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absorption In pharmacology absorption is the process that results in the transport or diffusion of the drug from the site of administration to the blood. More commonly, absorption is the process where orally administered drugs get into the blood through the intestinal epithelial cells.
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absorption The process by which water is absorbed. The amount of water absorbed under specific conditions, usually expressed as percentage of the dry weight of the material.
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absorption Process by which a substance or particle is drawn into the structure of another.
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absorption spectrum An absorption spectrum (also called a dark-line spectrum) consists of dark absorption lines superimposed on a bright continuous spectrum. An absorption spectrum is created when light from an incandescent source passes through a cooler gas that absorbs photons. Each different element and molecule absorbs light at a unique set of frequencies. Astronomers can determine the composition of gases in stars by looking for their characteristic frequencies (this is called spectroscopy). ...
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absorption The removal of energy from a sonar beam as it propagates through the water. Absorption is one of the factors in limiting the range of a sonar system underwater. For lower side scan sonar frequencies, the chemical relaxation of magnesium sulfate in sea water is a major factor in absorption. The higher frequencies are more affected by the physics of shear and viscosity.
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