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sorption — noun Etymology: back formation from absorption & adsorption Date: 1909 the process of sorbing ; the state of being sorbed • sorptive adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
Iodine — (IPAEng|ˈaɪədaɪn, ˈaɪədɪn, or IPA|/ˈaɪədiːn/; from el. ιώδης iodes violet ), is a chemical element that has the symbol I and atomic number 53. Naturally occurring iodine is a single isotope with 74 neutrons. Chemically, iodine is the least… … Wikipedia
Excipient — An excipient is an inactive substance used as a carrier for the active ingredients of a medication. In many cases, an active substance (such as aspirin) may not be easily administered and absorbed by the human body; in such cases the substance in … Wikipedia
Isotopes of iodine — There are 37 isotopes of iodine (I) and only one, 127I, is stable.In many ways, 129I is similar to 36Cl. It is a soluble halogen, fairly non reactive, exists mainly as a non sorbing anion, and is produced by cosmogenic, thermonuclear, and in situ … Wikipedia
sorption — Adsorption or absorption. * * * sorp·tion sȯrp shən n the process of sorbing: the state of being sorbed <selective sorption of the components of a mixture> * * * sorp·tion (sorpґshən) [L. sorbere to suck in] the process or state of… … Medical dictionary
absorbing — ab sorbing || bɪŋ adj. swallowing up, taking in; interesting, attractive, fascinating ab·sorb || É™b sÉ”Ëb v. suck up; take up, take in … English contemporary dictionary
sorption — sorp•tion [[t]ˈsɔrp ʃən[/t]] n. chem. the act of sorbing or process of being sorbed • Etymology: 1905–10 sorp′tive, adj … From formal English to slang
нефтесборное судно — — [http://www.eionet.europa.eu/gemet/alphabetic?langcode=en] EN oil recovery vessel Boats used for recovering oil spilled at sea from oil tankers. The recommended procedure is to contain and physically recover the spill with or without the… … Справочник технического переводчика