Collocations withabsorption

These are words often used in combination withabsorption.

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absorption band
This is also accompanied by a narrowing of the absorption band.
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absorption capacity
The realized pollution is determined jointly by the demand for polluting rights or environmental absorption capacity and the supply of these rights.
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absorption coefficient
It is known that the absorption coefficient increases as the complexity of amino acids increases.
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absorption feature
Their spectra have a deep absorption feature longward of 0.75 m.
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absorption line
The change in abundance of such an ion can be readily measured using the opacity of its characteristics absorption line.
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atomic absorption
For magnesium and calcium, analyses were carried out by atomic absorption spectrophotometry with lanthanum chloride used as an ionisation suppressant.
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complete absorption
Bisoprolol has an approximate half-life of 1012 hours and when ingested has nearly complete absorption into the blood stream.
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increased absorption
It leads to better laser beam focusing, increased absorption, and brings the first absorption zone closer to the dense pellet core.
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intestinal absorption
Tissues and organs $ as indicators of intestinal absorption of minerals and trace elements evaluated in rats.
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optical absorption
We report on near band gap generation of defects by implantation of ions as measured by optical absorption spectra.
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shock absorption
Bull bars stiffen the fronts of vehicles and destroy the vital controlled shock absorption that is designed into vehicle fronts.
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total absorption
The former may be more intuitive to some, but the latter is mathematically precise and leads to easily calculated values for the total absorption.
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