absorbance
Americannoun
noun
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Origin of absorbance
First recorded in 1945–50; absorb(ent) + -ance
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The new method monitors neutral lipids within LDs directly by detecting changes in IR absorbance.
From Science Daily
A photochemistry lab at Harvard collaborated in the research by providing measurements of the UV absorbance patterns of ferric iron under extreme acidic conditions, in an attempt to mimic the even more extreme Venusian clouds.
From Science Daily
The acoustic absorbance provided by the jeans greatly reduced the reverberations produced by the canopy, improving the sound quality of the 28,000-square-foot courtyard.
From Washington Post
Protein concentration was estimated by absorbance at 280 nm with a predicted extinction coefficient of 115,600 M−1 cm−1.
From Nature
Thus, the 2D spectrum directly separates the linear absorbance spectrum of the mixture on the left into the spectra of its components on the right.
From Nature
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