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The poorer the country, the larger the share of its health-care budget typically absorbed by the cost of drugs.
Second, the patterned interface scatters emitted light, reducing reflected light which is typically absorbed by the electrode [50].
The therapy is a one-time injection of nanoparticles made of a chemical element called Hafnium that allows the tumors to absorb nine times more radiation than is typically absorbed during a course of radiotherapy.
The sample was placed at 0.6 m distance from the radiation source; therefore, there was no need to account for alpha particles, which are typically absorbed already after traveling several centimeters in air.
And on the inboard side of the steering wheel, unobtrusive audio volume control buttons are literally at a driver's fingertips, removing a task that is typically absorbed by driver-facing steering-wheel controls – thereby freeing the outboard buttons to access other functions.
Orally ingested proteins are digested by intestinal proteases and typically absorbed through enterocytes as single amino acids.
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Atoms typically absorb or emit light exclusively at certain frequencies.
His agreement helped to create a typically absorbing visual experience by the production partners.
However, domestic wastewater contains nitrogen loads much greater than urban/suburban ecosystems can typically absorb.
At the highest rate, subjects were seeing new images more than 20 times as fast as vision typically absorbs information.
What he has accomplished, in "John Adams Simonon & Schuster; $35), is a typically absorbing and readable narrative, in which, however, the chewy difficulty of Adams's thought has been rendered smooth in the blender of McCullough's literary elegance.
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