日本語WordNet
(physics) a measure of the extent to which a substance transmits light or other electromagnetic radiation
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Absorbance is a scientific term for the amount of light absorbed by a material, typically measured in spectroscopy. It is used to determine concentrations and analyze material properties. Absorbance is distinct from general absorption rate and is defined by specific formulas, so it appears mostly in chemistry, physics, and laboratory contexts.
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The professor encouraged students to take in information from diverse sources, absorbing knowledge broadly whilst maintaining critical perspectives that questioned assumptions and evaluated evidence rigorously.
教授は学生に多様な情報源から情報を取り入れるよう奨励し、仮定に疑問を呈し証拠を厳密に評価する批判的視点を維持しながら、幅広く知識を吸収した。
Researchers compared the absorbability of two dietary supplements.
研究者は二つのサプリの吸収性を比較した。
She listened absorbedly to the storyteller.
彼女は語り手の話を夢中で聞いた。
The surgeon used absorbable stitches.
外科医は体内で溶ける縫合糸を使った。
We plotted absorbance against concentration to build a calibration curve.
吸光度と濃度の関係をプロットして検量線を作った。
The chromophore in chlorophyll absorbs red and blue light.
クロロフィルの発色団は赤色光と青色光を吸収します。
The alimentary canal is responsible for processing food and absorbing nutrients.
消化管は食物を処理し、栄養を吸収する役割を担っています。