| 21. | Below the bones is a space filled with cerebrospinal fluid that provides shock absorbance.
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| 22. | These may involve absorbance or fluorescence measurements.
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| 23. | The reagent is incubated with the sample and absorbance is then measured at 560 nm.
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| 24. | It is a function of the absorbance of light of wavelengths 510 and 610 nm.
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| 25. | The greater the absorbance at a certain wavelength of light, the greater the potency.
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| 26. | Isopropyl alcohol has a maximum absorbance at 205 nm in an ultraviolet-visible spectrum.
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| 27. | The absorbance reading of crocin is known as the " colouring strength " of that saffron.
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| 28. | Optical thermometers have been created by calibrating the change in absorbance of a material against temperature.
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| 29. | ? Absorbance records any change in the absorption spectrum as a function of time and wavelength.
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| 30. | The Bradford assay linearizes by measuring the ratio of the absorbances, 595 over 450 nm.
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