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ABSORPTIVE
Absorptive capacity: The ability to take in or assimilate information, knowledge, or resources.
Absorptive surface: A material or area capable of soaking up liquids or substances.
Absorptive properties: Characteristics of a material or surface that allow it to soak up or take in fluids or gases.
Absorptive capacity of soil: The ability of soil to retain water and nutrients for plant growth.
Absorptive efficiency: The effectiveness of a substance or material in absorbing or retaining specific elements or compounds.
Absorptive membrane: A thin layer of tissue capable of absorbing fluids or nutrients, such as in the digestive system.
Absorptive power: The strength or effectiveness of a substance in absorbing or soaking up other substances.
Absorptive layer: A component of a material or structure designed to absorb or mitigate the impact of sound, light, or heat.
Absorptive band: A range of wavelengths in which a substance or material absorbs light or other electromagnetic radiation.
Absorptive capacity of a sponge: The ability of a sponge to soak up and hold water or other liquids.
Absorptive tissue: Specialized cells or structures in plants or animals designed to absorb nutrients, water, or gases.
Absorptive capacity of a fabric: The ability of a fabric to soak up and retain liquids or moisture.
Absorptive filter: A device or material used to remove impurities or contaminants by absorbing them from a fluid or gas.
Absorptive layer of skin: The outermost layer of the skin, capable of absorbing certain substances, such as medications or toxins.
Absorptive capacity of a sponge: The amount of liquid a sponge can hold relative to its size and density.
Absorptive capacity of paper: The ability of paper to soak up ink or other liquids without bleeding or smudging.
Absorptive qualities of wood: The ability of wood to soak up stains, paints, or other coatings applied to its surface.
Absorptive properties of a material: Characteristics that enable a material to soak up or take in other substances.
Absorptive layer in chromatography: The stationary phase in chromatographic techniques that absorbs or interacts with components in a sample.
Absorptive capacity of a reservoir: The volume of water a reservoir can store or absorb during periods of precipitation.
Absorptive capacity of a plant root: The ability of a plant's roots to take in water and nutrients from the soil.
Absorptive capacity of a sponge mop: The ability of a sponge mop to soak up and remove liquid from floors or surfaces.
Absorptive properties of cloth diapers: The ability of cloth diapers to absorb and retain moisture, keeping babies dry.
Absorptive capacity of a building material: The ability of a building material to absorb and release moisture without damage.
Absorptive layer in photography: The layer of emulsion on photographic film or paper that absorbs light to create an image.
Absorptive capacity of activated carbon: The ability of activated carbon to adsorb or soak up impurities from air or water.
Absorptive capacity of a towel: The ability of a towel to absorb moisture from the skin or other surfaces.
Absorptive layer in soundproofing: A layer of material designed to absorb sound waves and reduce noise transmission.
Absorptive capacity of a diaper: The ability of a diaper to soak up and retain urine or other liquids to keep the baby dry.
Absorptive properties of hydrogel: The ability of hydrogel materials to absorb and retain large amounts of water or other liquids.

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