assorbimento | |
gen. | sorption |
earth.sc. tech. | absorption of a particle; particle absorption |
el. | port |
environ. | absorption |
fin. | assimilation |
health. | consumption; intake; use |
Lord | |
social.sc. engl. | Lord |
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sorption; adsorption; sticking to a surface | |||
occlusion | |||
absorption of a particle; particle absorption | |||
port | |||
absorption exposure, The taking in of fluids or other substances by cells or tissues (esposizione); sorption The taking up, usually, of a liquid or gas into the body of another material (the absorbent). Thus, for instance, an air pollutant may be removed by absorption in a suitable solvent | |||
removal | |||
assimilation | |||
consumption; intake; use | |||
optical absorption | |||
imbibition; uptake | |||
absorption of radiation; energy absorption | |||
absorption; absorption of electromagnetic radiation | |||
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absorption exposure |
assorbimento: 624 phrases in 50 subjects |