0 to cause a substance, usually a gas, to form a very thin layer on the surface of another substance
Sometimes poultices cause a tumor or deposit to be expelled through the skin rather than being adsorbed, all with rather spectacular pus and gore.
Contamination consists of processes whereby particles settle or adsorb on a clean surface forming layers which reduce the efficiency of the surface.
Short bubbles do not provide the surfactants with sufficient length to adsorb and equilibrate and hence violate the boundary conditions imposed here for semi-infinite bubbles.
It turns out that clay (montmorillonite/kaolinite) adsorbed nucleic acid undergoes less radiation damage than free nucleic acid.
Areas related to high production rates of adsorbed superoxides may also be areas where adsorbed superoxide ions may diffuse into the subsurface.
That is, they emit, reflect and adsorb all wavelengths in the same manner in all directions.
One volume of packed cells was used to adsorb 9 volumes of serum.
This was interpreted as precipitation of iron phosphates or iron (oxy)hydroxides, which may effectively adsorb phosphorus.
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