| absorbency | 1. <chemistry, investigation> Absorbance is defined as a logarithmic function of the percent transmission of a wavelength of light through a liquid. 2. <microbiology> This can be used as a measure of the amount of light absorbed by a suspension of bacterial cells or a solution of an organic molecule, it is measured by a colourimeter or spectrophotometer. Absorbance values are used to plot the growth of bacteria in suspension cultures and to gauge the purity and concentration of molecules (such as proteins) in solution. See: absorption. (15 Jan 1998) |
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the property of being absorbent
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The propensity of a material to take in and retain liquid, usually water.
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the ability of a textile yarn or fabric to take up water.
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The ability of paper to absorb or take in liquids.
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The capacity a paper has for accepting liquids, like the inks or water used to run offset lithographic presses.
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