- Look up
absorption, absorbed, absorbency, absorbent, or
absorbs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Absorption may
refer to:
Absorption (biology), digestion...
- absorbtivity, absorptance, or
absorptivity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In science,
absorptivity may
refer to:
Molar absorptivity, in chemistry, a measurement...
- and the
instrument may also have
spectral absorptions.
These absorptions can mask or
confound the
absorption spectrum of the sample.
These background interferences...
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Compared to the
absorption of
ultraviolet light by the
ozone layer,
known as the
Hartley and
Huggins absorptions,
Chappuis absorption is
distinctly weaker...
- In physics, an
absorption edge (also
known as an
absorption discontinuity or
absorption limit) is a
sharp discontinuity in the
absorption spectrum of a...
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observed absorptions. For
other energy ranges thermal motion effects, like
Doppler broadening may
determine the linewidth. A wide
variety of
absorption band...
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Absorption is the
journey of a drug
travelling from the site of
administration to the site of action. The drug
travels by some
route of administration...
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Absorption is a
physical or
chemical phenomenon or a
process in
which atoms,
molecules or ions
enter the
liquid or
solid bulk
phase of a material. This...
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Absorption is a
valid argument form and rule of
inference of
propositional logic. The rule
states that if P {\displaystyle P}
implies Q {\displaystyle...
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based on the way
infrared radiation is
absorbed by the compound. The
absorptions in this
range do not
apply only to
bonds in
organic molecules. IR spectroscopy...