"That's huge for this market, where the historic annual absorption rate is about 1 . 5 million square feet, " he said.
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Paracellular transport also has the benefit that absorption rate is matched to load because it has no transporters that can be saturated.
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The absorption rate of zaleplon is rapid and the onset of therapeutic effects is typically breached within 5 15 minutes following ingestion.
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Chemists have to tweak it to give it the right pharmacological characteristics : stability, absorption rate, and rate of decay within the body.
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Within each context the observer uses the pattern of cone absorption to infer color appearance, probably by comparing the relative cone absorption rates.
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The single standard absorption rate was used for simplicity purposes ( Steve R . and Ken 1994; Gunasekaran et al . 1999 ).
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The EBAC first coined by Samuel et al . ( 2009 ) uses efficiency as the main determinant to calculate the absorption rate.
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This means absorption rates diminish and waves can be reflected with sufficient strengths to be noticed, leading to the interference phenomena we have mentioned.
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Coprolites from the mosasaur " Globidens " are also suggestive of low digestion and absorption rates as they contain masses of crushed bivalve shells.
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With hyperechoes the Specific absorption rate ( SAR ) of a RARE sequence can be significantly reduced while the image quality is almost completely maintained.