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The ability of a substance to transform radiant energy into a different form, usually with a resulting rise in temperature. Mathematically, absorbance is the negative logarithm to the base 10 of transmittance.
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| absorbed dose |
a quantity of ionising radiation expressed as the amount of energy imparted to a unit mass of matter such as body tissue. It used to be measured in rads and is now measured in grays (Americans still use rads)
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| absorbency |
The propensity of a material to take in and retain liquid, usually water.
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| absorbed dose |
the amount of energy deposited in a unit of biological tissue. The units of absorbed dose are the rad and gray.
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| absorb |
A phenomenon where a substance (the absorbate) is taken into pores, voids, or interstices of a material (the absorbent); process of soaking up. See also Adsorption.
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