| 1. | Examples of plant material which exhibit imbibition are dry seeds before germination.
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| 2. | Another example is that of imbibition in the Amott test.
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| 3. | They may also play a role during imbibition by controlling water uptake.
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| 4. | A yellow layer was added on the blue side through means of imbibition.
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| 5. | Water potential gradient between the absorbent and the liquid imbibed is essential for imbibition.
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| 6. | That is why proteinaceous pea seeds swell more on imbibition than starchy wheat seeds.
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| 7. | Relative saturation as well as mass of core samples starts to change during imbibition.
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| 8. | Imbibition of water increases the volume of the imbibant, which results in imbibitional pressure.
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| 9. | It is also a factor affecting imbibition.
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| 10. | The contact angles at which spreading / imbibition occurs are between 0 and ? / 2.
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