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definierter
Absorptionsgrad
u rečniku PONS
ab·ˈsorp·tion fac·tor N CHEM, PHYS
u rečniku PONS
ab·sorp·tion [əbˈzɔ:pʃən, -ˈsɔ:p-, Am -ˈsɔ:rp-, -ˈzɔ:rp-] N no pl
1. absorption (absorbing):
Absorption f <-> spec
Aufnahme f <->
2. absorption (incorporation):
Aufnahme f <->
absorption of people also
3. absorption of a blow:
Dämpfung f <->
4. absorption:
I. fac·tor [ˈfæktəʳ, Am -tɚ] N
1. factor (influence):
Faktor m <-s, -to̱·ren>
Umstand m <-(e)s, -stände>
zu etw dat beitragen
2. factor MATH:
Faktor m <-s, -to̱·ren>
3. factor (for suncream):
4. factor TRANSP:
Auslastung f <-, -en>
5. factor FIN:
Factor m <-[s], -s>
II. fac·tor [ˈfæktəʳ, Am -tɚ] VB trans MATH (factorize)
PONS rečnik bankarstva, finansija i osiguranja
absorption N INV-FIN
absorption N MKT COMPET
factor N ACCOUNT
factor N CTRL
Present
Ifactor
youfactor
he/she/itfactors
wefactor
youfactor
theyfactor
Past
Ifactored
youfactored
he/she/itfactored
wefactored
youfactored
theyfactored
Present Perfect
Ihavefactored
youhavefactored
he/she/ithasfactored
wehavefactored
youhavefactored
theyhavefactored
Past Perfect
Ihadfactored
youhadfactored
he/she/ithadfactored
wehadfactored
youhadfactored
theyhadfactored
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On the other hand, absorption and occlusion are usually difficult in carbon materials because the carbon structure is rigid.
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Changes in physiology with aging may alter the absorption, the effectiveness and the side effect profile of many drugs.
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At the focal point 2-photon absorption becomes significant, because it is a nonlinear process dependent on the square of the laser fluence.
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Aspirin requires an acidic environment for proper absorption, and the basic environment diminishes aspirin absorption in the case of an overdose.
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Similarly, light, which consists of photons rather than electrons, suffer attenuation due to scattering and absorption.
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