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It absorbs your attention the way paper absorbs ink, gradually and lastingly.
For example, blue ink absorbs red light, and yellow ink absorbs blue light.
Blood absorbs green light, so when blood flows faster it absorbs more green light.
It absorbs better, it absorbs faster, it gives you less bloat, it gives you more power.
Developed by the British company Surrey Nanosystems, Vantablack absorbs 53% of the light that hits its surface; the VBx2 coating absorbs 99%.
It absorbs heat rather than reflecting it back into space.
First, you got to understand how that person absorbs information.
The Arctic absorbs even more heat and melts even faster.
Everything that you say to her, she just absorbs it.
The way Hollyhock absorbs Bojack's comments is all too real.
Photosynthesis, a process that happens in all plants, absorbs carbon.
Hot metal absorbs microwaves as well (it's a resistance thing).
It absorbs quickly, leaves skin feeling soft and smells incredible.
It absorbs their crinkly corpses and that's it — worm food.
A typical Earthling absorbs about three Sieverts (mSv) every year.
He absorbs all of what the world has to offer.
It completely physically and mentally absorbs everything that you have.
Hip'Air claims it absorbs 90 percent of the impact from a regular fall, whereas a regular hip protector (which is more like padded underwear than a belt) supposedly only absorbs 10 percent of the impact.
How military culture absorbs all this is still being sorted through.
The swirling dust absorbs heat, raising the temperature at the surface.
Once Jimmy absorbs the nothingness, he turns the switch back on.
If the sunblock is doing its job, it absorbs the rays.
In that explosion, Carol's body absorbs the energy, giving her powers.
And because the sulfate absorbs in the UV, you get degradation.
Entitlement spending absorbs more than half of every federal dollar spent.
Pacification rather than sustained close combat absorbs soldiers' energy and attention.
Iron oxides provide visible light protection, and lutein absorbs blue light.
It's one of those water-based serums, and it absorbs immediately.
It has a lavender scent, and it's smooth and really absorbs.
Vantablack, however, absorbs only 99.965% of the light incident upon it.
Cotton, on the other hand, absorbs moisture but doesn't promote evaporation.
The dark rock beneath the snow, now exposed, absorbs the heat.
This level partially absorbs some asset quality weaknesses such as borrower concentrations.
Add wine; cook, stirring constantly, until rice absorbs liquid, about 553 minute.
Heat stress occurs when the body absorbs more heat than is tolerable.
D3O concocted this remarkable, soft, stretchy, flexible, orange material that absorbs shock.
In simple terms, porosity translates to how easily your hair absorbs moisture.
Instead, the dark ocean absorbs more heat, warming the region even more.
Another proprietary material inside the panel absorbs the moisture from the air.
The lightweight formula feels as if it quickly absorbs into the lips.
The pavement absorbs all sounds of footsteps and a bouncing red ball.
It then absorbs more sunlight, gets hotter than anticipated, and outgasses more.
When they don't, he rarely absorbs the blame another politician would face.
Capital absorbs losses, because shares can fall in value; debt does not.
The mayor was worried about the amount of electricity the operation absorbs.
As stool hangs out in the colon, it absorbs water and hardens.
It frames the principals and screens them, buoys them and absorbs them.
It absorbs easily and doesn't feel heavy or greasy on your skin.
But when they're covered in soot, that snow absorbs light and melts.
It also apparently absorbs less product from your skin as you sleep.
The flesh ripens and absorbs the taste, and it needs nothing else.
If it produces more than it absorbs, we call it a "source".
All affect how a stone absorbs and reflects various wavelengths of light.
They quiz him constantly, and he absorbs what he needs to know.
He absorbs her hooks and uppercuts without once falling to the ground.
Plus, it absorbs and dries five times faster than your average towel.
The sponge absorbs 190 times its weight in waste, contaminants and microplastics.
The homemade version "had this richness that absorbs the khichdi," she said.
Its high-tech formula absorbs oil and sweat — something most dry shampoos don't.
It also absorbs toxins faster than other plastics, and it is not biodegradable.
The texture is lightweight, it absorbs quickly and leaves no sticky feeling behind.
MS-13 recruits new members through the internet and absorbs rival street gangs.
Soil naturally absorbs carbon from the atmosphere through a process known as sequestration.
Crip absorbs about 50 shots straight to the chest until the firing stops.
Even the land knows it; it already absorbs 30 percent of all carbon.
Watson absorbs information and then learns to recognize patterns and context within it.
"The river does something to the sound, absorbs it, I think," says FitzGerald.
Zarya's shield, meanwhile, amps up her weapon damage as it absorbs enemy attacks.
That means it retains and absorbs water, so it's specifically great for lips.
But the body absorbs alcohol and cannabis in different ways, the study said.
As the asteroid rotates, the dark surface absorbs sunlight and then radiates heat.
This litter absorbs liquid quickly and controls odors for days at a time.
Rice often absorbs arsenic from contaminated soil as it grows in the environment.
The person who can get pregnant often absorbs the full cost of contraception.
That's the leg that absorbs the full impact when he completes his delivery.
The mold, Cladosporium cellare, absorbs the alcohol fumes evaporating from the wine barrels.
The tunneling absorbs a lot of heat, producing glass's characteristic high heat capacity.
The anode forms the battery's positive pole which absorbs lithium ions during charging.
"The paler the hair, the better it absorbs these colors," Ms. Bodt said.
With the acquisition, Paga absorbs Apposit's tech capabilities and team of 63 engineers.
With the acquisition, Paga absorbs Apposit's tech capabilities and team of 63 engineers.
Hydrogen gas absorbs the light and knocks the electrons into higher energy orbits.
Yet Mazzoli absorbs these and other elements into her own spare, propulsive voice.
Romine also absorbs the detailed scouting reports — and knows when to discard them.
How it truly absorbs you, though, is in its continual experimentation with interaction.
The government even absorbs some of the negative impact caused by corporations themselves.
This is because the darker open ocean absorbs more heat than reflective ice.
A layered wall fragment flanking the construction absorbs the cabbage juice as well.
The body then absorbs the vein, as blood is safely redirected to other veins.
Open water absorbs more sunlight, which is another reason why Arctic waters are warming.
The walls of Arai's house are made from a lime plaster that absorbs moisture.
It is a slight break from the otherwise-unrelenting partisan prattling that absorbs Washington.
It expands a lot as it absorbs charge, and it's prone to rapid degradation.
Instead, the ocean absorbs the heat, further boosting the warming over the expansive Arctic.
BP already invested in Solidia Technologies, which absorbs CO2 in the concrete production process.
Yes, this liquid gel feels incredibly lightweight, absorbs quickly, and plays well with makeup.
Charcoal, meanwhile, absorbs chemicals; in fact, it's used to treat people who've been poisoned.
Cotton absorbs moisture, which means that it will leave your feet damp and sweaty.
It's a little bit shiny, but it absorbs and nourishes your skin in depth.
Her son absorbs her horror and pushes it outward in a long, blossoming cry.
This is because the body absorbs liquids quicker than solid foods, like a banana.
Ice, being pale, reflects heat away from itself; the ocean, being dark, absorbs it.
Want a natural-looking self-tanner that absorbs quickly and is easy to apply?
But Paris absorbs your sadness like it has absorbed hundreds of years of sadness.
It absorbs carbon dioxide, but could become an emitter if it degrades too much.
The government absorbs premium increases through the tax credits that help people afford coverage.
Ice reflects sunlight, he said, while open water absorbs it, warming the air above.
As he absorbs more information about Russia, his skepticism about Vladimir Putin will deepen.
Ryan Lizza, Politico: Buttigieg absorbs a pummeling, and there's more where that came from.
Much of the problem caused by ethanol in gasoline — is that alcohol absorbs water.
On average a single tree absorbs 80 kg of CO2 a year, she said.
Water absorbs lead when it sits stagnant in pipes for long periods of time.
According to Blanc, mercury is another one of those substances that the skin absorbs.
As you sweat, the fabric absorbs that moisture and disperses it across the material.
The balm has heft, but absorbs readily and has diminished my daughter&aposs eczema.
"It's really easy to be tough when someone else absorbs the pain," he said.
China is going to cease to be the country that absorbs the world's exports.
Because loam absorbs heat, it lowers the temperature during hot summer days from 3003 p.m.
Rwanda absorbs perhaps 3,000 new cars a year, says Thomas Schäfer, VW's chief in Africa.
Ariya coauthored a recent study that found snow absorbs toxic organic compounds in vehicle exhaust.
The formula won't streak or stain your clothes either — it's ultra-sheer and absorbs quick.
A digital camera sensor absorbs rays of light and converts them into an electrical signal.
A workplace raid absorbs time that then cannot be spent on more dangerous undocumented immigrants.
To reduce rice contamination, plant scientists have bred a hybrid variety that absorbs less cadmium.
It absorbs me and I wonder if new cultural currents could emerge from this deficiency.
"[It's] cosmetically elegant and absorbs very well, giving the skin a nice glow," he says.
Black carbon forms a thin layer that intercepts and absorbs the sunlight that hits Earth.
Technically and stylistically, it's breathtaking It's unclear how much of Abreu's political message Cuca absorbs.
Water, however, has a low albedo and absorbs a large portion of sunlight as heat.
Powdered metal absorbs microwaves (the stealth bomber uses powdered metal paint for exactly this reason).
She absorbs not only her own pain but also the pain of the whole world.
Methane, which is a greenhouse gas, is devastating to the environment because it absorbs heat.
The Squalane and Omega Repair Cream is super thick, but absorbs easily into my skin.
The liquid tanner has a chocolate brown tint, absorbs quickly and gradually bronzes the skin.
If the home sells at a loss, the company absorbs a share of that, too.
How could it be, in a world that absorbs all manner of disaster — famines, Sept.
The onions soak up the rendering chicken fat; the chicken absorbs the heady onion steam.
The charcoal absorbs foods, medicines, and just about anything else that&aposs in your stomach.
Somehow, the dust absorbs the water instantaneously, and rises into a little bread muffin thing.
Soon the billionaire appears; he sniffs the netsuke, and absorbs it into his private collection.
Each absorbs and then rebroadcasts contemporary life and material culture, thereby catalyzing its continuous evolution.
The gel absorbs on contact and doesn't feel greasy, but leaves a fresh, dewy finish behind.
Unlike vantablack, which absorbs all light, a very white material would still show shadows or smudges.
"Whether or not oil actually absorbs depends on the molecular weight of the oil," Lenzy says.
The enclosed environment absorbs every one of those sounds, making you acutely aware of their absence.
As shiny, ice-covered surface gives way to darker ocean water, the Arctic absorbs additional heat.
TTF absorbs pipeline gas arriving from Norway and Russia and on board ships, eclipsing NBP's activities.
The market participants who produce the impacts do not pay for them; society absorbs the costs.
The molecule absorbs blue and red light well while reflecting the green light that we see.
In addition to being quite pretty, this hydrating oil combo absorbs in seconds and illuminates skin.
As Louise absorbs the Heptapods' language, her thoughts about her daughter become more and more vivid.
Verizon's shareholders must hope that the firm absorbs the lessons of Yahoo's decline alongside its assets.
The Amazon absorbs 2 billion tons of planet-warming carbon dioxide on its own each year.
That rock also has water in it, which absorbs energy, causing waves to fade out faster.
As more ocean is exposed, it absorbs more heat, and the ice in it melts faster.
TTF absorbs pipeline gas arriving from Norway and Russia and now more LNG, eclipsing NBP's activities.
As for bubbly drinks, your body absorbs them faster, thanks to the carbon dioxide in them.
Also, an empty stomach makes a blackout more likely, because your body absorbs the alcohol faster.
People fear the body absorbs this aluminum, which then theoretically interferes with cells to cause disease.
The recall expansion does not include additional inflators that include a chemical desiccant that absorbs moisture.
Currently, the boreal absorbs more carbon from the atmosphere than it adds, but that is changing.
The ozone layer absorbs most of the sun's UV rays and keeps them from reaching Earth.
Harvard Art Museums acquired a sample of Vantablack, a material that absorbs almost 100% of light.
Is this a frothy romantic comedy or a dark commentary on how capitalism absorbs its critiques?
Since it's a chemical sunscreen, it absorbs right into the skin without any lingering white cast.
That's because the ecosystem already established in your gut determines how it absorbs and processes nutrients.
The whole point of charcoal is that it spends time on a surface and absorbs toxins.
EVA absorbs impact, is resistant to water and other elements, and is also easy to clean.
In addition, as the ocean loses oxygen, it's becoming more acidic as it absorbs more C02.
Yet as Sweden absorbs large numbers of immigrants from conflict-torn nations, that support may wane.
Seaweed is, we are reminded, a carbon sink, meaning it absorbs more carbon dioxide than it releases.
The company is also concerned about how the network absorbs information and adjusts to what it learns.
Many are suspected of illegally discharging toxic waste into the river, which also absorbs sewage from Guadalajara.
But when sea ice melts, it turns into dark ocean surface, which absorbs 90% of the sunlight.
Your hair can either be high porosity (easily absorbs moisture) or low porosity (doesn't easily absorb moisture).
The intrasonic frequency offers a booming bass, while the material inside the headphones absorbs any unwanted feedback.
As Bennu whirls around its axis, its inky surface absorbs sunlight like asphalt on a hot day.
Over longer periods of time the planet absorbs the carbon into the oceans and the rocky ground.
But as ice shrinks, dark ocean and land is exposed, which absorbs sunlight, leading to higher temperatures.
I'm incredibly thankful for a health insurance plan that absorbs the entire cost of my weekly sessions.
It's fuss- and mess-free, absorbs quickly, and can be used without moisturizer for an intensive treatment.
When pyranine absorbs it, it has a rave of its own, releasing the energy as visible light.
No, it's a multi-purpose spray that absorbs oils, adds texture, and instantly creates volume — the trifecta!
However, these projects could place temporary pressure on WYNN's RevPAR as the market absorbs the new capacity.
Shoppers say the lotion absorbs well, isn't greasy, smells good, and actually cools their skin after application.
The tree trunk itself absorbs sunlight and re-emits it as heat, melting the snow around it.
The Volo towel, on the other hand, absorbs water and dries my hair efficiently without damaging it.
The United States absorbs only 16 percent of Chinese exports, but it is China's healthiest export market.
Its solar panel film absorbs energy from ultraviolet and and infrared light and converts that into energy.
Radiation exposure is measured in gray, a unit of measurement defined as how much energy something absorbs.
So far, the program has forgiven nearly $22017 million in debt, meaning the government absorbs the loss.
As the maple-and-sage-tinged fat renders out of the sausage, the bread thirstily absorbs it.
It&aposs good for all skin types, and it goes on lightweight and absorbs quickly and completely.
While it may not clump like traditional clay litter, it absorbs moisture well and locks away odors.
Leaders are intent on ensuring that Britain absorbs a blow to discourage other countries that might leave.
"The Souvenir" shows Julie's professors, all male, patronizing her; she absorbs their criticisms with mild good manners.
But it still comes with the same technology: lots of lightweight cushion that absorbs impact when you run.
The tried-and-true oil quickly absorbs into the skin for maximum hydration while helping diminish stretch marks.
I thought that this transformation also speaks about the black hole, the way it absorbs everything, all light.
It's marketed as something that absorbs people's screams into whispers, allowing users to let go of their frustration.
Particle Barrier: Applies a temporary 2-second shield to Zarya that absorbs damage and converts it into Energy.
Usually, a silicone-based lube is your best bet for butt stuff, because the rectum absorbs water rapidly.
Normally, a galaxy forms stars and absorbs gas and dust, which creates more stars, and the cycle continues.
If such an isotope readily absorbs into a plant, it would likely do the same to your body.
Engineered with military-grade materials, a locking wedge absorbs the force should there be an attempted break-in.
Singularity Black is a solvent-based paint that absorbs almost all light and makes objects look utterly flat.
The bracelets are automatically charged via a tiny fitted solar panel that absorbs light while on the wrist.
Still, its dual-material construction absorbs shock and uses a raised beveled edge to keeps your touchscreen safe.
The texture is thick, but it absorbs in a matter of seconds and doesn't make skin feel greasy.
The N.I.S.T. ultra-black absorbs at least 99.99 percent of the light that stumbles into its nanotube forest.
Much attention has been focused on Germany, as it absorbs nearly one million refugees who arrived last year.
Top off with a delicate salt spray, which Salkin says adds texture and absorbs oil at the roots.
It occurs when heavy rain washes the large molecules out of the sky that typically absorbs most light.
" Middle sister claims not to pay attention to "the problems," but she absorbs them anyway, "because of osmosis.
Mr. Giuliani is a well-read student of history who absorbs himself in the details of policy debates.
Misting your face with a hydrating toner is also a smart move; damp skin absorbs creams more thoroughly.
Pros: Skin-care-level ingredients, lightweight, absorbs quickly, clean formula Cons: Expensive compared to others on this list 
Hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of them all the time, it just absorbs my attention, my brain space.
What's needed is a material that strongly emits infrared radiation, but just barely absorbs energy from the Sun.
Whilst Anish's absorbs nearly all light, mine reflects it, kind of the antithesis of what his is doing.
This includes features like the proprietary Cloudfoam cushioning in the midsole that absorbs shock and creates excellent rebound.
If the land absorbs more of a gas than it produces, we think of it as a "sink".
One of the newest acquisitions is a sample of Vantablack, a superblack material which absorbs 99.965% of light.
It absorbs almost instantly, revives the skin on my hands, and retains moisture like nothing else I've tried.
The Amazon rain forest absorbs immense quantities of carbon dioxide and helps slow the pace of global warming.
Then seatbelts tighten, and the specially equipped seat cushion absorbs the vertical energy that can damage the spine.
She absorbs them from everyone she encounters, be they real estate agents or housebuilders or world-famous novelists.
A homeowner can sell at any time, but Unison absorbs a loss only after three years of ownership.
If grout is left unsealed, it absorbs stains, attracts dirt, and can be damaged by any strong cleaners.
But the vegetation we currently have on Earth absorbs 50 percent of all carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Ocean water is ordinarily slightly basic, or alkaline, but is becoming more acidic as it absorbs carbon dioxide.
It'll be interesting to watch how much of the price reductions Amazon absorbs versus passing on to suppliers.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is an enormous machine that absorbs and homogenizes a lot of its contributors' distinct flavors.
The Las Cumbres observations show that the occulting material, whatever is blocking the star light, preferentially absorbs blue light.
Despite water's apparent transparency, the sea absorbs light so well that anywhere below 200 metres is in pitch darkness.
The ozone layer absorbs these UV rays as they enter the atmosphere, and prevents them from reaching the ground.
Humidity hits our hair so hard because of hair's porous nature, which absorbs all the moisture in the air.
For example, the body absorbs it much quicker when people vape CBD than when they eat it, he said.
But the lush tropical forest that absorbs much of humanity's greenhouse pollution has come under unprecedented assault this year.
France's economy has long been sluggish; its vast state, which absorbs 57% of GDP, has sapped the country's vitality.
For one, it expands in size by a factor of three as it absorbs ions of lithium, Keyser says.
Let's start with the formula: It's lightweight, the watery texture is nonsticky, and it absorbs like a goddamn dream.
But right now, the ocean is a net carbon sink — which means that it absorbs more than it releases.
As the ice recedes, the ocean releases more heat into the atmosphere, and the dark ocean absorbs more sunlight.
They include a nano-tech panthersuit that absorbs blows and bullets, then echoes the energy back against its source.
The researchers were able to detect RNS blooms due to the unique way this plankton absorbs and scatters light.
When a single party absorbs the whole of "reasonable" political opinion, the consequence is rarely a single-party state.
Progressive oil and gas taxes have also helped: when prices fall, the state budget absorbs much of the pain.
There's also the risk of absorbing toxic levels of nicotine from handling the stuff (your skin absorbs it rapidly).
A United Nations report warned this week that as the Earth absorbs rising temperatures, human society is in jeopardy.
Because blackened snow absorbs more sunlight, the deposits can cause glaciers to melt more rapidly than they otherwise would.
Protecting the remaining vegetation, which absorbs huge amounts of carbon dioxide, is seen as important in reducing global warming.
"KAWS absorbs popular imagery to produce works that are semi-familiar, with layers of contradictions and subtleties," YSP explains.
Kelp, one of the fastest growing plants in the world, absorbs nitrogen, phosphorous, and carbon dioxide from the sea.
Known for its softness, it is used in cosmetic products like blush because it absorbs moisture and prevents caking.
Slowly add the remaining 353 cup stock in small increments so that the pork absorbs all of the liquid.
This means it provide slightly more creatine per gram, but it doesn't necessarily mean it absorbs any more effectively.
In person, it's a medium-thickness cream that goes on smoothly, absorbs well, and makes the eyes appear brighter.
When reflective, white sea ice vanishes, the darker ocean absorbs solar energy, rather than reflecting it back into space.
Not only is West Elm's bath mat incredibly soft, but it also absorbs water from your feet very quickly.
The Vdomus Non-slip Microfiber Shag Bathroom Mat absorbs moisture, dries quickly, won't slip, and is built to last.
And the world's bad news, which normally absorbs us, was falling away like the earth in a plane window.
Although von Einem believed in the power of tonality, "Der Prozess" absorbs everything from jazz to 12-tone music.
Sinks and sources Just as humans pump greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, the land also produces and absorbs them.
That's because the amount of nicotine each person inhales and then absorbs through e-cigarettes is difficult to measure.
You want to cook the lasagna in the sauce with the vegetables so it absorbs all that flavor. 7.
Rent already absorbs a third of his income and his wife's, while the family's monthly food bills have risen.
Dorey-Stein absorbs it all with a fine eye for detail and conveys it with freshness, candor and humor.
Unlike thick ice, the water has a low surface reflectivity, or albedo, and absorbs sunlight rather than reflecting it.
They claim that growing new trees absorbs enough carbon pollution to offset the emissions created by burning mature trees.
For one, silicon expands in size by a factor of three as it absorbs ions of lithium, Keyser said.
It came from a public relations agent for Thinx, a brand of underwear that absorbs period blood and odor.
Soft, powdered talc absorbs moisture and is used in a range of cosmetics, from eye shadow to baby powder.
Melting ice exposes more ocean or land, which, because it is darker, absorbs more sunlight and causes more heating.
A large model can handle the outflow of 600 people; a smaller model absorbs 13 trips to the toilet.
Foam also absorbs toxins faster than other plastics and is mistaken for food by marine life, Van Stone said.
FYI: Crumpled newspaper is good to use for cleaning windows; it absorbs the liquid instead of pushing it around.
This is because when the skin absorbs ultraviolet radiation from sunlight, it can damage the genetic material in skin cells.
If infected, that means the "head" of the worm attaches to the wall of your intestine and absorbs your nutrients.
This in turn absorbs the energy and then occasionally experiences shocks, releasing sudden, gargantuan bursts of energy into the cosmos.
Its eco-friendly made-from-bamboo design absorbs the heat from your laptop, keeping you cool where it matters most.
It becomes firm on the bottom with a soft, fluffy texture on top that absorbs each bite of savory gravy.
Each new specification absorbs the previous generations as included within that spec, as a way to keep things relatively consistent.
It absorbs quickly, possesses a silky, emollient slip, and leaves skin — and this is very important — looking lit from within.
The acidification process occurs because during the carbon cycle -- nature's way of processing carbon -- the ocean absorbs much of it.
By caching a website, the technology absorbs a lot of the malicious traffic, and filtering harmful traffic keeps sites running.
The food cooks inside a solar evacuated tube that absorbs more than 80% of the sunlight reflected onto the tube.
Plus, it absorbs quickly, so you can wear it day and night and not worry about your makeup sliding around.
Coffee absorbs smells well, which isn't a great thing if its attracting the odors of an entire fridge or freezer.
Thanks, -- Tom Hi Tom, Thanks very much for writing and for pointing out the error about how rice absorbs arsenic.
The nitrogen absorbs energy from those electrons, some of which is then re-emitted as light—an effect called triboluminescence.
In real time, the technology absorbs vast sets of unstructured data from multiple sources, analyzes and draws conclusions from it.
Projected Barrier: Applied a temporary 2-second shield to a targeted ally that absorbs damage and converts it into Energy.
The stratosphere contains ozone, which absorbs harmful ultraviolet radiation from the Sun and heats up the stratosphere in the process.
According to caving naming convention, when two cave systems are found to interconnect, the largest cave absorbs the smaller one.
A gradual switch from cattle ranching to soy, which absorbs less water than grass, has increased flood risk, he said.
But without the snow, the darker ice absorbs more heat, which exacerbates melting, and ultimately, a more rapid glacier retreat.
Smoking cannabis, he found, activates your body's cannabinoid 2 receptors (CB2), which can affect how quickly your body absorbs alcohol.
Elsewhere, he absorbs a painting in a London gallery, retracing the passages in one of Urbain's copies of a masterwork.
Unlike other atomic isotopes, this one — developed by a neighborhood nuclear physicist — absorbs energy, doubling in size every 12 hours.
Engineers at MIT have just developed a sophisticated technology that absorbs carbon dioxide from the air and other gas stream.
"When the gases pass through our filter there's a chemical reaction that absorbs them into our filter," Power tells CNN.
The mass treasure hunt absorbs this nation to such an extent that filmmakers and playwrights have dedicated works to it.
Basically, when sprayed on something, the item loses the appearance of being 220006-D and absorbs 2202 percent of light.
She once told me that Detroit absorbs cultures in a way that other cities don't, producing its own distinct flavor.
In a body-on-frame design, the engine rests on a large frame, which absorbs a lot of the stresses.
To keep the algae from getting damaged, the coral absorbs the harmful UV rays and converts them into safer wavelengths.
A rear-facing car seat cocoons the child, absorbs the impact of the crash and keeps the spinal cord aligned.
But as a living document that constantly grapples with the ethics of language, it also absorbs the larger cultural lexicon.
See a more detailed list below Who actually absorbs the cost of that tariff will vary from product to product.
As silicon absorbs the ions, it expands inside the holes while the volume of the sponge stays about the same.
Part of the appeal of the original Vantablack is that it absorbs 99.96% of the light that hits its surface.
Press secretary Sarah Sanders absorbs fearsome flak from the media despite often seeming blindsided by the President's actions and statements.
As Airbnb absorbs more and more of the demand for housing, it's exploring how to monetize opportunities beyond vacation rentals.
Earth's shared atmosphere absorbs all of civilization's greenhouse gas pollution, and no individual or nation can solve the problem alone.
Trump hears or responds to a segment on Fox News, absorbs it, and makes pronouncements that have serious policy implications.
Vantablack, made from carbon nanotubes, is so dark that it absorbs all but 0.035 percent of the light that hits it.
The founders say that their product absorbs much more shoe odor than its competitors, and lasts for up to 215 wears.
"Because ocean water absorbs light, extending this is going to difficult," University of Missouri computer science professor Jeffrey Uhlmann told them.
Small alterations to a crystal's structure can dramatically alter which parts of the spectrum that crystal absorbs and which it reflects.
Dry air absorbs moisture from the particles, shrinking them and helping them stay in the air longer and travel longer distances.
The party that controls the White House, the GOP reasoned, absorbs both credit and blame for the state of the country.
One acre of the ecosystem absorbs as much or more carbon dioxide as a similar area of Amazon rainforest, he said.
Given this, it might seem fortunate that the ocean absorbs a fair bit of that carbon dioxide, thus reducing the warming.
Avobenzone protects from UVA rays, which cause premature ageing and skin cancer, while homosalate absorbs UVB rays, associated with DNA damage.
But, I quickly found that it goes on transparent and absorbs quickly — with no streaks of green or purple left behind.
However, at doses above 1000 mg per day, your body absorbs less than half of it and pees the rest out.
Salicylic acid exfoliates and absorbs excess oil, while antimicrobial and antiseptic raspberry extracts and witch hazel help defend against future breakouts.
The researchers found that all the varnishes increased the wood's dampening ability—that is, how well it absorbs and stops vibrations.
It's svelte casing is anodized black aluminum that absorbs the grease off your fingers like the paper wrapper off a cheeseburger.
The food cooks inside a solar evacuated tube that absorbs more than 80% of the sunlight reflected onto the tube. 8.
Citrine is also the rare crystal that doesn't need to be cleansed — it wards off negative energy but never absorbs it.
Salt water corrodes exposed mechanisms and absorbs both visible light and radio waves—thus ruling out radar and long-distance communication.
The cells actually have a short lifespan so when they die the body absorbs the empty cast and doesn't replace them.
Understanding your hair's porosity, or how well your hair absorbs and retains moisture, is the first step towards proper deep conditioning.
Because the ocean is darker than the bright ice, it absorbs more heat — and the broader region heats up more quickly.
In this way, Gfrörer builds extraordinarily subtle gestures and moments that gain significance as the reader absorbs each one in succession.
But he absorbs, synthesizes, and transmutes that pain back into the music, giving it a radioactive power that seems almost superhuman.
Plus, when pictures start to fly, velvet absorbs light so it's a naturally slenderizing fabric to wear for all body shapes!
Citrate does appear to be more soluble in water, but there's no reason to believe that means it absorbs more effectively.
Even as the increasingly fraught military situation in Syria absorbs most of the world's attention, the humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate.
It will add production to a global market that, even with recent OPEC cuts, produces more crude than the market absorbs.
Escobar absorbs these losses with surprising tact for someone who orders mass murders as casually as we might order a pizza.
The BlanQuil Chill ($249) uses eco-friendly glass micro-beads for weight and cutting-edge cooling fabric that absorbs body heat.
It could also have long-term effects on how the ocean, which absorbs carbon dioxide and heat, regulates the world's climate.
It doesn't take too long to reach that "longer than necessary" point since the towel quickly absorbs water and dries itself.
Trading absorbs most of the $43 billion in capital at Morgan Stanley's investment bank – almost two-thirds of the company's total.
Bake in the oven for 25-30 minutes until the stuffing absorbs the gravy and cooks lightly on the bottom. 11.
Another option is to cut the onion under water — that way the water absorbs the acid, and not your eyes. 2.
Virginia's 10th District absorbs volunteers from Washington; New York's 11th and New Jersey's Seventh get progressive pilgrims from Manhattan and Brooklyn.
In normal times, she's the one pointing out silver linings and writing songs while Smith absorbs himself with gloomy news cycles.
Picture: Getty Images Each year our terrestrial biosphere absorbs about a quarter of all the carbon dioxide emissions that humans produce.
To get rid of the grime, workers are using a chemical-free mud paste that absorbs dirt, grease and animal excrement.
Bingeing a lengthy drama can feel like sinking into quicksand; I'm not so much absorbing the story as it absorbs me.
Each of the seven stylish new Flower Eyewear frames has a yellow tint which absorbs the blue light of your screen.
A little goes a long way, and it absorbs into the skin for an all-day brightness and de-puffing boost.
She lets people finish before she starts talking; she speaks well in public; and she constantly absorbs digs, like body shaming.
It also contains a core assortment of atoms called a porphyrin, which absorbs green light to act as the molecule's motor.
It starts tiny, then elongates to become a wonder tube yards long, with a vast surface area that absorbs nutrients effectively.
Climate change makes marine heat waves worse because the ocean absorbs 93% of the extra heat greenhouse gases trap on Earth.
The Amazon is the world's largest tropical rainforest, 60% of which lies in Brazil, and absorbs vast amount of greenhouse gases.
Chromium also absorbs ultraviolet wavelengths of light, but re-emits some of it at a lower energy in the red wavelengths.
I'm making alkaline noodles because chow fun is one of my favorites; I love the texture and how it absorbs sauces.
And in the case of something like an Apple debit, or a Square debit, who absorbs the cost of that fraud?
That's an alluring factor for an Indian government looking to reduce carbon emissions by 33-35 percent within the next 13 years New materials are also being integrated into HTT's designs, including cement that absorbs carbon dioxide and produces oxygen, vertical gardens around pylons, and a system that absorbs dew from air and releases water to farmers.
The foam kind of "absorbs" any tension you might have and just perfectly supports your body ensuring a perfect night of sleep.
Oh yeah, and the formula goes on completely clear — and I'm not shy with my sprays — and absorbs grease like a dream.
As it cooks in the belly cavity, the goose absorbs the taste of the lamb, while retaining its own tenderness and flavor.
"The charcoal in the middle layer absorbs [the sweat] and also eliminates odor that can get 'trapped' in other mats," she says.
It's a weird analogy, but think of how a sponge shrinks as it's wrung out, then enlarges when it absorbs water again.
When it melts, the uncovered dark ocean surface absorbs 90% of the sunlight, which heats it up, causing more ice to melt.
Technologists beaver away on sturdier grids, zero-carbon steel, even carbon-negative cement, whose production absorbs more CO{-2} than it releases.
The resulting effect is supposed to be a big rally on Wall Street as the market absorbs all the enthusiasm over stocks.
During the rainy season, the sand absorbs water, which can then be used in homes and for irrigation in the dry season.
The US announced Wednesday that it will increase the number of refugees it absorbs from 85,000 this year to 110,000 in 2017.
A várzea forest, the region is largely inaccessible between December and March when its floodplain absorbs enormous discharge from the adjacent rivers.
The foam kind of 'absorbs' any tension you might have and just perfectly supports your body ensuring a perfect night of sleep.
This flake-like structure has a light, airy texture that absorbs less oil than crumbs, and crisps up perfectly when deep-fried.
The lightweight gel absorbs quickly while glycolic acid helps exfoliate dead skin cells and reveal a smoother, more even-looking complexion underneath.
The brand's T.L.C. Framboos Glycolic Night Serum is extremely lightweight and absorbs into the skin quickly, leaving little to no residue behind.
It's as hydrating as other, much richer formulas on the market, but absorbs easily, like a lotion, as it sinks into skin.
The cloth absorbs sweat from the hands nicely, according toTop Ten Review Pro, so the steering wheel won't slip in your hand.
"Our skin is our largest organ, and it quickly absorbs the chemicals in personal care products," Ms. Feinstein said in a statement.
When the ice on the surface melts, it pools in darker water, which absorbs more sunlight and causes more melting, said Trusel.
But don't let that scare you off — it dries down to a surprisingly non-greasy finish and absorbs to be fairly undetectable.
The frog doesn't glow it the dark, exactly; instead it absorbs light at short wavelengths and re-emits it at longer wavelengths.
For most of the movie, he absorbs the overwhelming number of topics Blindspotting addresses while serving his last few days of parole.
Chlorophyll is the green pigment found in cyanobacteria and every living plant that absorbs sunlight and uses this energy to fuel photosynthesis.
Even more devastating, in some ways, is when she absorbs the attitudes the other kids seem to have learned from their parents.
The brain absorbs huge amounts of essential information throughout childhood and adolescence, which it uses to carry on building who we are.
On Saturdays, Bradshaw, the Black Knights quarterback, triggers an option offense, an assignment that means he absorbs one punishing hit after another.
Ideally, the theory says, the earth's surface reflects, rather than absorbs, sunlight, with ice being a protective reflector and water, an absorber.
About 1.9 million Canadian jobs are tied directly to trade with the United States, which absorbs almost three-quarters of Canada's exports.
Others, like Alix Turoff, a registered dietitian in New York, say they like cauliflower because it absorbs the flavors of other ingredients.
In the field, battered and pummeled by older, bigger opponents trying to unnerve him, Pulisic absorbs the pounding, then gets back up.
This special type of panel, which absorbs light on both sides, will be subject to a 25% tariff beginning on October 28.
The spray-applied version used by Khan isn't based on carbon nanotubes and absorbs 99% of the light that hits its surface.
The title now belongs to researchers at MIT who created a new super-black material that absorbs 99.995 percent of incoming light.
Here's how it works: 1 The tree absorbs carbon from the atmosphere and uses it to grow its trunk, leaves, and stems.
The Amazon rainforest currently absorbs about 2 billion metric tons of carbon each year, roughly 5 percent of the world's annual emissions.
This process is gaining momentum as Europe absorbs Mr. Trump's recasting of American policy with a singular focus on its own interests.
The case absorbs the impact of drops, and the screen protector helps prevent scratches, which weaken the structural integrity of a display.
The soft bioceramic print on the inside of the garment absorbs the body's natural heat and reflects Far Infrared back to the skin.
That's because sacs are filled with premium shredded Durafoam which absorbs body weight evenly for ideal support of your now-grown-up back.
This means it absorbs much of the visible spectrum, reflecting only red because red light is insufficiently energetic to shift the relevant electrons.
Importantly, would investors view such a service as a project that absorbs massive capital or a recurring revenue source that improves stock multiple?
People with albinism - estimated at one in 15,000 Sub-Saharan Africans - lack melanin, which absorbs ultraviolet rays, making their skin and hair white.
The idea is that while you're getting your shuteye, the blanket absorbs and recycles your body's natural energy and increases your energy levels.
The key ingredient is clay from Japan's Okinawa islands, which absorbs oil, while Japanese wild rose and seagrass keep skin calm and hydrated.
Istanbul isn't a museum of past glories, but an energetic city building on its own disparate roots, even as it absorbs new influences.
So Pula's premium is paid by the seed company, which absorbs the cost and bundles the insurance with its product to boost sales.
Clay (like kaolin, bentonite, or volcanic ash) soothes, absorbs oil, cleanses, and even exfoliates, which makes it a superhero for easily congested skin.
It works as an in-between product that cleanses and absorbs the natural oil from the hair but doesn't leave the hair dry.
"Use magnesium topically and a very small amount of it absorbs through the body without going through the digestive system," he tell us.
Eumelanin also absorbs the ultraviolet light hitting the skin, turning it into heat to protect the body's DNA from the rays' damaging effects.
What's more, the exposed ice beneath the melted snow is darker than the snowy surface, which means that surface absorbs even more heat.
This lightweight emulsion hydrates with hyaluronic acid, fights free radicals (and oncoming sun spots) with antioxidants, and absorbs to a soft, matte finish.
Because capsaicin absorbs ultraviolet light, you can determine how much capsaicin is in a sample by how much ultraviolet light passes through it.
One of the main ingredients in baby powder is talc, a mineral which absorbs moisture and can help prevent skin irritation and rashes.
The Arctic suffers from a vicious feedback loop, wherein the bright, reflective ice melts, and then more of the dark ocean absorbs sunlight.
Scientists found this extremely worrisome: High-altitude ozone absorbs harmful radiation from the sun, providing natural protection for our vulnerable skin and eyes.
According to the Times, Kapoor purchased the rights to "Vantablack" paint in 2016, which absorbs 99.6 percent of the light that hits it.
The cellulose, which absorbs very little water, acts like a barrier and controls which parts of the gelatin get exposed to the water.
The automotive market absorbs around 40 percent of North American-produced steel sheet, Stelco's chief product, said KeyBanc Capital Markets analyst Philip Gibbs.
Short answer: A carbon dioxide molecule (CO2), which has three atoms from two different elements, vibrates in a way that absorbs infrared radiation.
FEMA's scheme would permit the agency to begin assistance only after the affected state absorbs, say, $1 million or $5 million of damages.
Toner Emulsion Set with Olive Leaf Extracts, $19.99, available nowBoth contain olive leaf extract, an ultra-moisturizing ingredient that your skin absorbs easily.  
Both operations restrict the amount of calories the body absorbs – but one requires more sewing skill while the other requires more dissection skill.
"It's a little sheet, almost like silicone so it doesn't just protect the blister, it absorbs the shoe that causes it," he says.
It's only when the hair absorbs light that it tends to look drab or damaged, so maintaining the shine effect is really important.
Some also claim that it absorbs more efficiently and results in greater creatine muscle concentration than monohydrate, so the dose can be smaller.
The other museums reflect light; this one absorbs it, making it look, despite its size, discreet and recessive, about silhouette rather than bulk.
If you opt for the non-tinted, you'll get more of a traditional white liquid sunscreen formula that absorbs easily into the skin.
If Apple absorbs the tariffs, it could negatively affect the company's earnings for its 25 fiscal year by roughly 27%, the analysts estimated.
Often called the lungs of the earth, the Amazon absorbs much of the carbon dioxide we emit to the atmosphere through human activity.
Urbanisation absorbs surplus labour from the countryside, facilitating the reorganisation of farms into larger and more efficient units, increasing productivity in rural areas.
She says that your skin absorbs products 60 percent better when you're relaxing, and suggests the following before-bed routine: 1. Cleanse. 2.
Bare ice is darker than snow, meaning its reflectivity, or albedo, is lower and it absorbs more heat, which hastens the melt along.
The captain is saved, but at the same moment Nightcrawler brings him back to the X-Jet, Jean absorbs the entire solar flare.
You don't want to do a thorough scrubbing on the pan with harsh chemicals, because of the way the cast iron absorbs materials.
Tofu is a protein-packed and versatile substitute for many meat-centered dishes, since it is naturally mild-tasting and absorbs flavor well.
Less pavement in suburbia means the ground absorbs more rain and snow and less storm water pours into heavily paved urban areas nearby.
It absorbs sunlight and generates heat, leading to alterations in cloud cover and precipitation or acceleration of the melting of snow and ice.
Both Corinthian and Travis suggest teaming vitamin C with SPF for bolstered protection against the environment, as sunscreen absorbs UVA and UVB rays.
The flounder absorbs the floral scent of Sichuan peppercorns that have been steeped into the liquid with licorice root, star anise and cinnamon.
He's often thinking about the black male body, and the black male body as a target, one that absorbs the ills of racism.
But as the character learns more about her personal and poetic origins, her minimalist frame absorbs the weight of a rich, complex history.
Nikita Gale and Michael Demps both unite sculpture and sound in ingenious ways: Ms. Gale's work produces it; Mr. Demps's work absorbs it.
Your body absorbs the alcohol more slowly after a big meal, so eating before drinking can help limit the severity of your hangover.
Methane is at first much more dangerous than carbon dioxide when it comes to the climate because of how effectively it absorbs heat.
For example, Patalak said their team added toe board foam, which absorbs energy on impact, to the toe board to protect drivers' extremities.
But a play's true greatness may hinge on how well it absorbs, or reshapes itself around, the succession of casts that enact it.
You also have to make sure that your offset is permanent and that the carbon it absorbs doesn't leak back into the air.
The photosynthetic process absorbs carbon dioxide, in stark contrast to the production of regular concrete, which spews huge amounts of that greenhouse gas.
Sandwiched between the two is the midsole, the cushy layer of foam that provides support, absorbs impact, and gives the shoe a springiness.
Since sea ice reflects the sun's radiation and open water absorbs it, the loss has enormous implications for the planet as a whole.
Here's how it works: First, the tree absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and, through photosynthesis, grows leaves, branches, roots, and a trunk.
The material absorbs fluid from a wound, forming a gel that gets trapped in the bandage, turning the area of the bandage white.
Shock absorbers inside the helmet have been shown to reduce the impact of direct hits and limit the rotational energy the head absorbs.
Blue takes a different form in "Cosmos Pathos," where it feels more like a cloud floating within the tan border that absorbs it.
Doing so would require changing part of its surface so it absorbs more radiation—for example, by covering one side of it with paint.
Subsidies for landholders who protect watersheds - land that absorbs rainwater - exceeded $23 billion last year, about $2 billion more than 2014, the study said.
Along the way, our group absorbs another couple when they overhear us talking about the Thai islands, and together we go grab a drink.
Becker and his team explained that electrically neutral gas absorbs the Lyman alpha light, but ionized gas, atoms that have missing electrons, does not.
AZURo operates under water because the liquid absorbs radiation from the vessel components – reducing the risk of leakage and contamination of the surrounding area.
Gene Berdichevsky, Sila's CEO, tells Axios that the company's anodes still swell, but that the structure of the electrode absorbs most of the expansion.
Rather, he absorbs the atmosphere and gossip swirling around him at cocktail parties, on the street, and especially during those long lunches at Michael's.
That's because many of the vitamins and nutrients in vegetables are fat soluble, meaning your body absorbs them better in the presence of fat.
Designed with NASA-tested technology, each pad absorbs the pungent scent of stinky feet to keep your shoes fresh for up to 60 wears.
In photography speak, the lower the f-stop number, the more light the lens absorbs, which translates to better low-light photos and videos.
Because land absorbs heat faster than water does, on a sunny day the land, and the air above it, warm faster than adjoining seas.
We also thought the ocean might be in more trouble, because it absorbs the CO2 and creates carbonic acid and changes the water's pH.
As Texas absorbs the impact of today&aposs events state leaders are already vowing to make changes to prevent a repeat of this event.
"The EPA requires that you allow the water to sit so it absorbs any lead from plumbing during those stagnation periods," she told me.
Recently, the collection acquired YInMn blue, the new blue pigment created in over 200 years, and the infamous Vantablack, which absorbs 99.967% of light.
This still wasn't an easy substance to work with: It's a highly reactive, flaky white powder that absorbs moisture right out of the air.
The overall design and construction absorbs sound better, meaning that, ultimately, much less of the highway droning should make its way to the cabin.
Juha-Pekka Pätkinen: We basically grow a single-celled organism that absorbs CO2 as a source of carbon and hydrogen as an energy source.
The vision: Optical fibers carry photons short distances on the ground (anything more than about 200 kilometers and the fiber absorbs the photon signal).
The researcher imaged both sliced grapes and hydrogel beads—made from a material that absorbs lots of water—as they sparked in the microwave.
For example, unless your employer absorbs the cost of administering the plan, you will be charged for the service, and it is not negotiable.
This decreases the reflectivity of the region as a whole (blue water absorbs more solar energy than white ice) and further increases Arctic warming.
The dialogue also becomes richer, as you notice how the characters have distinctive lingos which the Dude, with his sponge mind, absorbs and echoes.
Our aim is to create an immersive space that absorbs you, with an abstract narrative that viewers can enter and leave as they like.
Sea ice reflects sunlight, while open water absorbs it, so melting ice leads to further warming, which leads to more melt, and so on.
This is partly because, as the sea ice melts, the ocean absorbs more of the sun's energy, causing the water to heat up further.
A display features Vantablack, which absorbs 22014 per cent of light, and has to be grown on surfaces as a crop of microscopic nanorods.
Nervous football coaches at some of those programs expressed concern that elevating the Cougars could create a monster that absorbs Houston-area recruiting talent.
The outages have had a more significant impact on gasoline prices, particularly in the U.S. East Coast, which absorbs most of France's excess production.
Ferguson's narrative is so dense and complicated, and at the same time so dramatic, suspenseful and clear, that it absorbs all of your attention.
Globally, the land currently absorbs more CO₂ than it produces (we don't include fossil fuels in this), so it is considered a carbon sink.
After each meal, blood sugar levels increase as your body absorbs nutrients, and your body takes action to reduce these levels back to normal.
One team builds up, looking for a well-executed goal, while the other sits back, absorbs the pressure, and tries to spring a counterattack.
If the tariffs are implemented in December as planned and the company absorbs the cost, Apple's profits could fall $0.50 per share, Ives said.
Spekboom can grow almost anywhere and absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere faster than most other trees in dry conditions, the United Nations says.
Spekboom can grow almost anywhere and absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere faster than most other trees in dry conditions, the United Nations says.
My next favorite moisturizer at the moment, Maelove's The One Cream, comes at a much more budget-friendly $27.95 and absorbs easily without residue.
Even clothes can help mummification, according to Dr. Piombino-Mascali, because they can act as a wick that absorbs bodily fluids from the skin.
The water absorbs the rock's heat as it flows, then is brought back to the surface as superheated water, which immediately turns to steam.
After four to six weeks, your body absorbs the fetal tissue and, in the case of a tubal pregnancy, leaves your fallopian tubes intact.
El-Sissi has said in the past that his country doesn't need camps for refugees, because it is welcoming and absorbs them so readily.
These vests are sweat-wicking, wind-resistant, and the quilted fabric actually absorbs your body heat and then envelops you in your own warmth.
This fabric dries in a third of the time it takes for cotton to dry, so it absorbs and then evaporates your night sweats.
"When you put plastic into that environment, it absorbs that chemical, which means those protection or defense responses are no longer occurring," she said.
The refrigerant absorbs heat from inside a room as it turns from liquid to gas, then deposits heat outside as it's condensed into liquid again.
Since it absorbs in a snap, you can spritz it on pre-bedtime without having to worry about rubbing the product off on your pillow.
This is actually a feature, not a bug, as the large crumple zone absorbs more of the shock and is safer for the car's occupants.
These have a comfy insole that absorbs shock, and are super lightweight, so they're great if you take classes that require a lot of jumping.
Instead, the company uses a sponge of calcium silicate, which absorbs the gas as the liquid boils off and slowly releases it over two weeks.
If the gap is diminished still more, as sometimes happens when vermilion is exposed to light, the pigment absorbs all visible light and turns black.
However white paint, like regular paint, still absorbs heat energy which makes the new polymer coating a potentially better PDRC, according to the new research.
Climate change is also increasing the acidity of the world's oceans as the water absorbs some of the carbon dioxide building up in the atmosphere.
This formula, which was developed for sensitive, post-procedure skin, uses mineral actives only, quickly absorbs without a trace, and doesn't leave skin feeling greasy.
Scandinavian-based hairstylist Nicci Welsh warns that when your hair absorbs the minerals in the water, it often becomes dry, tangled, and difficult to manage.
It grows supernaturally fast and begins to mimic objects and human beings, gaining knowledge and raw data — but not wisdom — as it absorbs its prey.
On most hot Jupiters, gaseous titanium dioxide in the dayside&aposs upper atmosphere absorbs starlight and radiates this energy as heat, warming the air up.
Stock markets are at a record high, strong demand for bond investments eagerly absorbs record debt issuance, and household net worth has never been higher.
And if a dominant drinks firm absorbs the cost of an alcohol tax rather than passes it on, then it may not influence the rowdy.
And with a lighter batter than you'd expect from a fish 'n chip or fried chicken, it absorbs your drunken decisions without weighing you down.
"Greyhound is in long term structural decline and absorbs considerable management time without offering upside potential, and therefore disposing of it is optimal," Investec said.
The drug is thought to mimic some of the positive effects of calorie restriction by lessening the amount of sugar the body produces and absorbs.
The case is lined with the company's "Airshock" material, which the company claims absorbs the impact of drops via air pockets without adding much weight.
This light hits a test sample, which absorbs some of the wavelengths while letting the rest pass through, resulting in a distinct signature or fingerprint.
Temporary fiscal measures include tax exemptions for consumer durables and an employment scheme under which the government absorbs some costs for new private sector employees.
Bolsonaro has also said that the Amazon rainforest, which absorbs vast amounts of carbon dioxide emissions, should be opened to mining and other economic development.
If a saline implant fails, the body absorbs the saline; it gets smaller, so you can see the difference very quickly in a few days.
The eggplant protects the bottom of the sandwich from the moisture of the cheese, while the top absorbs the acidity and fire of the peppers.
The towel is made from soft microfiber that's gentle on your hair but is also very absorbent — it absorbs 10 times its weight in water. 
Bed Bath & Beyond gets less online business, and when it does get over-$29 purchases, it absorbs the cost of shipping and its margins shrink.
Ludo may be a genius, but as long as he only absorbs everything his mother tells him to absorb he is not an original genius.
Made from all-natural reclaimed wood, Ökocat Natural Wood Cat Litter absorbs up to 500% its weight with 7-day odor control and superior clumping.
The ribbed roof over the entrance absorbs solar power, but not enough to stop the sun from making me miserable in a long shadeless line.
However, drinking a turmeric extract in water (in say, a latte or smoothie) is close to useless because it absorbs poorly when dissolved in water.
No one absorbs a punch line better than Patrick Warburton, and he is certainly pummeled with them in "Crowded," which starts on Tuesday on NBC.
Plus, if something gets soggy, absorbs too much moisture, or a sauce starts to separate, you probably want to pass on seconds of that, too.
A "Primate City" is an urban conglomerate that people move to from more rural areas; it absorbs the resources of the countryside without replenishing it.
Since caffeine speeds up metabolism, and the body absorbs caffeine pretty quickly, you could get "a synergistic effect" from the CBD and caffeine, Giordano says.
BMW and Surrey Nano Systems have partnered to create the first car painted with Vantablack, a coating that absorbs more than 99% of visible light.
The ceria wants its oxygen back, so it breaks the water and carbon dioxide up into hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and oxygen, and absorbs the oxygen.
"I think of the media as a cannibalistic river … a flow or current that absorbs everything," she remarked in a 23 Interview with Cindy Sherman.
A combination of dust, foot marks and enhanced lighting (the black surface absorbs light) can make them appear to lighten as the tournament goes on.
The new uniform components include a polo-style shirt — available with short-sleeves — that absorbs moisture and allows for more flexible movement, the company said.
There's also a special skincare applicator brush that improves how your skin absorbs skincare products so you can get the most of your pricey formulas.
These discs, shaped like tiny whoopee cushions, contain a viscous fluid that compresses and absorbs pressure during movement, keeping the back in good working form.
Administration officials are especially bullish about that strategy in recent days, as Iran's government contends with renewed protests and absorbs the killing of Maj. Gen.
But Israel cannot have long-term security or remain both Jewish and democratic if it annexes the West Bank and absorbs its millions of Palestinians.
The ease with which Andres absorbs these influences simultaneously reveals two ineffable qualities necessary to the mind of a mature artist: perseverance, and regret. ♦
The Relax Slippers have Vionic's biomechanical footbed to provide excellent support, while the EVA midsole absorbs shock and reduces stress on your feet and legs.
In the process, the broccoli absorbs all, or nearly all, the savory cooking liquid, and takes no more than five minutes or so to cook.
On my route, there are long stretches of motorway, and the traffic is always thickening or lengthening as it meets and then absorbs an obstruction.
Luckily, these barriers are becoming less of an issue over time as the private sector absorbs the know-how that currently resides within the public sector.
The top layer of the GRP mat is made from fancy material that absorbs sweat so the surface of the mat doesn't get slick, Sessler says.
"Greyhound is in long term structural decline and absorbs considerable management time without offering upside potential, and therefore disposing of it is optimal," Investec analysts wrote.
Your vagina is a mucus membrane that absorbs things more readily than, say, your skin, explains Joshua Holden, MD, assistant professor at Columbia University Medical Center.
In this context, OPEC has been "leaning into the wind" by restraining production while demand growth absorbs excess inventories inherited from the slump in 2014-2016.
Click here to view original GIFSurrey NanoSystems is famous for creating Vantablack, a material so black that it absorbs all but 0.035 percent of visible light.
In general, some carbon offset solutions entail capturing and destroying methane from landfills and animal manure, as well as sustainable forestry that absorbs carbon from forests.
Avobenzone absorbs the former, which accounts for about 95 percent of the UV radiation that reaches Earth and also penetrates the skin more deeply (yikes, wrinkles!).
Whether a chip reflects or absorbs the signal depends on whether or not its aerial is earthed, which is in turn controlled by a simple switch.
It is an embrace of the present that acknowledges the passing away of future dreams, but in its intimate immensity absorbs the sadness of that loss.
I would rather want him to take a cue from the outgoing President Obama who has scored a very high mark for how he absorbs criticism.
Here's a quick primer: Celliant™ is an FDA-determined, infrared fiber that absorbs your body's natural energy and uses it to expand your blood vessels.
His remarks have spurred fears among environmentalists that deforestation will spike in Brazil's portion of the Amazon rain forest, which absorbs vast amounts of greenhouse gases.
One thing we do know is that creatine "HCl" is more soluble in water, but some believe that it also absorbs more efficiently in the body.
For instance, as the amount of shiny white surface area shrinks, the Arctic absorbs more heat, which ultimately leads to additional melting of shiny white surfaces.
Whether Apple absorbs the tariff or passes on its cost to consumers remains unclear as it maintains higher profit margins compared to other consumer electronics makers.
Her take (which aligns with most of the wellness industry's) is that as the body absorbs the infrared heat, it boosts your cardiovascular and lymphatic temperature.
When we shine blue light on the surface of the skin, it's absorbed by this compound and it absorbs the blue light, which basically destroys it.
As in Marius Petipa's three-act "Raymonda" (1898), on which it is based, you see both the Hungarian folk material and how classical ballet absorbs it.
I like it best in the Penedès, cava country, where the yeasty local bread absorbs the tomato juices and olive oil without losing flavor or texture.
The Amazon - the world's largest tropical rainforest - absorbs planet-warming carbon dioxide, supports rainfall in South America and is considered crucial to curbing climate change globally.
The Amazon - the world's largest tropical rainforest - absorbs planet-warming carbon dioxide, supports rainfall in South America and is considered crucial to curbing climate change globally.
In many cities, green space—which absorbs heat—is distributed largely along New Deal–era redlines, designed to exclude people of color from federal housing assistance.
Because hemicellulose naturally absorbs a lot of moisture, the effect was that the instruments had about 25 percent less water in them than more recent models.
Soil naturally absorbs carbon from the atmosphere through a process known as sequestration which not only reduce harmful greenhouse gases but also creates more fertile soil.
To back down now would undermine his entire campaign platform of reducing public-sector expenditure, which currently absorbs a staggering 85033 percent of the country's GDP.
But melting it does expose more water, which absorbs more heat, which increases the chances of melting land ice, which does contribute to sea level rise.
While the book is ostensibly concerned with how one studies and absorbs the skills of service, knowledge and tasting, wine fades as other matters become paramount.
In baseball, it is a regular part of conversation, especially as the industry absorbs the shock waves of three new contracts worth a combined $890 million.
In the fictional African nation of Wakanda, beads made of "vibranium" heal bullet wounds, and a bulletproof suit absorbs and stores the energy of hostile blows.
I use a gel-based collagen in which I'll infuse vitamin C and then I'll use oxygen to make sure the skin absorbs as much as possible.
The lightweight jelly consistency feels great and seamlessly absorbs into my skin, visibly smoothing out fine lines I never even really noticed before until they were gone.
That is in part because the company pays hourly workers at least $25 more than the $240 minimum wage and absorbs the cost of worker training itself.
As silicon absorbs the ions, it expands inside the holes of the sponge, yet the volume of the sponge stays roughly the same, so it doesn't crack.
The research also shows that ocean acidification, which is occurring from chemical reactions as seawater absorbs CO2, is beginning to affect marine life well below the surface.
As she absorbs the lesson that she should be kind in every situation, my daughter is slowly but surely losing her voice and seat at any table.
Public sector jobs account for nearly 35 percent of all employment and the wage bill alone absorbs 12 percent of GDP, according to the International Monetary Fund.
"They do have Pee-Pee Teepees … the teepee goes on the pee-pee, so that way when the pee-pee happens, the teepee absorbs it," she explains.
That is due in part to the slowdown in emerging markets and the mediocre performance of German industry, which absorbs more than a sixth of Italy's exports.
Instead of creating a solid-state battery, Sila just replaces the graphite anode with one composed of silicon, a material that absorbs lithium ions faster than graphite.
If pushed, I dare say Johnson would agree, once he absorbs the defeat, as fundamentally one-sided as the others Federer meted out in week one here.
Short answer: Sunlight hits Earth's surface and is reflected back toward the atmosphere as infrared radiation, where carbon dioxide absorbs it and reemits it toward the Earth.
The forest plays a key role in combating global warming because it absorbs and stores carbon dioxide, the greenhouse gas that contributes to it, the group said.
I also use it as an overnight treatment sometimes not unlike a lip mask, though this one absorbs into my lips as opposed to sitting on top.
"We observed a stronger and longer lasting dimming of the starlight in a region of the spectrum where helium gas absorbs light," said Nortmann in a statement.
There's an expansion draft coming in June but teams can't be sure that their hefty contracts will be the one Vegas absorbs or takes in a trade.
News outlets big and small are abuzz over Anish Kapoor's effective monopolization of Vantablack, the nanotubular substance developed by Surrey NanoSystems that absorbs 99.96% of visible light.
"For starters, this has been attributed to women's relatively smaller bodies and higher percentage of fatty cells; muscle tissue absorbs alcohol faster than fat tissue," he says.
It absorbs more than 99% of visible light, removing almost all reflections, according to Levitation 29, the creative agency that collaborated with Surrey Nano Systems and BMW.
It still feels a little surreal to Ball, who sits not far from James in the home locker room at Staples Center and absorbs all he can.
"When we lose a lot of ice in that particular area in the summer, it absorbs a lot of extra heat from the sun," Dr. Francis said.
As its House-flipping midterm formula made clear, the party now absorbs an array of voters, from ardent socialists to disaffected Republicans, across generational and ideological lines.
Although served in a separate bowl, the curry is not meant to be eaten alone; it should be tipped over the accompanying rice, which absorbs and subdues.
The newly unveiled Genesis GV80 SUV easily absorbs these imperfections, and so the only disruption inside the minimalist, seven-seat cabin is a whisper of wind noise.
"It absorbs a lot of front-end money," Tom Simons, money market strategist at Jefferies & Co. in New York, said of the jump in T-bill supply.
Detailed laboratory studies of absorption of radiation show that carbon dioxide absorbs less than 85033 percent of all the frequencies making up the heat radiated by Earth.
The appeal lies in its chewy and gelatinous cartilage which, when cooked with savory ingredients like chicken stock, absorbs and delivers rich flavors with its chewy texture.
Dark paint absorbs the heat of the sun, causing the satellite to heat up huge amounts and then cool when it goes into the Earth&aposs shadow.
It's the work of British architect Asif Khan, who achieved the super-black effect by coating the building in a revolutionary material that absorbs 99% of light.
As carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases build up in the atmosphere, they trap more of the heat that radiates from Earth's surface as it absorbs sunlight.
Students have had difficulty sleeping and taking tests or complain of "headaches and stomach aches having to do with the way the body absorbs stress," she said.
They are mass-produced overseas and then shipped in bulk to the U.S., where they are dissolved and then mixed with dried vegetation, which absorbs the liquid.
Fiber can help slow the rate at which your body absorbs glucose, Gangwisch said in the press release, which can prevent the problematic spikes in blood sugar.
As part of climate change research, the effort will measure solar energy that Earth reflects and absorbs, gathered via a very small telescope attached to the satlet.
Job growth during a recovery typically first absorbs the unemployed — people without a job who are actively looking for one — before reengaging those who have dropped out.
What'll Probably Happen: People's fears about DEET are rooted in the claim that your body absorbs the chemicals you apply to your skin, and they're not unfounded.
But grapefruit contains natural chemicals called furanocoumarins that inhibit the enzyme, and without it the gut absorbs much more of the drug, causing blood levels to spike.
The soondae is most chameleon-like in that it easily absorbs the flavors of whatever it's dunked in, whether it be a spicy hot sauce or hearty broth.
Burning it was believed to cleanse a person's energy field (the area around a person that absorbs and deflects outside emotions and energetic influences) and heal physical ailments.
Or, if we get enough lead time, maybe we can just paint one side to change how it absorbs solar radiation, using the Yarkovsky effect to our advantage.
This hand treatment, which absorbs to a matte finish, taps hydrators like shea butter and glycerin, along with a copper, zinc, and maganese compound to help calm irritation.
Say a battery bank absorbs cheap energy being produced by coal plants overnight and then discharges it in the day, competing with natural gas combined-cycle (NGCC) plants.
"It's been phenomenal how quickly he absorbs the material and can perform it so quickly," Gray said, recalling a moment the actor performed someone else's routine by memory.
These corrections do not change the conclusion — supported by decades of past research — that the ocean absorbs most of Earth's accumulating heat, and this heat-absorption is accelerating.
What happens when you coat a cell that normally detects green light with a molecule that absorbs NIR radiation (900-1000 nm) and outputs something 500 nm shorter?
Europa appears dark because water ice on its surface absorbs incoming sunlight, and because the ice on Io's surface is less absorbing of light seen at this wavelength.
Even if a child absorbs more of the iron in a bar than in a pill, "it would be hard to get iron toxicity on that," he argues.
This timer goes in the pot with your eggs and absorbs heat exactly as an egg does, then changes color to indicate soft, medium, and hard boiled eggs.
Aside from optimal squishy-ness, the gel and bed bug-resistant cooling cover promotes air circulation and absorbs moisture for dreamy breathability even on those stuffy summer nights.
During the treatment, that blood absorbs extra oxygen and anti-inflammatory proteins, and when you're done, that nutrient rich blood reduces swelling and alleviates pain throughout your body.
"Since every scenario I've seen involves water stress, better soil is going to put us in a better position, because it holds and absorbs more rain," he said.
And even that won't be the jolt that absorbs all of the excess capacity in everything both mined and man-made that exists today across a glutted globe.
Suboxone Film, which absorbs into the body by dissolving under a patient's tongue or along the cheek, can be used to treat addiction to heroin and prescription painkillers.
Sometimes confused with bioluminescence, fluorescence is when an animal absorbs light and then emits it at a lower energy level, causing the light to be a different color.
A darker ice sheet absorbs more incoming solar energy during the summer melt season, which in turn melts more snow and ice, contributing to global sea level rise.
LONDON — As the United Kingdom absorbs the European Union referendum results, the impact of a "Brexit" on daily life is at the forefront of the British public's mind.
For brunettes, it's hard to find a good one that doesn't make your hair chalky, and this one doesn't do that at all and really absorbs the oil.
In Trump's Twitter Feed: Conspiracy-Mongers, Racists and Spies: Inside the alternate reality of the president's Twitter account, where he absorbs and amplifies a noxious stream of disinformation.
But then again, research suggests that when you eat foods that you like, your body absorbs the nutrients better — which is enough for me to keep using sriracha.
Rhodes, the professional wordsmith and hyperarticulate speaker, tries to find the words to describe what he feels as he absorbs the full implications of what Trump's victory means.
Wool and synthetic fabrics work best to keep sweat away from your body, but cotton absorbs sweat and can cause you to get chilled when you reduce activity.
After a mission into space (yes, space!) goes horribly wrong, Jean accidentally absorbs way too much power, turning this already powerful mutant into an even more powerful mutant.
"You spray it once or twice on the head of the penis, and it absorbs really well, so a woman isn't going to experience residual numbing," he says.
Environmental groups have also raised concerns about the impact of the new airport, set on a barren expanse that absorbs water runoff during the city's intense rainy season.
Alternatively, digital life fills and absorbs waking life time so that people do not engage in paradigm cases of friendship (like sports, collective arts, free-range childhoods, etc.).
That phenomenon is likely doubly true in the current moment, as COVID-19 absorbs all news cycles and some venture rounds' announcements are delayed even more than usual.
This important ecological system, which has been called "the lungs of the planet," absorbs greenhouse gasses and plays a critical role in mitigating threats of the climate crisis.
The balloon, which absorbs ultraviolet rays to raise its temperature and ascend into the atmosphere, can lift up to 250 kg (~551 lb) and transport two human passengers.
While silicon has been challenging to work with — it expands dramatically when it absorbs a charge, which can damage the cell — the material stores more energy than graphite.
In the ocean, plastic chokes sea turtles and other marine life and absorbs toxic pollutants as it gets eaten by fish and travels throughout the ocean food web.
Taxation in France gobbles up 85033 percent of the wealth while in Germany it absorbs "only" 38 percent; French taxes on capital are almost double those of Germany.
It's a thick blue mask, so you'll want to be careful not to lay on any white pillowcases immediately after putting it on, but it absorbs completely overnight.
The four appear to come together to help take down the Taskmaster — a villain known for his ability to copy his opponent's fighting skills and absorbs their strengths.
Of course, the current low global price of oil — below $50 a barrel — has all producers struggling mightily as the world absorbs a wonderful glut of cheap energy.
And rather than transporting surviving neutrons to an external detector, they employed an in situ detector that dips into the magnetic bottle and quickly absorbs all the neutrons inside.
The process of shedding requires energy, often in the form of light, so a substance's band gap helps determine which frequencies of light it absorbs and which it reflects.
It's a tube full of ointment that treats almost anything — and it absorbs so wonderfully and works so effectively that once you use it, you'll be committed for life.
On one island you might find that Ariana can collect the white orb early on, but as she proceeds she encounters something that absorbs the orb as she passes.
When the weed suppositories are inserted anally, your body absorbs 70 percent locally and the rest goes into the bloodstream—only 10 percent of users reported slight psychoactive effects.
Proactive Management Management remains committed to preserving the region's stable operating performance by maintaining a balanced budget, including on the health care sector, which absorbs 80% of the budget.
With each stride, your shoe absorbs force from the crash, returns energy to your legs, and helps to shape your stride and the distribution of pressure through your body.
Gaethje often eschews punching the head and simply absorbs blows on his high guard and the top of his skull, in order to come back with the low kick.
No B.S. Acne Patch, $18, available nowThese Hydrocolloid patches from skin-care brand No B.S. absorbs the fluids from your pimples and promotes rapid healing to calm down blemishes. 
I'm one of those typists who always uses two sheets at a time — one sheet absorbs the impact of the typebars and keeps the platen from getting beaten up.
As the best historical novels do, it absorbs the reader to such an extent that, even if they know the outline of the story, each page is a revelation.
Not to mention the pressure of wanting to experience something "authentic" or secret — a desire that gets harder to gratify as global culture absorbs and, subsequently, flattens local specialties.
One expert said the larger panes of glass may weaken more over time as the car absorbs bumps in the roads, twists in the frame, and changes in temperature.
The Persian Gulf is a very shallow body of water that absorbs more heat than the open ocean, and it's situated in one of the hottest places on Earth.
It faces a classic Catch 22: countries with high debt levels have trouble growing because debt service absorbs so much resource, yet countries with stagnating economies cannot reduce debt.
It's a Hydrocolloid sticker that absorbs the fluid or pus from your pimple, allowing it to flatten and heal cleanly, and it's the most effective acne patch we've tried.
He also burns with a monomaniacal energy, channeled through Mr. Lane's well-honed comic finesse, that absorbs your utter interest and makes him as ridiculously seductive as Greta Garbo.
However, stainless steel absorbs and transmits heat poorly, so it's often combined with a metal, like aluminum or copper, that has better thermal conductivity for quicker, more even heating.
To remove the discoloration, workers suspended on scaffolding are caking Fuller's earth — a mud paste used in facials that absorbs dirt, grease and animal excrement — on the entire structure.
While these efforts are often costly for cash-strapped towns, they could preserve a resource that cleans particulate matter from the air, absorbs runoff and reduces the heat index.
But it is close enough to Ross 128 that it absorbs warmth sufficient for liquid water, one of the requisite ingredients for life, to potentially exist on the surface.
The light and bouncy jelly absorbs easily into my skin and leaves it feeling so hydrated, I can't help but pat my cheeks every time I'm done with it.
The spectacle of people's rejoicing in the destruction of their own kind is upsetting, and as the audience absorbs the apes' shock, we become aware of another, deeper unease.
The Moisturizer: Pai Avocado & Jojoba Hydrating Day Cream I like to follow all of the above products with a rich moisturizer that absorbs quickly, like this one from Pai.
Teams have 12 players on a side, though the extra player is usually a wide receiver, not a lineman, who typically absorbs more head hits, and a defensive back.
Iger is "imperative" for Disney to keep as it absorbs Fox, Lewis said, with the CEO's value illustrated by a total shareholder return of 414 percent during his tenure.
Flying drones communicate using radio waves, but, whereas sound travels well in water, radio waves do not—especially through seawater, which is highly conductive and thus readily absorbs radio signals.
The Amazon is the world's largest tropical rainforest and is seen as vital to the fight against climate change because of the vast amounts of carbon dioxide that it absorbs.
It then absorbs competing superpower AIs and destroys the human race, save for five humans it keeps alive and tortures endlessly for having brought it into such a miserable existence.
Informed by, yet not beholden to, the city's hip-hop traditions, the group's gritty, oddly beauteous sound absorbs subway rumbles and car alarms, projecting them back out in mutated fashion.
This rose-scented tub of magic absorbs at lightening speed into skin, leaving behind a slightly tacky — but never sticky — residue, which I consider evidence of its insane hydrating powers.
But wintergreen flavoring, Methyl salicylate, is fluorescent, which means it absorbs the ultraviolet light emitted by the nitrogen molecules and then re-emits it as light in the visible spectrum.
After a chemical peel and microneedling is done to prime the skin, the serum is smoothed onto the face, then locked in with a thick mask so it fully absorbs.
Mimicking the bristles of the Pelargonium carnosum seed, a shrubby plant from Africa, the hygrobot has two layers made out of nanofibers: one layer absorbs moisture and the other doesn't.
This absorbs any vibration that you may have from an off-center ball strike, which allows you to finish the swing strong and gain all of the distance you're seeking.
To that end, Unilever has introduced products such as a gel body moisturizer that absorbs quickly beneath long undergarments and a long-lasting toothpaste appealing to those fasting for Ramadan.
Hurricanes Hilary and Irwin will orbit around a fixed point during the middle of the week, until one storm absorbs the other, in a phenomenon known as the Fujiwhara effect.
All of the products ahead are super-hydrating, and most contain rose hip oil — a formula that absorbs fast and is chockfull of fatty acids that can revive and moisturize.
This is because as the reflective, brightly colored sea ice gives way to dark open ocean water, the ocean absorbs more incoming heat, and causes the water to warm up.
There's a theory that since it's bound to glucose, and since creatine may absorb more effectively when it's combined with insulin-spiking carbohydrates, this form of creatine absorbs more effectively.
My feet also feel like they were incubating, so I'd recommend wearing thinner socks to allow for some breathability (although wool absorbs moisture well) or save these for colder weather.
A lot of people are fearful that, after applying an oil, they'll be left to sit around naked until it completely absorbs — lest they get their clothes or sheets oily.
Piercing the pepper means that as the stew develops it absorbs the flavour of the pepper, but if it becomes too spicy it can be removed at any point. 4.
Everyone metabolizes and absorbs CBD at different rates, and they may respond differently to it once they metabolize it, with some experiencing heightened effects, and others lowered effects, Giordano says.
Patchology SmartMud's No Mess Mud Masque ($30 for a four-pack) has a noticeable cooling effect while its mix of clay, volcanic ash and activated charcoal absorbs debris and impurities.
When these animals eat the plastic instead of real food, they also get a dose of chemicals such as PCBs and heavy metals that the plastic absorbs from the environment.
The researchers don't know for certain what the parasite relies on instead of oxygen, but Atkinson said he assumes it absorbs molecules from its host that have already produced energy.
When patients receive care and cannot afford to pay for it, the health care system absorbs the costs, which ultimately get passed along to those who are able to pay.
Ms. Samra will be on the plane, well above pesky clouds or storms, as well as most of the water vapor in the atmosphere, which strongly absorbs the infrared radiation.
At one point, he asked the crowd to "build bacteria that absorbs CO2," adding "We need it at scale and we need it in the next 10 to 15 years."
And, as the ocean absorbs more carbon dioxide, it is becoming more acidic, which could make it harder for corals, oysters, mussels and other organisms to build their hard shells.
In a peculiar interior design experiment, Nissan covered the car seats and steering wheel on a sporty Nissan Juke vehicle with a material that changes color when it absorbs sweat.
All you need is a good cuticle oil; one that absorbs easily, smells great, and treats your skin as well as it does your nails (because they can get dry, too).
Let's talk a bit about the cost of period underwear (and I'm not talking about underwear that absorbs your period blood, but simply any underwear that you wear during your period).
It uses something called TB12 technology, meaning the print on the inside of the PJs absorbs natural heat from your body and reflects what's called "Far infrared" back to the skin.
This harness attaches around the runner's waist and connects to the dog's collar with an elastic cord, which absorbs the bulk of Fido's variations in stride so it doesn't impact yours.
"It turned out that one of the unintended consequences of the technology I developed is that it also absorbs some other wavelengths that benefit people who are color deficient," McPherson said.
Earlier this week, J.P. Morgan said Apple would need to increase the cost of iPhones by 14 percent to offset the next round of tariffs, unless it absorbs the costs itself.
And, critically, more forested land would make the Amazon a more potent carbon sink, meaning a region that naturally absorbs carbon dioxide — the potent heat-trapping greenhouse gas — from the air.
The Amazon is the world's largest tropical rainforest and its protection is seen as vital to the fight against climate change because of the vast amounts of carbon dioxide it absorbs.
They're aided in this mission by Cameron (not the director, but Summer Glau's character), who absorbs bullets, drives a semi truck and even commits bank robbery to keep the Connors alive.
The appeal of a gel formula in summer is that it absorbs quickly and never feels like it's clogging your pores — and those perks would certainly benefit my oily T-zone.
In May, J.P. Morgan said Apple would need to increase the cost of the iPhone by 14% to offset the costs of the current tariffs, unless it absorbs the costs itself.
Protecting trees both helps limit climate change and can cut the risk of flooding, landslides and other problems as forested land absorbs more water and holds soil in place, he said.
That's because alcohol affects how your body absorbs cannabinoids (the chemical compounds in weed) and vice versa, explains Joanna Jacobus, PhD, assistant professor of psychiatry at University of California San Diego.
This supports a 'AA' tested rating on a probability-of-default basis and two-notch recovery uplift, as it roughly absorbs the 4.2% stressed credit loss in a 'AAA(EXP)' scenario.
Hyaluronic acid works by absorbing moisture like a sponge, so when applied to dry skin in a dry climate, it absorbs moisture from the skin instead of pulling it toward it.
Another thing to keep in mind is that the anus absorbs water quickly and can dry out easily when you're using a water-based lube, according to sex therapist Kyla Black.
When the vehicle is stopped so the two coils are roughly aligned, electricity fed to the bottom one generates an electromagnetic field in the air above, which the upper coil absorbs.
The government wants an agreement on scrapping special employment benefits enjoyed by rail workers, including job-for-life guarantees and early retirement, before discussing how much SNCF debt the Treasury absorbs.
"The asteroid absorbs the heat and it re-radiates that heat, which gives a subtle push to its orbit," said Lindley Johnson, NASA's planetary defense officer, in an interview with Motherboard.
"As the melanin [in the hair] absorbs laser energy, the hair heats up to over 100 degrees Celsius, causing it to burn and vaporizing the water it contains," explains the narrator.
The sauce below it, a kind of roux thickened with chicken stock and fragrant with paprika, absorbs its fat and provides a beautiful texture against the crunch of the bird's exterior.
It's not hard to find people claiming this absorbs more effectively than monohydrate, but like hydrochloride and everything else on this list, there have been very few studies performed on it.
The National Academy notes the tension between winners and losers throughout the report: The arrival of immigrants raises the overall income of the native population that absorbs them: the immigration surplus.
This is why HaleyIsSoarx mentions that she is a "patient" in all her video descriptions, and that the bongs, joints and her other THC concoctions she absorbs all serve medical ends.
In effect, each wing is a metamaterial: covered in layers of nanosized scales, arranged in a pattern called a gyroid surface, the wing absorbs most wavelengths of light, but reflects blue.
What the gel does have is colloidal oatmeal, a finely milled oat that is suspended in water and that readily absorbs into the skin, creating a protective barrier against the blade.
Seeing her bifurcation as Alex felt like a revelation: Here's who society, and celebrity, forces me to be, and here's how the rest of me absorbs and reacts to that mandate.
Bariatric procedures—surgeries that treat obesity—remove no fat tissue; instead, they change the stomach and intestine so that a person feels full more quickly, or absorbs fewer calories, or both.
In electricity, a sector that absorbs 40 percent of the world's primary energy and produces more than a third of its emissions, the past 20 years have been running to stay still.
But darker water absorbs most of that energy, and as it warms may change patterns of ocean circulation in ways that are likely to have far-reaching effects on the world's weather.
That means that when the MA770 is bumping at full tilt, the concrete absorbs much of the vibrations caused by the speakers and doesn't transfer them to the surface it's placed on.
Your body absorbs most of the vitamin C if you eat 30–180 mg per day of the stuff, according to a National Institute of Health Office of Dietary Supplements fact sheet.
READMESuper soft and comfortable headsetAll fabric headset means it absorbs sweat and isn't easy to cleanCan use any Daydream approved phoneSimple set upA VR experience on a phone, which means not perfect.
"We have to do with a situation in which the economy has quite a good pace and absorbs employment like a sponge," Monetary Policy Council member Jerzy Kropiwnicki told Reuters in July.
A forest absorbs more rain than a city does, which is one of the reasons storm drains and public water cleaning facilities overflow when a city gets a huge amount of rain.
The team's new device, pictured above, first absorbs heat and light from sunlight using a special layer that can re-emit radiation at specific wavelengths better suited to the nearby solar cell.
FRC's earnings performance remains solid, although lower than in years past as the company absorbs costs associated with heightened regulatory costs, net interest margin compression and the build-out of its franchise.
In fact, the day side will re-emit all of the energy it absorbs from Proxima Centauri as a blackbody, and we can calculate exactly how much blackbody radiation there should be.
That compares with 34,900 aircraft worth $5.3 trillion a year ago, partly as the result of a higher starting point as the industry absorbs another year of brisk growth in air travel.
One way to circumvent this is by using hydrolyzed collagen, which is composed of smaller chains of amino acids that your body more readily absorbs — leading, in theory, to faster collagen production.
If all goes well, the tailhook meets the wire, the wire absorbs the momentum and the hydraulics in the anchoring cylinders rein in the considerable energy from the large, heavy, speeding object.
Thinx, the company that makes period underwear (a washable product that absorbs menstrual blood and wicks it away from the body), prompted a national conversation with its ad campaign back in 2015.
The core book includes the insect-like shirren who have broken away from the Swarm, a hive mind similar to StarCraft's zerg that devours other cultures and absorbs their resources and DNA.
Not only is there so much competition for their attention but everyone absorbs and retains information differently — some are more visual, others learn by listening, and many require a hands-on style.
That compares with 34,900 aircraft worth $0303 trillion a year ago, partly as the result of a higher starting point as the industry absorbs another year of brisk growth in air travel.
"The person that absorbs what we do walks away saying, 'I know just a lot more than I ever thought I would about human nature,' " said Mr. Lamb, the C-Span originator.
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the ocean absorbs 30 percent of the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, and much of this is consumed by hungry, surface-dwelling diatoms.
He's been alive a long time and absorbs the life force of the living to keep himself young, but the process warps his physical appearance and makes him more monstrous each time.
"The person that absorbs what we do, walks away saying, 'I know just a lot more than I ever thought I would about human nature,' " said Mr. Lamb, the C-Span originator.
And the closer you are to any source of radiation exposure, and the longer you're exposed, the more radiation absorbs into your body, and the higher the risk of a health effect.
That obviously didn't happen, but this may be a sign that 2020 could be the year when YouTube Music absorbs more of its Google predecessor and becomes a serious music streaming service.
She gets his badge, she's hanged, she absorbs his rage—it's like a dark twist on those jokes about how black people are the least likely to want to try time travel.
On the front you clip a sheet of paper that you can draw on, then push a scan button that absorbs all your doodles into a pinball game in a Lite-Brite flash.
He said that harvesting water from the air is certainly a viable option – in fact, his Berkeley colleagues have been working on a metal-organic framework that also absorbs water from the air.
Known as the OSIRIS-REx Visible and Infrared Spectrometer, or OVIRS, the instrument can identify different mineralogical and molecular components by analyzing how that particular section of the asteroid absorbs and reflects light.
According to Robertson, pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers have found the towels super useful because the lining was made with "sensitive nipples in mind" and absorbs breast milk that leaks out during feeding.
Filed on Monday, the lawsuit said oysters and other marine life are perishing as the Pacific Ocean absorbs more carbon dioxide from the burning of fossil fuels, causing waters to become more acidic.
This produces a feedback loop: As ice melts to form melt ponds, a higher percentage of the ice's surface absorbs sunlight as heat, which melts even more ice, producing more, larger melt ponds.
Plants need sunlight, but the dosage they require varies — so when they detect too much light, they quench some of the chlorophyll, which absorbs light, so that they take in less of it.
"I'm ready to do any kind of work, as long as it absorbs my passion for making a just world and equal world," Byanyima told CNBC in an episode of Life Hacks Live.
Yet a country cannot just leave a large free-trade area that absorbs over 40 percent of its exports — and plays a large role in attracting foreign investment — without suffering significant economic pain.
"As the ocean absorbs heat — excess heat from the greenhouse effect — the water generally holds less gas," said Takamitsu Ito, an oceanographer at Georgia Tech who also had no role in the study.
Elisabeth Moss absorbs it with an incredulity that swings from dry humor to quiet despair, as this hypothetical fetus is granted a level of consideration—of humanity—Offred hasn't gotten, and won't get.
One of my pet peeves is when lotion doesn't absorb into your skin due to being too thick, but this lotion absorbs right away and still leaves your skin feeling smooth and moisturized.
At each stop along the way, the baby's pure potential gets a bit more sullied as Chris — let's stick with that name for simplicity — absorbs the limitations of his people and his times.
Ethanol absorbs water, which can cause problems with fuel quality, so gasoline is normally stored and transported by pipeline as blendstock and then blended with ethanol in local markets shortly before to sale.
There's a sense of relish to Cardi's dirty talk that the beat absorbs, too; the drum machine's agile clicking sounds harsh and aggressive in the best tradition of drum machines imitating erotic rhythms.
"Each molecule absorbs light in a different way," says Hannah Wakeford, a postdoctoral researcher at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and lead author on a study about HAT-P-26b published today in Science.
Apart from the digestive system, our skin is the part of the body that most consistently comes into contact with the outside world, and, since it's porous, it absorbs whatever you put on it.
Well, a 2016 study on 2,000 women suggested that the association between ovarian cancer and talcum powder comes from talc — a mineral made up of magnesium, silicon, and oxygen, that absorbs moisture — not asbestos.
The entire headband (as opposed to just a hotspot at the center of my head) absorbs the headphones' weight, and there's a reassuring firmness to the clamp of the ear pads around my ears.
While Mexico is reluctant to alter the 1994 trade accord, officials concede that some changes may be necessary to help keep trade open with the United States, which absorbs 80 percent of its exports.
Like any great conditioner for thick hair, its consistency is rich and creamy, which better absorbs and protects the shaft (also known as the part of your hair that comprises its most critical layers).
The world's oceans produce 70 percent of the world's oxygen, holds 97 percent of world's water and absorbs 30 percent of the human CO2 emission — those are some impressive numbers, to say the least.
Bolsonaro had described rainforest protections as an obstacle to Brazil's economic development, sparring with critics who say the Amazon absorbs vast amounts of greenhouse gasses and is crucial for efforts to contain climate change.
"We don't think it's inherent in a global trading system that one country, namely the U.S., absorbs in its deficit the cumulative trade surplus of the entire rest of the world," he said Monday.
Also known as a "wax gourd" (which is an unfortunately appropriate nod to its flavor), the winter melon is a large, relatively bland fruit, that absorbs the flavor of whatever it is cooked with.
"If you say that this is caused by the warming of the oceans, the reason the oceans are warming is because water absorbs the heat, that's why the sea level is rising," Franken said.
To remove discoloration, workers suspended on scaffolding are caking Fuller's earth — a mud paste that absorbs dirt, grease and animal excrement, and that is commonly used to treat skin impurities — on the entire monument.
Because Red Heart Heat Wave absorbs solar energy, it has the benefit of extra warmth when you are outdoors, but returns to the same temperature as other acrylic garments when you go back inside.
China still has its work cut out for it, though, because the United States absorbs a higher fraction of Chinese exports than any other country and China may be losing some trade momentum globally.
This mat also has an optimal combination of give and support, so it prevents elbows, hips and knees from sinking through to the floor and absorbs impact, if you opt for more dynamic movements.
The Amazon, nearly two-thirds of which lies in Brazil, is often described as the world's lungs because of the carbon dioxide it absorbs from the atmosphere and the oxygen it pumps back out.
Often when an established company like Edgewell acquires a younger, hipper company like Harry's, the existing brand absorbs the new one, or they run separately but share distribution mechanisms and other economies of scale.
A successful candidate starts off by appealing to one of the lanes and then absorbs voters from one or more of the others as opponents drop out and their supporters look for someone else.
This thick air pollutant only made up about 2% of the 0.3 teragrams of smoke from the wildfire, but it had an outsized effect on the plume because it absorbs so much solar radiation.
And when that female sportscaster that Mary fought for can't stop herself from only reporting on swimming, Mary absorbs both criticism and comfort from her colleagues, takes responsibility, squares her shoulders and moves on.
Each year, the U.S. imports more from Europe than the continent absorbs in American goods, to the tune of a trade deficit totaling more than $151 billion in 2017, according to U.S. Census data.
Hazelnut oil and lemon juice are the base of the simple dressing, which absorbs the flavors of the greens and the herbs—basil, cilantro, dill, and parsley—as you toss this easy, zesty salad.
The thing is that thirst is relieved long before your body actually absorbs the liquid you have consumed and the actual signals that your body uses to make you stop drinking still remain a mystery.
Gersava settled on bamboo - a fast-growing plant that absorbs large amounts of climate-changing carbon dioxide and can help prevent soil erosion - as a way of taking action on both climate change and poverty.
Eating food before drinking may also make you feel better next time (it's not that the food in your stomach absorbs the alcohol, but it makes your body absorb the alcohol slower), Dr. Halpern says.
Every time HAT-P-2b makes a close approach, it absorbs a horrendous amount of energy in the form of heat, and then expels much of it as it reaches its most distant aphelion point.
It absorbs as much as 25% of all manmade carbon emissions from the environment, disrupting the water's pH balance and increasing acidity, which in and of itself is enough to send delicate marine ecosystems reeling.
Fine, maybe that's a bit of a stretch, but it's a favorite of chefs thanks to its versatility, and the fact that, like tofu, it readily absorbs the flavors of whatever you cook it with.
As you can see in this animation, carbon dioxide both absorbs and emits infrared light: Some of that infrared radiation is reemitted into space, but some is sent back to the Earth's surface, trapping heat.
Most notably, S. caninervis grows in tight packs on the desert floor, creating a structure of leaves and awns that reduces splashing and absorbs the majority of rain drops, so that no water is wasted.
As humans continue to pump greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, more of the heat that our world absorbs from the sun gets trapped, raising the world's average temperature and triggering other changes.
Other groups are also contributing support to save a vast ecosystem that spans nine nations, absorbs the planet's carbon dioxide and is home to one of every 2900 known species on Earth (The Associated Press).
They say that was particularly true for gold exploration, which attracts the most adventurous as it requires relatively little infrastructure, but it still absorbs capital for years before mines start producing and delivering a profit.
During warm spells, for instance, the top layer of Greenland's surface melts; and because meltwater is less reflective than ice or fresh snow and absorbs more solar energy, that in turn leads to more melting.
The independent refiners say they are penalized by the system, because their operations are equipped to process only petroleum products — not ethanol, which absorbs water and can cause damaging corrosion in pipelines and storage facilities.
The standard "dose" of THC in Colorado is set at 10 milligrams, which should give you an idea of how fried Joel Hradecky gets when he absorbs one gram of concentrate in a single inhale.
"Nobody's really come out and stunned Kayla with a really good shot yet, and it will be really interesting to see how she deals with that adversity and absorbs that adversity and responds," he said.
Proponents of this policy, such as Pruitt, argue that regrowing forests after they are cut down absorbs carbon dioxide, and therefore balances out the emissions from cutting down and burning trees in the first place.
But the virus may have an effect on Mr. Trump's public approval in ways that ripple far beyond his direct response to the crisis — particularly as the economy absorbs the severe impact of the virus.
The first movement, observing the young Mr. Heaney as he absorbs Irish folk culture in County Galway, is the best and most accessible, before Mr. Heaney goes into moody exile in Britain and New York.
Micah Berman, associate professor of public health and law at The Ohio State University, said the amount of nicotine in a pod can be deceptive — what really matters is how much the body actually absorbs.
Built from tiny carbon cylinders arranged on an aluminum foil surface, the material absorbs 99.995 percent of light, from any angle, and the researchers say it's 10 times blacker than any other substance ever reported.
It doesn&apost matter who absorbs the losses or by what authority a president can wipe out a massive amount of debt if we&aposre just going to have this same conversation in a decade.
Earth's atmosphere absorbs a lot of the wavelengths that are needed to detect oxygen, so it can be tricky for ground telescopes to pinpoint the element through the veil of gas that encircles the planet.
Here, he also endures and enjoys, with winces and tenderness, a visit from his mother, Ann (a lovely Ashley Judd), and absorbs lessons on the basketball court, including from a black friend, PJ (Jason Mitchell).
The friction of the balls softens things up (without coating your stuff with questionable chemicals), and the wool absorbs heat and moisture to keep things just humid enough to help with static, lint, and wrinkles.
This luxe hand lotion incorporates the same hydrating ingredients as a thick cream — including vitamin E, niacinamide, and lactic acid, along with extracts of calendula oil, olive oil, and shea butter — but absorbs in a snap.
The spot price in China has collapsed over the course of 2018 as the market absorbs a wave of supply, much of it from the new hard-rock mines that have come on stream in Australia.
The term has evolved to encapsulate a political meaning, one that now equates mainstream conservatives with effeminate values, with the term cuckservative used to denote someone who willfully absorbs conservative values with a liberal/centrist bent.
For that, the editors wanted to mimic the feeling of being in an anechoic chamber, a room that absorbs sound to the point where all you can hear are the heightened noises of your own body.
The body absorbs 18433 calories a minute from fizzy drinks, compared with 2 calories a minute from potatoes Sweating through three or four workouts a week, he is as well-muscled as a professional rugby player.
As pressure is put on a tooth, from biting or chewing, those columns compress and bend, but through friction the surrounding soft protein material absorbs excess energy that might otherwise cause damage to the tooth's structure.
LONDON (Reuters) - The U.S. natural gas market is well on the way to rebalancing as unusually high airconditioning demand coupled with strong underlying consumption growth absorbs the record inventories left at the end of last winter.
Chemistries vary, but all paints are essentially a combination of pigment, which reflects and absorbs light to give a specific color; solvent, which carries the pigment onto a surface; and binder, which keeps the pigment mixed.
We work hard to make it all super flat and beautiful and filled with texture; sometimes there is a jam or curd that absorbs into the cake, and we want people to see that hard work.
The new prosthesis is designed to be implanted onto the back wall of the eye, where it absorbs light and transforms it into an electrical signal that stimulates the still-active retinal cells to restore vision.
In an abstract science fiction short, filmmaker Ryan Harding and VFX artist Winston Duke imagine a rock itself as a separate, conscious entity, one that absorbs the collective experiences of every being that traverses its surface.
FROM COINAGE: Amandla Stenberg's Best Beauty Lesson Is One We All Need to Follow "It's a powerful hydrator, yet it's lightweight and absorbs quickly into the skin, making it ideal for summer," Dr. Idriss told us.
Dr. Save Vacuum travel kit — $33.99 See Details Zorpads' shoe inserts are the real deal: They're made with NASA-tested technology (!!!) that absorbs nasty smells and keeps your shoes smelling great for up to 60 wears.
In any case, Ms. Farmiga and Mr. Wilson again sell their characters pretty well, and a youngster named Madison Wolfe makes quite an impression as Janet, the child who absorbs the brunt of the poltergeist's abuse.
What toners really do: They sort of bring balance back to your skin, so they prepare your skin and create healthier PH of the skin, so then automatically your skin absorbs everything so much more easily.
Rather than floating motionless in amber, Usnea reaches out and absorbs outside energies, which then combust into psychedelic spirals, tormented shrieks, shining acoustic passages, hollow-voiced choruses, and flashy drumming (see "Lathe of Heaven" in particular).
Here the Southern hip-hop of half the tracks, which gets the semiprofessional young cast moving countless times with Oaklandite E-40's "Choices" the theme song, absorbs the country and mostly female indie-rock stuff.
To help get them there, Portland's coaching staff absorbs data provided by its analytics team on a regular basis, in an attempt to place the opponent in a position where they don't normally find much success.
"Sodium in the exosphere absorbs and re-emits a yellow-orange color from sunlight, and by measuring that absorption, we can learn about the density of gas there," NASA scientist Rosemary Killen said in a statement.
You can't go outside and enjoy this phenomenon in regular daylight though; you need a specific kind of blue light that amphibian skin absorbs, only to emit a completely different color back—usually an electric green.
But what scientists have also found is that the chemical composition of a plant depends on the balance of the carbon dioxide it takes in from the air and the nutrients it absorbs from the soil.
In contrast to canvas, which offers a smooth, resistant surface, felt – a man-made fabric that has been in existence for thousands of years – is prized for its softness; it absorbs the ink and resists change.
Those dry and sunny conditions enhance what Fettweis described as the "melt albedo positive feedback," wherein the melting of recent snowfall exposes darker glacier ice that absorbs more of the Sun's energy, triggering even more melting.
The Japanese conglomerate wants to avoid upsetting investors as it seeks to sell more than half of its chips unit and gain funds that would allow it to remain viable as it absorbs losses at Westinghouse.
Bite into a strand of onion without any meat attached, and you'll emphatically taste the beef, while the meat absorbs all the oniony broth that surrounds it, becoming redolent as it falls apart on your fork.
In it, Carol absorbs the powers of the Kree, a hyper-advanced — scientifically and technologically speaking — militaristic alien race that's been in a millennia-long war with the Skrulls, another alien race (but these guys are shapeshifters).
I mean, I think the bigger the company that absorbs it, the more that all of it gets toned down just because of more liability-oriented legal oversight, which I think happens in any big media company.
These could include exhaling into a jar of water containing a pH indicator (and observing that, as the water absorbs carbon dioxide, its pH declines) or conducting experiments to understand the role of photosynthesis in carbon sequestration.
The dense jungle absorbs a huge amount of the world's carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas believed to be the biggest factor in climate change, so scientists say that preserving the Amazon is vital to fighting global warming.
I found myself viewing death as two very different (and equally problematic) beasts — a hulking, dark thing that we only discuss in whispers and a lurking shadow that simply absorbs the rueful jokes we hurl at it.
The marines in Darwin are also a hedge against the growing clout of China, the economic giant that absorbs a third of all Australian exports, even as Australia insists that America remains its pre-eminent security partner.
Republican attempts to dismantle Obamacare have ground to a near halt as the nation absorbs the implications of undoing the current law's dense web of federal subsidies of medical services that insurers are legally required to cover.
The fund supports Brazil's environmental agency Ibama in its efforts to go after illegal loggers in the world's largest rainforest, which scientists see as vital to fight climate change because it absorbs vast amounts of carbon dioxide.
Fawad Khan, senior economist with ISET-International - which has conducted studies on heat stress, when the body absorbs more heat than is tolerable - describes heat as a "silent killer" and the world's "biggest impending climate-related hazard".
This Graphic Shows How Much Sugar is Hiding on Your Plate Consider the Source "No sugar is necessarily 'bad' before a workout, but how it's packaged makes a difference in how the body absorbs it," says Larson.
It takes place in a circular anatomy theater (sensationally designed by John MacFarlane), midway through Act 1, soon after the protagonist, Victor Frankenstein, arrives at university, where he fervently absorbs new-fangled ideas about science and electricity.
Created by UK researchers in 2014 and trademarked by British artist Anish Kapoor, Vantablack is touted as the darkest known artificial substance in the world — it absorbs up to 99.965 percent of light that hits its surface.
Reduced ice cover means more open ocean water, which lowers the reflectivity — the so-called albedo — of the Arctic, which means that the darker surface absorbs more solar energy and less of it bounces back into space.
Although it looks, feels and tastes like the real thing, their experiments suggested that it absorbs virtually no saliva, is easily mashed up by the tongue, and is roughly only one-fifteenth as sticky as normal bread.
Interesting facts about grapes are that when dried, fructose converts into a soluble fibre, fructan, which absorbs and removes cholesterol from the blood, and dried white grapes are an effective prebiotic, feeding good bacteria in the gut.
" Barely out of toddlerhood, the girl absorbs her father's lessons on "Great Writers of the Past," reciting passages by Goethe, Dante, Stendhal, Borges, Cervantes and the Persian poet Hafez because "memorization is our only recourse against loss.
Most cheap LED bulbs work by shining blue light generated by a semiconductor through a phosphorescent filter that absorbs it and re-emits red and green light in its place, thereby producing white light from the mixture.
And economists say Taiwan has benefited from the trade war between the United States and China, as it absorbs some manufacturing and investment from companies that want to avoid any new tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.
It's also possible that the surgical weight loss might lead to changes in the way the body absorbs nutrients and medications that might in turn make people more likely to contemplate suicide or self-harm, Spittal added.
"He absorbs knowledge like a sponge," High tells CNBC Make It, "and is highly driven to learn even more about deep learning and AI." Together, the two have held Facebook Live sessions and hosted various speaking engagements.
Unless the two main parties to the conflict, the government and the Afghan Taliban, come together in a peace process that absorbs as many insurgents as possible, groups like the Islamic State will continue emerging and expanding.
But fires could imperil its ability to fight climate change, the study found, to the point that the forest actually could begin contributing more planet-warming gases to the air than it absorbs by 2050 -- or sooner.
For example, if Norway pays to restore a chunk of the Amazon rainforest, which in turn absorbs a quantity of carbon dioxide, Norway would get credit for reducing its net impact on the climate, but not Brazil.
The Amazon Rainforest, for example, which absorbs roughly 2.2 billion tons of CO2 annually — about 5 percent of all global carbon emissions — has lost 17 percent of its area over the past 50 years to human encroachment.
Because hurricanes draw energy from the temperature of the water, and because the ocean absorbs the bulk of the heat associated with global warming, it stands to reason that hurricanes will become more powerful in the future.
The scale went from 0 to 100—0 presumably representing how one absorbs the soft jazz played at Panera Bread and 100 an experience on par with popping a Queen cassette into the deck of the Mirthmobile.

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