| absorp | absorption |
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| AC | abdominal circumference; abdominal compression; absorption coefficient; abuse case; acetate; acetylc... |
| ADME | [drug] absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion |
| AET | absorption-equivalent thickness;S-(2-aminoethyl) isothiuronium |
| ANAP | agglutination negative, absorption positive [reaction] |
| CVAAS | Cold Vapour Atomic Absorption Spectrometry |
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| DAR | Differential absorption ratio |
| ETAAS | Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometry |
| EXAFS | Extended X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure |
| FTA-ABS | Fluorescent Treponema Antibody-Absorption test |
| electron resonance absorption | <physics> A spectrometric method, based on measurement of electron spins and magnetic moments, for detecting and estimating free radicals in reactions and in biological systems. Synonym: electron paramagnetic resonance. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| external absorption | The absorption of substances through skin, mucocutaneous surfaces, or mucous membranes. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fluorescent treponemal antibody-absorption test | <investigation> A sensitive and specific serologic test for syphilis. It is more specific than the VDRL assay. The patient's serum is diluted to remove non-specific antibodies and then mixed on a glass slide with Nichol's strain of Treponema pallidum. If antibodies are present in the patient's serum they bind to the antigen and the bound antibodies are detected with fluoresceinated antihuman gamma-globulin antibody. Synonym: FTA-ABS test. (12 Sep2002) |
| linear absorption coefficient | That fraction of ionizing radiation absorbed in a unit thickness of a substance or tissue. See: absorption coefficient. (05 Mar 2000) |
| absorption spectrum |
The detailed dependence on wavelength of the intensity of radiation absorbed by a given medium. Absorption spectra of gases are typically composed of discrete spectral lines and bands of overlapping lines that depend on the molecular or atomic composition of the absorbing substance and that may be used to identify it uniquely. ...
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| absorption coefficient |
A measure of the extinction due to absorption of monochromatic radiation as it traverses a medium. Usually expressed as a volume absorption coefficient, k v , with units of reciprocal length (ie, area per unit volume), but also as a mass absorption coefficient, k m , with units of area per unit mass. The two are related by k v = k m , where is the density of the absorber. See also absorption optical thickness.
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| absorption |
the penetration of atoms, ions, or molecules into the bulk mass of a substance.
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| absorption spectrum |
The spectrum of dark lines against a light background that results from the absorption of selected frequencies of electromagnetic radiation by an atom or molecule.
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The traversal of nutrients from the small intestine through the cells lining the small intestine and subsequently into the blood vessels. It includes the process within the small intestine of breakdown of ingested food into fats, proteins (amino acids) and carbohydrates. Specific areas of the small intestine then absorb these nutrients through the cell walls.
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