• "experimental absorbance" is used to emphasize that radiation is lost from the beam by processes other than absorption, with the term "internal absorbance" used...
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  • Look up absorber in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In high energy physics experiments, an absorber is a block of material used to absorb some of the...
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    A shock absorber or damper is a mechanical or hydraulic device designed to absorb and damp shock impulses. It does this by converting the kinetic energy...
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  • Absorbed dose is a dose quantity which is the measure of the energy deposited in matter by ionizing radiation per unit mass. Absorbed dose is used in...
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  • Energy absorber may refer to: A panel to absorb the radiant energy of sunlight to heat a fluid, such as solar hot water A bolometer, a device to convert...
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    _{10}(I_{0}/I)=\varepsilon cL} , where A is the measured absorbance (formally dimensionless but generally reported in absorbance units (AU)), I 0 {\displaystyle I_{0}}...
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  • A regenerative shock absorber is a type of shock absorber that converts parasitic intermittent linear motion and vibration into useful energy, such as...
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  • Specific ultraviolet absorbance (SUVA) is the absorbance of ultraviolet light in a water sample at a specified wavelength that is normalized for dissolved...
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  • A metamaterial absorber is a type of metamaterial intended to efficiently absorb electromagnetic radiation such as light. Furthermore, metamaterials are...
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  • Oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) was a method of measuring antioxidant capacities in biological samples in vitro. Because no physiological proof...
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  • Electromagnetic absorbers are specifically chosen or designed materials that can inhibit the reflection or transmission of electromagnetic radiation....
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  • there are N absorbing species in a solution, the overall absorbance is the sum of the absorbances for each individual species i: A = ∑ i = 1 N A i = ℓ ∑...
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  • Absorption (redirect from Absorb)
    Look up absorption, absorbed, absorbency, absorbent, or absorbs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Absorption may refer to: Absorption (biology), digestion...
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    is a specific wavelength, wavenumber or frequency at which the total absorbance of a sample does not change during a chemical reaction or a physical change...
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    linear scale from 0 to 100%) or as absorbance (a logarithmic scale from zero to infinity). The useful range of the absorbance scale is from 0 to 2 but it is...
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    absorbance of DNA solution because many bases are in free form and do not form hydrogen bonds with complementary bases. As a result, the absorbance for...
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    thus increasing the absorbance of the sample. The absorbance is measured using a spectrophotometer, at the maximum absorbance frequency (Amax) of the...
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  • (RGBradford method). Wait 2 minutes and read the absorbance of each standard and sample at 595 nm. Plot the absorbance of the standards vs. their concentration...
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    A centrifugal pendulum absorber is a type of tuned mass damper. It reduces the amplitude of a torsional vibration in drive trains that use a combustion...
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    used to assay foods and supplements in food science. The oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) used to be the industry standard for antioxidant strength...
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    discouraged. In chemistry, a closely related quantity called "absorbance" or "decadic absorbance" is used instead of optical depth: the common logarithm of...
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    microplate assays are absorbance, fluorescence intensity, luminescence, time-resolved fluorescence, and fluorescence polarization. Absorbance detection has been...
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    (2) the depth of the absorbance maximum, and (3) the total number of counts. They typically achieved a fractional absorbance maximum depth of about...
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    medium absorbs radiation. Which among them practitioners use varies by field and technique, often due simply to the convention. The absorbance of an object...
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  • intensity of radiation decays exponentially in the absorbance of the medium, and that said absorbance is proportional to the length of beam passing through...
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    depth and to absorbance as T = e − τ = 10 − A , {\displaystyle T=e^{-\tau }=10^{-A},} where τ is the optical depth; A is the absorbance. The Beer–Lambert...
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    scattering in water. UV absorbance can also be uesd to quantify contaminants in wastewater. Most commonly used 254 nm UV absorbance is genrally used as a...
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    and/or beverages. Color intensity (or, tinctorial power) is defined as the absorbance of a 1 mg/mL (0.1% weight/volume) solution in water, measured using a...
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  • form, RiboGreen exhibits little fluorescence and possesses a negligible absorbance signature. When bound to nucleic acids, the dye fluoresces with an intensity...
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    IUPAC, Compendium of Chemical Terminology. Online edition: "absorbance". "UV absorbance DNA quantitation". BMG LABTECH. Retrieved 17 March 2024. Glasel...
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