measurements.
Using everted trout intestine immersed in a solution containing 139A we observed that PrPSc slightly absorbs to the mucosal intestinal layer as shown by the low, yet detectable signal at the western blot.
The vegetables will soften slightly and absorb the dressing; they'll release some liquid into the bowl – just tip this out before adding the herbs.
This makes financial sense in industries with high fixed costs and low variable costs: larger sizes enable the company to charge higher prices that, even if they are just slightly larger, absorb a higher portion of fixed costs, while reducing packaging cost per volume and attracting value-minded consumers.
Bend your knees slightly to absorb the impact.
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