There is also a hydrocarbon absorptive catalyst in the catalytic converter to clean up tailpipe emissions. |
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Gluten causes the intestinal mucosa to lose its villous structure and absorptive capacity. |
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He intuitively exploited the paper's absorptive qualities to create several ethereal white-on-white works. |
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This inflow of foreign investment and credit capital may well exceed the absorptive capacity of economies already prone to overproduction. |
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Because of its very porous nature, charcoal has the particularly high ratio of surface area to weight required of an absorptive material. |
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It won't be quite as absorptive as the commercial variety, but it's a good deal cheaper and can be improvised at need. |
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It is a near miracle that the films are as good as they are, rivaling the books for sheer absorptive magic. |
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This absorptive layer is made of material other than an alginate, foam, hydrocolloid, or hydrogel. |
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By contrast, the floor of pine forests was covered thinly by needles, and had much less absorptive capacity. |
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As the globe warms, the absorptive capacity of our oceans declines which means that the temperature goes up. |
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The acoustical requirement of 50 percent absorptive and 50 percent reflective surfaces led to a proscenium that exploits the depth and lightness offered by flat panels. |
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Instead, the composition is one of molten plastic and flax, an agriproduct that is not biodegradable, and thus doesn't have the absorptive capabilities of wood. |
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The larger its internal surface, the greater its absorptive efficiency, and a spiral valve is one method of increasing its absorption surface. |
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In one respect its reliance on the absorptive qualities of plastics—it is similar to the design used by Dr Lewis. |
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When dark, absorptive seawater replaces bright, reflective ice, it retains more heat. |
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These consequences vary with the absorptive capacity of the receiving country. |
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We make PHS HAMPPEP B13 and HAMPPEP NATURAL of hard PVC in the following variants: reflective, one-side absorptive, and double-side absorptive. |
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However, further efforts to help build absorptive capacities in the poorest countries were constrained by resource shortfalls. |
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This is a warning against trying to measure absorptive capacity merely by counting the actual or expected number of vacant jobs. |
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Mangroves have an important role in pollution control through their absorptive capacity for organic pollutants and nutrients. |
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But the absorptive capacity of developing countries must be taken into account. |
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Transport investment priorities need to be in line with the governments' public expenditure plan and the absorptive capacities of the countries. |
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As for the absorptive capacity, the World Bank report on the issue indicated that, in many developing countries, it was satisfactory. |
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The main drivers are limited domestic absorptive capacities and underdeveloped domestic financial systems. |
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We use a combination of reactive and absorptive technology to produce a compact, yet quiet, line of silencers. |
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Specialty absorptives are unitized, multilayered dressings that consist of highly absorptive layers of fibers, such as absorbent cellulose, cotton, or rayon. |
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The ceiling remains a relatively unbroken expanse of acoustical tile, which was selected for its high and uniform absorptive properties across a broad frequency spectrum. |
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Its stability and expectedness must also be secured because aid volatility can generate macroeconomic shocks, limiting policy planning, and thus damaging the absorptive capacity of the recipient countries. |
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An initial step in obtaining benefits from trade liberalization would be to improve absorptive capacity in the host country, particularly by enhancing the quality of human resources. |
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Traditionally, the order process for absorptive products is convoluted and has to be managed by the site's main contractor. |
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By forming partnerships with governments, NGOs and UN agencies can also support the provision of services while building capacity for the longer term, thereby mitigating future absorptive capacity constraints. |
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If the fertilizer-herbicide mixture is too wet to allow for uniform application, the use of a highly absorptive material such as diatomaceous earth or finely powdered clay is recommended. |
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Clean Energy Patch is said to take advantage of the skin's absorptive properties to give a base-level boost in energy and mental focus. |
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On the surface of each columnar cell there are about 600 very fine projections called microvilli that further increase the absorptive area of each villus. |
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Lowered excretion indicates diminished intestinal absorption usually caused by a decreased absorptive surface, infiltrative intestinal disease, or bacterial overgrowth. |
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Since it is absorptive and extremely acidic, it inhibits growth of bacteria and fungi, so it is used for shipping seeds and live plants. |
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From TEM observation, the epithelial layer is composed of epithelial cell, ciliated cell, absorptive cell, and secretory cell. |
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Microvilli are tightly packed, microscopic projections of the apical surface of intestinal absorptive cells. |
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Equalizes highly or irregularly absorptive surfaces. |
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It is essential for the success of the cooperation to ensure a strengthened absorptive capacity for aid, which is currently lacking, through good governance and aid management capacity building measures. |
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Some, even very young people, lose their hair suddenly and become gradually bouffis of face as under the effect of certain poisons or absorptive alcohols with toxic amounts. |
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Yet concerns remain with respect to the effectiveness of aid, the absorptive capacities of recipients, and whether aid can raise growth and help reduce poverty. |
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Consequently, operators of ranges might consider adding sound transmission barriers, absorptive materials, and natural vegetation to lessen noise emission. |
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At night the absorptive effect of clouds on outgoing longwave radiation, such as heat energy from the surface, allows for warmer diurnal low temperatures in all seasons. |
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