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Various biomolecules in saliva
absorb
light at the same wavelength— but each has a distinct chemical fingerprint.
And without sleep, the memory circuits of the brain essentially become waterlogged, as it were, and you can't
absorb
new memories.
Their construction also frequently destroys important ecosystems like mangroves and marshes, which protect coastal areas from storms, provide habitats, and
absorb
tons of greenhouse gases.
Here, immune cells called macrophages rush to the infection site, attempting to
absorb
and break down the bacterial invaders.
And I found this really hard to
absorb.
Because these materials could actually
absorb
six to 12 times as much energy per pound as steel, and do so a lot more smoothly.
They call it "secondary trauma" and "compassion fatigue," the concept that we
absorb
the traumas our students share with us each day.
They're naturally hydrophobic, meaning they won't
absorb
water.
It was because we were prepped to be able to communicate in a way that the team could
absorb.
Cool roofs are highly-reflective surfaces that don't
absorb
solar heat, and pass it on to the building or atmosphere.
Both can be used instead of petroleum-based roofing materials that
absorb
heat, contribute to urban "heat island" effect and degrade under the sun, which we in turn breathe.
Everything else, 85 percent of it, doesn't emit or
absorb
light.
But it doesn't emit or
absorb
light, and it goes right through normal matter, as if it wasn't even there.
In fact, oceans
absorb
about 90 percent of the heat that's generated by greenhouse gas emissions and about 40 percent of the carbon dioxide.
I was also inspired by Walt Whitman, who wanted to
absorb
America and have it
absorb
him.
So today, we pump millions of tons of greenhouse gases into the air, we dump plastics, fertilizers and industrial waste into the rivers and oceans, and we cut down forests that
absorb
CO2.
This is the reason why I created, with David Edward, a scientist of Harvard University, an object able to
absorb
the toxic elements using those kind of plants.
It's a way to get sodium and glucose together so that when you add it to water the child is able to
absorb
it even during situations of diarrhea.
And so what they do is leave a bowl of water out overnight to
absorb
this air, and then very early the next morning, they wake up and have a ceremony and throw the water away.
And again, they only
absorb
light at particular colors when electrons jump up and fall down, jump up and fall down.
And finally, on your right side, you see a bubbly, cell-like structure appearing, from which the body will
absorb
the fat.
You only need a layer thickness of 0.2 micrometers to
absorb
the energy of the sun.
As the name implies, this is a vengeful wraith who likes to
absorb
the skeletons of people while they're still using them.
But come on now, if aliens needed energy and could
absorb
it from sources like hydrogen bombs, why would they come to earth?
I believe it is time bring this film out onto VHS and DVD for countless generations to view, admire, and
absorb
its wonderful music.
To have it totally wash over you, so that you
absorb
it as it is, and thus, experience it to the fullest.
The plot of the movie is pretty simple, Nell plays a writer who has a bad case of writer's block, and needs inspiration, so she goes to visit Mexico to
absorb
the atmosphere.
For the first half-hour or so, the Oscar-winning art direction and set design are wonderful to
absorb
but, as the plot creaks along predictably (with no real sting in the writing), things begin to congeal.
THE FRENCH CONNECTION at least tried to
absorb
European influences, to complicate the conventional view of the American police detective, even if the attempt was foundered by Friedkin's ambivalence, Americaness and general indirection.
As a convert into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, I try to
absorb
as much as I can of my new religion's history.
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