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the absorbed
verb
To include so that it no longer has separate existence; to overwhelm; to cause to disappear as if by swallowing up; to incorporate; to assimilate; to take in and use up.
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Thus, it was possible to evaluate the absorbed light.
The absorbed doses per pulse were 20 Gy.
The deformation was unstable and disproportionate to the absorbed moisture.
The absorbed radiation dose from some whole body CT examinations is significant (7 14 mSv), and an additional dedicated CT increases the absorbed radiation dose.
Due to considerable size, the absorbed liposomes may be transported via lymphatic system into system circulation.
Indeed, nitrogenous bases get rid of the absorbed UV energy extremely fast.
The Selexol is regenerated by reducing the pressure to atmospheric level which releases the absorbed CO2.
If properly conducted, this approach may yield a reasonably accurate estimate of the absorbed dose.
Eumelanin dissipates more than 99.9% of the absorbed UV radiation as heat.
Roughly 50% of the absorbed photon energy was converted into gravitational potential energy of the drop.
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The absorbed dose simulations showed that also the absorbed dose inhomogeneity increased with increasing absorbed dose.
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