Absorption spectrum observed by the Hubble Space Telescope
In both the atomic and molecular cases, the excited states do not persist: after some random amount of time, the atoms and
molecules revert back to their
original, lower energy state.
Full article >>>absorptionthe taking up of substances or their passage through the walls of
cellsSource: Noland, George B. 1983. General
Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby ...
Full article >>>Mal
absorption is the state of impaired
absorption of nutrients in the
small intestine. It has many different potential causes. Specific causes lead to different patterns in mal
absorption.
Full article >>>Absorption spectrumAn
absorption spectrum is a diagram depicting the wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation absorbed by a material, usually a gas.
Full article >>>Absorption Spectra
An
absorption spectrum is a spectrum of radiant energy whose intensity at each wavelength is a measure of the amount of energy at that wavelength that has passed through a selectively absorbing substance.
Full article >>>absorption -- The taking in of water and dissolved
minerals and nutrients across
cell membranes. Contrast with ingestion.
aerobic -- Pertaining to the presence of free
oxygen.
Aerobic organisms require
oxygen for their life processes.
Full article >>>absorption: the process in which nutrients enter
cells of the villi, then move across the
cells and enter blood
vessels.
acids:
compounds that release hydrogen ions (H+) when the
compounds are placed in water.
Full article >>>absorption spectrum Graph of absorbance values for different wavelengths of light.
absorption The process of taking in, as uptake by
roots.
Full article >>>absorption The process by which the products of
digestion are
transferred into the body's internal
environment, enabling them to reach the
cells.
absorptive feeders
Animals such as tapeworms that ingest food through the body wall.
Full article >>>absorption[L. absorbere, to swallow down]
The movement of water and dissolved substances into a
cell,
tissue, or
organism.
Full article >>>The
absorption of a fluorophore depends on the polarization angle of the excitation light, and fluorescence emission is also polarized. Fluorescence polarization is used to detect the direction and rotation of
molecule movement.
Full article >>>1980:
Absorption of
Actinide
Elements from the Gastrointestinal Tract of Rats, Guinea Pigs, and Dogs by M.F. Sullivan, Health Phys. 38:159.
Full article >>>Transfer by
absorption of
DNA fragments separated in electrophoretic gels to membrane filters (nylon or nitro
cellulose) for detection of specific
base sequences by radiolabeled
complementary
probes.
Full article >>>ab- from ad- towards ADME- An anacronism used in drug development, meaning
absorption, distribution,
metabolism and
excretion.
Full article >>>The main function of the opsin is to change shape after light
absorption triggers the isomerization of the chromophore: the opsin is an
enzyme that is activated by the chromophore's isomerization.
Full article >>>Cells that are specialized for
absorption (ex: intestinal
cells) have folds in the
plasma membrane called microvilli that increase the surface area.
Full article >>>A disease in which the bones are weakened by reduced calcium
absorption.
Long-term use of glucocorticoids can result in this condition.
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Full article >>>Although there are limited studies on the bioavailability of the
polyphenols, the
absorption of flavanols in
humans has been shown.
Full article >>>Attenuation (of light). Diminution of light intensity; explained, in the ocean, in terms of
absorption and scattering
Autotrophic algae.
Algae capable of
photosynthesis and growth using only dissolved inorganic nutrients ...
Full article >>>Southern blot: The
transfer (by
absorption) of size-separated (by
electrophoresis)
DNA fragments to a synthetic membrane whereby the presence and rough size of one particular fragment of
DNA can be ascertained by detection of specific
base sequences ...
Full article >>>collecting tubules That part of the
renal tubule in a
kidney in which water
absorption takes place under the control of ADH, producing
urine of variable concentration depending on overall water levels in the body.
Full article >>>feeder
roots. The youngest
roots with root hairs, important in
absorption of water and
minerals.
field capacity. The moisture level in soil after saturation and runoff.
Full article >>>[Gr. osteon - bone; Gr. klastos - broken in pieces]. A multinucleated
cell that breaks down bone through re
absorption.
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