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    absorption


    1. This causes major changes in the PH levels of the soil effect-ing nutritional absorption by the plants


    2. This oxygen will allow greater absorption of nutrients into their system


    3. In this case, absorption of energy takes place in deeper levels, since religious leaders are obeyed and worshiped by entire populations, while they systematically rouse guilt and terror


    4. Probably, the absorption of energy acts as an anesthetic too: on one hand it weakens the victims, on the other hand exhaustion is often screened by the sweet delight of “offering”


    5. On its basic sense, fibre is an example of complex carbohydrate that is relatively essential in the absorption of the other nutrients into the body


    6. The main sources of this mineral, which is necessary for the absorption of iron in the body, are leafy vegetables, fresh and dried fruits


    7. Experimentally-calculated methods define corresponding experimental parameters (strength, modulus of elasticity, water absorption, etc


    8. 60-150 MPa, frost resistance – more than 600 cycles of freezing and thawing, water absorption – less than 1-2%, abrasiveness – no more than 0


    9. Concrete with wood aggregates blemishes are high water absorption and comparatively low water resistance


    10. Green doesn’t maximise the sun absorption and doesn’t suit the sunlight we have here

    11. It may also interfere with absorption of conventional drug therapies so care should be taken, especially in cases of diabetes


    12. Prolonged use may reduce iron absorption in the intestines and may also affect other mineral balances in the body


    13. Barret, and Red XIII waited with complete absorption as the tale


    14. Absorption of sperm


    15. by sodium and ion absorption


    16. liance or to be tainted and dark from the absorption of the


    17. before in the absorption of evil forces from the influence of


    18. and wavering--the winds of self- absorption and apathy--and I proclaimed that any man


    19. reduces the production and absorption of the bad cholesterol


    20. their capacity for shock absorption and control of over-pronation is limited

    21. analogies, such as the absorption of water by a sponge, but in this analogy water simply moves from the outside of the sponge to the inside


    22. Photons do not obviously move from the outside of an electron to the inside in the same way, so absorption and emission have no classical


    23. is stored as a change in the absorption, refractive index, or thickness of the


    24. absorption of large amounts of qi, which serves to preserve the biomolecu-


    25. the absorption of alcohol – these are both astral in origin, and therefore they


    26. spectra of stars have dark absorption lines where radiation of specific


    27. An absorption line appears when a chemical element or compound


    28. sun has a group of absorption lines in the green part of the spectrum


    29. Although all stars have absorption lines in the visible band of the


    30. Increases the absorption of nutrients

    31. But I lacked the required ‘devil may care’ abandonment of social niceties combined with total self absorption and single-minded pursuit of my ‘art’


    32. absorption into the hair, which allows it to immediately


    33. Such was the absorption demanded by the spectacle that no one noticed Ralf put his mouth to the bundle of clothes again and again and again, before sending Miss Koutt away


    34. The foods help absorption


    35. Another acknowledged benefit of whey protein is its fast absorption rate


    36. Important as it is to see our absorption with material things as an unavoidable phase in our development, it is equally important to see it as a passing phase


    37. It’s involved in nearly every bodily process including digestion, absorption, circulation and excretion


    38. is because it blocks the absorption of many important nutrients that


    39. The “quality” in reading isn’t simply over the words it is the absorption of


    40. For anyone familiar with Pusser's Rum, that was enough to get him some distance from sobriety in a matter of seconds, the effects of the fumes being somewhat more rapid than absorption through the alimentary route

    41. He missed out on a childhood, as witnessed by his absorption in music


    42. My palate, influenced by my absorption of a


    43. and planets, as it is in All, yet the stars and planets in any alignment do not make absorption in divine unity any easier nor more difficult


    44. “The end of Sufism is total absorption in God


    45. prior to an absorption in the divine may have influenced their later interpretation


    46. After absorption in oneness, they


    47. Absorption in I, me and my is not just selfish, it is not important


    48. Many of us have had a brief absorption in universal unity, with no sense of


    49. The lime was added to neutralize stomach acid ensuring full absorption of the cocaine


    50. are used to improve digestion and absorption of essential nutrients













































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    Synonyms for "absorption"

    absorption engrossment preoccupancy preoccupation concentration immersion soaking up assimilation reverie rumination musing cogitation abstraction

    "absorption" definitions

    (chemistry) a process in which one substance permeates another; a fluid permeates or is dissolved by a liquid or solid


    (physics) the process in which incident radiated energy is retained without reflection or transmission on passing through a medium


    the social process of absorbing one cultural group into harmony with another


    the process of absorbing nutrients into the body after digestion


    complete attention; intense mental effort


    the mental state of being preoccupied by something