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ARC | absorbable calcium | Absorbable calcium is critical to protect against osteoporosis , or thinning bones. | 0.659801 |
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Waterloo | absorbable stitch | Absorbable stitches dissolve over time. | 0.377834 |
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Waterloo | absorbance | Absorbance is directly proportional to the number of living cells in culture in most systems. | 0.652573 |
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WordNet3.0 | absorbance | An absorbance is density | 1 |
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Waterloo | absorbed beryllium | Absorbed beryllium is excreted mostly in the urine. | 0.799717 |
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Waterloo | absorbed dose | Absorbed dose is expressed in rad . | 0.546847 |
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Waterloo | absorbed dose | Absorbed dose is the amount of energy absorbed by a substance exposed to ionizing radiation. | 0.799284 |
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Waterloo | absorbed dose | Absorbed dose is the quantity of main interest to the clinician for both and gamma sources. | 0.502206 |
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Waterloo | absorbed drug | Absorbed drug is metabolized in the liver and excreted in the urine. | 0.774158 |
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Waterloo | absorbed energy | Absorbed energy is used to do work. | 0.659505 |
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Waterloo | absorbed fluid | Absorbed fluid is retained within the structure of the fibre even under compression. | 0.243549 |
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ARC | absorbed glycerol | Absorbed glycerol is utilized for energy production. | 0.736754 |
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Waterloo | absorbed iron | Absorbed iron is bound in the bloodstream by the glycoprotein named transferrin. | 0.808294 |
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Waterloo | absorbed iron | Most | Most absorbed iron is utilized in bone marrow for erythropoiesis. | 0.600992 |
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Waterloo | absorbed lead | Absorbed lead is carried through the blood stream and is stored in various organs and tissues. | 0.779252 |
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Waterloo | absorbed light | Absorbed light is counted in a two or three-dimensional array to allow for flux density output. | 0.284585 |
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Waterloo | absorbed photon | Absorbed photons photoreverse the dimer directly. | 0.423075 |
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Waterloo | absorbed radiation | Absorbed radiation is converted into heat, making the darker shirt warmer to wear. | 0.434046 |
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Waterloo | absorbed radiation | Absorbed radiation is the energy the surface captures, just as a sponge soaks up water. | 0.785166 |
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Waterloo | absorbed radium | some | Some absorbed radium is excreted in urine. | 0.671302 |
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Waterloo | absorbed refrigerant | Absorbed refrigerant is present in the lubricating oil contained in the compressor crankcase. | 0.395433 |
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ARC | absorbed substance | Absorbed substances pass through the brush border into the capillary, usually by passive transport. | 0.480702 |
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Waterloo | absorbed substance | Absorbed substances pass through the brush border into the capillary, usually by passive transport. | 0.480702 |
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Waterloo | absorbed sunlight | Absorbed sunlight pushes the Earth's temperature up. | 0.62395 |
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Waterloo | absorbed toxin | Absorbed toxin can lead to intravascular hemolysis, thrombocytopenia, and liver damage. | 0.650822 |
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WordNet3.0 | absorbency | Absorbency is porosity | 1 |
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Waterloo | absorbency | Absorbency refers to the amount of fluid that a tampon absorbs. | 0.753579 |
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Waterloo | absorbent fabric | Absorbent fabrics soak up water and hold on to it. | 0.471062 |
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Waterloo | absorbent litter | Absorbent litter reduces labor by decreasing the time required to clean pens. | 0.477034 |
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ConceptNet | absorbent material | Absorbent materials are sorbents. | 1 |
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Waterloo | absorbent material | Absorbent materials are useful for wiping up greasy, oily or other liquid spills. | 0.398877 |
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TupleKB | absorbent material | Absorbent materials have texture. | 1 |
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WordNet3.0 | absorbent material | An absorbent material is a material | 1 |
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ARC | absorbent material | Most | Most absorbent materials have texture. | 0.397973 |
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Waterloo | absorbent undergarment | Absorbent undergarments can keep skin dry and can deodorize as well. | 0.487004 |
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WordNet3.0 | absorbent | Absorbent is a material | 1 |
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ConceptNet | absorber | Absorbers are absorbent materials. | 1 |
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Waterloo | absorber | Absorbers maintain light stability. | 0.384877 |
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Waterloo | absorber | Absorbers use water as a refrigerant and steam as an energy source. | 0.554514 |
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Waterloo | absorber | Absorbers work best when there is some sort of a reflective surface. | 0.411131 |
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WordNet3.0 | absorber | An absorber is absorbent | 1 |
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Waterloo | absorber | all | All absorbers react differently as they are moved away from the reflective surface. | 0.535604 |
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Waterloo | absorbtive material | Absorbtive materials are fragile, and sturdy materials reflect sound. | 0.320545 |
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WordNet3.0 | absorptance | Absorptance is a coefficient | 1 |
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Waterloo | absorptance | Absorptance is significantly greater for bare aluminum than for chromic-anodized aluminum. | 0.237085 |
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Waterloo | absorption chiller | Absorption chillers use refrigerants that produce no ozone depletion effects. | 0.586334 |
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Waterloo | absorption line | Absorption lines are dark regions of an object's spectrum. | 0.762754 |
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Waterloo | absorption line | Absorption lines are visible as dark spots within the bright stripes of the individual orders. | 0.613253 |
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Waterloo | absorption line | Absorption lines arise when atoms are in, or near, the ground state, as in a cooler gas. | 0.69579 |
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Waterloo | absorption line | Absorption lines cause dark features in the continuum emission where the radiation is removed. | 0.686109 |
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ARC | absorption line | Absorption lines occur at the same locations but with subtraction of light from the continuum. | 0.454955 |
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Waterloo | absorption of light | Absorption of light is specific for different chlorophylls. | 0.694679 |
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Waterloo | absorption of light | Absorption of light provides a diagnostic role such as the spectroscopy of a tissue. | 0.539417 |
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Waterloo | absorption spectroscopy | Absorption spectroscopy can perform simple, direct measurements of gas concentrations. | 0.550637 |
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Waterloo | absorption | Absorption also occurs as sound propagates through the sea, and the energy is converted to heat. | 0.66819 |
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TupleKB | absorption | Absorption begins in intestines. | 1 |
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TupleKB | absorption | Absorption begins in small intestines. | 1 |
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ARC | absorption | Absorption can also occur across the teguments, especially for small nutrient molecules. | 0.474677 |
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Waterloo | absorption | Absorption can filter light. | 0.418286 |
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ARC | absorption | Absorption can take place in two stages in the small intestine. | 0.270331 |
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Waterloo | absorption | Absorption can take place over the entire visible spectrum. | 0.429494 |
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TupleKB | absorption | Absorption causes chemical reaction. | 1 |
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TupleKB | absorption | Absorption causes reaction. | 1 |
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Waterloo | absorption | Absorption comes from active transport. | 0.278209 |
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Waterloo | absorption | Absorption cooling produces a cooling effect by evaporating a refrigerant. | 0.649424 |
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TupleKB | absorption | Absorption creates effects. | 1 |
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TupleKB | absorption | Absorption creates greenhouse effects. | 1 |
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TupleKB | absorption | Absorption creates natural greenhouse effects. | 1 |
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Waterloo | absorption | Absorption decreases as the square of frequency. | 0.305561 |
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Waterloo | absorption | Absorption depends on the overall level of calcium in the food and the type of food being consumed. | 0.463338 |
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Waterloo | absorption | Absorption depends upon the presence of free unexcited ground-state atoms in the flame. | 0.381928 |
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ARC | absorption | Absorption describes a reduction in light energy. | 0.690015 |
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Waterloo | absorption | Absorption increases significantly in the presence of acidic foods such as orange juice. | 0.345274 |
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TupleKB | absorption | Absorption involves diffusion. | 1 |
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TupleKB | absorption | Absorption involves interaction. | 1 |
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TupleKB | absorption | Absorption involves passive diffusion. | 1 |
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Waterloo | absorption | Absorption is a critical parameter for climate studies and atmospheric corrections. | 0.38266 |
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Waterloo | absorption | Absorption is a process that redirects the beam energy. | 0.68436 |
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Waterloo | absorption | Absorption is a surface area dependent phenomenon. | 0.511753 |
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Waterloo | absorption | Absorption is affected by food or preparations containing divalent ions. | 0.618535 |
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Waterloo | absorption | Absorption is affected by reproductive condition and by ambient temperature. | 0.497316 |
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ARC | absorption | Absorption is an active transport, requiring cellular energy. | 0.718809 |
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Waterloo | absorption | Absorption is an active transport, requiring cellular energy. | 0.718809 |
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Waterloo | absorption | Absorption is concerned with loss of gas within the commodity due to capilary forces. | 0.430685 |
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ARC | absorption | Absorption is controlled by Vitamin D while excretion is controlled by parathyroid hormones. | 0.273253 |
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ARC | absorption | Absorption is defined as the direct conversion of sound energy into heat. | 0.732222 |
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Waterloo | absorption | Absorption is due to interactions between photons and electrons. | 0.693261 |
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Waterloo | absorption | Absorption is enhanced by iron deficiency. | 0.548626 |
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Waterloo | absorption | Absorption is enhanced by the act of chewing, which causes slight abrasions in the tissue. | 0.414767 |
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Waterloo | absorption | Absorption is enhanced by the vast surface area made up of folds, villi, and microvilli. | 0.460336 |
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Waterloo | absorption | Absorption is enhanced by vitamin D, proteins, lactose, phosphorus, stomach acid and magnesium. | 0.616892 |
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Waterloo | absorption | Absorption is enhanced in the presence of lipids. | 0.585666 |
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Waterloo | absorption | Absorption is enhanced when the drug is taken with food. | 0.281514 |
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Waterloo | absorption | Absorption is increased by taking it with fat and by microfining the drug particles. | 0.235483 |
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Waterloo | absorption | Absorption is increased when the stomach's digestive juices are active. | 0.651778 |
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ARC | absorption | Absorption is light that neither transmit or absorbs. | 0.751176 |
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Waterloo | absorption | Absorption is measured by sweeping a sideband through a range of frequencies to locate a resonance. | 0.49398 |
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Waterloo | absorption | Absorption is mostly by vegetation on land and by the oceans. | 0.430957 |
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ConceptNet | absorption | Absorption is natural processes. | 1 |
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ConceptNet | absorption | Absorption is part of extinction. | 1 |
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