“absorbed” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “absorbed”:

+ The herbal solution will readily be absorbed by your body.

+ Electrons can only jump between certain orbits, and the energy gained or lost in changing between orbits is produced when a photon of the right energy is absorbed or a new photon of the right energy is produced.

+ It is absorbed under water.

+ The absorbed radiation is converted to heat.

+ From a historical perspective, assimilation is the process by which an individual or minority group loses its original culture when absorbed into another culture.

+ The remnant low of Tammy was absorbed by a larger extratropical low which moved north and Tammy’s moisture helped create a different storm over the northeast U.S., killing ten people and causing moderate damage.

+ Shiva is considered the Great Yogi who is totally absorbed in himself – the transcendental reality.

+ For example, if a person swims or bathes in water contaminated with cholera toxin, the toxin can still get absorbed through his eyes or skin.

absorbed how to use in sentences
absorbed how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “absorbed”:

+ Since they are not absorbed from the gut, they are usually taken by an injection into the vain or muscle but they can be given as a cream or ointment to prevent and treat skin infections, as eye drops for eye infections, as ear drops for ear infections and as a pill for intestinal infections but not for other internal infections.

+ The extratropical remnant continued east-northeast before being absorbed by another extratropical storm on October 27.
+ About 20mm per year of the India-Asia convergence is absorbed by thrusting along the Himalaya southern front.

+ Since they are not absorbed from the gut, they are usually taken by an injection into the vain or muscle but they can be given as a cream or ointment to prevent and treat skin infections, as eye drops for eye infections, as ear drops for ear infections and as a pill for intestinal infections but not for other internal infections.

+ The extratropical remnant continued east-northeast before being absorbed by another extratropical storm on October 27.

+ About 20mm per year of the India-Asia convergence is absorbed by thrusting along the Himalaya southern front.

+ The beams intersect at the tumor, providing a much larger absorbed dose there than in the surrounding, healthy tissue.

+ It is clearly unknown whether the remnant low of Gamma absorbed the low pressure system or happened the other way, but forecasters at the National Hurricane Center though that it was more likely that Gamma absorbed the other system.

+ It was downgraded to a tropical depression near Clarksville, Tennessee; its remnants were absorbed by a cold front in the eastern Great Lakes region on August 31.

+ When absorbed into the inside of the human body and into the blood, either by breathing in or through skin, several poison gases cause a poisoning.

+ UV-Vis spectroscopy works by passing light through a sample of your solution then determining how much light gets absorbed by the solution.

+ On January 1, 2010, the city absorbed another Shimohei District village, Kawai.

+ That only happens when a photon of a certain frequency and energy comes in from the outside, is absorbed by the electron and gives it its energy, and that is what makes the electron go out to a higher orbit.

+ The Gyrwas were later absorbed into Middle Anglia.

+ Wetting the “yerba” by gently pouring cool water into the empty space within the gourd until the water nearly reaches the top, and then allowing it to be absorbed into the yerba before adding the “bombilla”, allows the preparer to carefully shape and “pack” the “yerba”s filtering end, which makes the overall form of the “yerba” within the gourd more resilient and solid.

+ It was leased by the Great Eastern Railway in 1866, but remained independent until it was absorbed into the London and North Eastern Railway at the 1923 Grouping.

+ When the air, soil and water are polluted with toxic chemicals, the chemicals also get absorbed by plants and animals.

More in-sentence examples of “absorbed”:

+ A certain amount of X-ray is absorbed by the object, which is dependent on the density and composition of that object.

+ Mandiraja culture adheres to the Banyumasan culture and Javanese culture is quite different because the Banyumasan culture is absorbed in Sundanese culture, in Mandiraja District there are some very unique culture such as Ebeg, Lengger, kentongan and others.

+ A certain amount of X-ray is absorbed by the object, which is dependent on the density and composition of that object.

+ Mandiraja culture adheres to the Banyumasan culture and Javanese culture is quite different because the Banyumasan culture is absorbed in Sundanese culture, in Mandiraja District there are some very unique culture such as Ebeg, Lengger, kentongan and others.

+ Although the air of the Earth is transparent to a broad range of ultraviolet, some ultraviolet sunlight is absorbed at a very high altitude by the ozone layer.

+ All drugs that are absorbed from the small intestine are first transported to the liver by the hepatic portal vein, in many cases a large proportion of the drug is then metabolized immediately before the drug enters the systemic circulation.

+ It measures which exact light frequencies are absorbed by the sample.

+ Sometimes he sat in silence, absorbed in another world to which we could not follow, but bliss and peace poured down on us.

+ According to the discovery team, this is best explained by assuming they were absorbed by solid material in the form of an equatorial disk having denser rings or arcs, with particles perhaps many decimeters to about a meter in diameter.

+ In 1992, the conference added women’s sports after it absorbed the North Star Conference, a league that only sponsored women’s sports.

+ It was absorbed by a frontal trough trough over eastern West Virginia on July 26.

+ The digesta then passes into the next chamber, the omasum, where water and many of the mineral elements are absorbed into the blood stream.

+ Much of this radiation is absorbed by the primary stellar wind.

+ Food is absorbed and broken down.

+ Yehud was absorbed into the subsequent Greek-ruled kingdoms which followed the conquests of Alexander the Great.

+ Eventually the cloth will match the amount of water absorbed in it with the amount of water absorbed in the air, or the humidity.

+ After this, it is absorbed by the body and stored as a source of energy.

+ The density of perchloroethylene is around 1.7 g/cm³ at room temperature, and the sheer weight of absorbed solvent may cause the textile to fail under normal force during the extraction cycle unless the mesh bag provides mechanical support.

+ When electromagnetic radiation is incident upon a metallic surface, if the radiation has a frequency greater than the threshold frequency, a part of the energy of the incident radiation is absorbed by the electrons on the metallic surface; facilitating electronic excitement.

+ In 1970 Chitral was absorbed into Pakistan as the new Chitral District, until 2000 within Malakand Division.

+ Water is absorbed here and the remaining waste material is stored as faeces before being removed by defecation.

+ Most of the indigenous population was absorbed into the Spanish colony.

+ Soon the energies she absorbed begin to destroy her body.

+ In 1997 the car was absorbed into the Chevrolet brand along with its Geo siblings.

+ Many of these thoughts were later absorbed into Stoicism.

+ Lee quickly weakened again into a remnant low and was absorbed by a cold front on September 2.

+ From the expanded section to the goldfish’s anus, lots of mucus is produced and as much useful material as possible is absorbed into the bloodstream to be used for energy, growth, protection and repair.

+ When pesticides are incorporated into the marine ecosystem, they quickly become absorbed into marine food webs.

+ It can be absorbed through skin.

+ When light of a certain frequency hits a molecule that has a vibration whose motion corresponds to the same frequency then the light gets absorbed into the molecule and the energy from the light causes the bonds to move in that specific vibrational motion.

+ Neutron are absorbed by boric acid, which has been injected into the reactor cores, but is unclear if boron was also included with the hose and fire truck water spraying of SFPs.

+ Eosin is strongly absorbed by red blood cells, colouring them bright red.

+ Toxins that have a more neutral pH can still hurt the body by being absorbed into the bloodstream, but they will not burn the eyes and skin.

+ When it helped in Waterloo it ended up in Belgium near Planciontot before being absorbed into Prussia.

+ When milk from them is no longer needed, they will not explode: they simply “dry up” where the milk they produce is absorbed or taken back in by their bodies.

+ If methamphetamine is eaten, it gets absorbed into the body from the digestive system.

+ Hal Foster, Annals of the Architectural Association School of Architecture, Issues 14-16, Published by The Architectural Association, London, 1987 Neo-futurism has absorbed sоme of the high-tech concept themes аnd ideas and incorporating elements of high-tech industry аnd technology.

+ Later, the last remnants of Gamma were absorbed into the approaching front.

+ It began as a tropical wave just right behind Florence in the first week of September, which at first was absorbed into the large circulation of then-Tropical Storm Florence.

+ It was absorbed by British Railways on nationalisation, but was withdrawn in the pre-TOPS era.

+ Gamma stayed just north of the coast of Honduras for about a day, then weakened to a tropical depression as it was beginning to be absorbed into the front as it entered the Caribbean.

+ They were an empire before the Romans, who defeated them, and absorbed their ideas.

+ In 1903 the Indian Army absorbed the three presidency armies.

+ The effect of this exhibition was comparable with that of Paul Cézanne in Paris in 1907, as all the main Russian avant-garde artists of the time immediately absorbed the cubist principles and began using them in their works.

+ It was at some time absorbed by the Milky Way.

+ It is finally absorbed in 2008 by the Canadian group CAE.

+ The club absorbed the newly promoted club FC Armenicum and automatically gained position in the Armenian Premier League without playing a single game in the lower leagues.

+ On June 6, 2005, the old Miyako absorbed the town of Tarō and village of Niisato from Shimohei District to form the new city of Miyako, more than doubling the old city’s size.

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