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The rad is the unit of absorbed dose (D) measuring the energy imparted by ionizing radiation to matter. 1 rad = .01 Joule/kilogram (or: 100 ergs/gm)
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A material that extracts one or more substances from a fluid (gas or liquid) medium on contact, and which changes physically and/or chemically in the process. The less volatile of the two working fluids in an absorption cooling device.
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| absorbency |
The extent to which a paper will take up and hold a liquid.
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tion Usually used as an attack, this tecnique allows a person to basically fuse with another person. Majin Buu and Cell would be good examples of this attack.
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| absorbance |
Ratio of radiant energy absorbed by a body to the corresponding absorption of a blackbody at the same temperature. Absorbance equals emittance on bodies whose temperature is not changing. (A = 1 - R - T, where R is the reflectance and T is the transmittance.).
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