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Discover Ludwig"water absorbance" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe the process by which water is absorbed by another substance, usually a solid. For example, "The water absorbance of the soil was measured to determine its water-holding capabilities."
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Microalga growth was determined by measurements of water absorbance at 750 nm.
A hydrogel is a network of polymer chains with great water absorbance ability.
The water absorbance of kenaf fibers and associated internal curing effects explain both results.
After cooling in cold water, absorbance was checked at 575 nm by spectrophotometer.
Milling yields were higher from large kernels, and flour from large kernels had higher water absorbance, brighter white color, and larger particle size.
Water contact angle measurements and water absorbance experiments indicated the PES/SMA-g-MPEG blend membranes were much more hydrophilic than pure PES membrane.
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The water color (absorbance at 440 nm) was extremely low (< 0.28 m− 1) in both lakes regardless of the season.
The reaction mixture was then diluted after adding 5 mL of distilled water and absorbance was measured at 540 nm.
Älgsjön, where BLM calculations overestimated the Cu toxicity compared to bioassays, differs from the other lakes concerning the ratio between water colour (absorbance of filtered water at 420 nm) and DOC.
After addition of 10 ml deionized water, the absorbance of the final solution at 540 nm was measured against DNS reagent/water blank using Visible Spectrophotometer (DU7400, Beckman Coulter, Inc .. Aqueous glucose was used as standard solution to obtain a calibration line.
The eluate was then diluted 1 10 in water, and absorbance at 590 nm was quantified.
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