Sentences with phrase «absorbing material so»

And the backing is made of moisture - absorbing material so you can wear this all day long.

Not exact matches

The material is a closed - cell foam, so it won't absorb water.
This all comes out in little bits, and Moms have to wear pads postpartum so that the pads can absorb all this post-baby material from getting everywhere.
This pad has special materials which are made from honeycomb fabric covering so it can absorb leaking breast milk and you still comfort at all.
However, the materials do absorb movement, so your children can have uninterrupted sleep, even if they do like to occasionally share their beds with siblings.
The materials used in this diaper ensure that it can absorb liquid discharges efficiently so that no leaks will ever happen.
This is because hemp is the most absorbent material but it absorbs more slowly so you want to have the microfiber side up when stuffing your pockets.
Diapers have evolved so that the technology in the material pulls moisture away from baby's skin and absorbs it into the gel beads in the diaper.
So far the collapse in Sterling has not led to a significant rise in inflation as retailers have largely absorbed the increased cost of imported goods and materials.
Additionally, the durable material absorbs chalk and sweat, so you can enjoy an extra grip!
These semiconductors can be used as an optical absorber material in solar cells, but so far have only achieved a maximum efficiency of 12.6 per cent, while solar cells made of copper - indium - gallium - selenide (CIGS) already attain efficiencies of over 20 percent.
Although n - type titanium dioxide (TiO2) is a promising substrate for photogeneration of hydrogen from water, most attempts at doping this material so that it absorbs light in the visible region of the solar spectrum have met with limited success.
By tightly controlling the bending, or refraction, of microwaves as they pass through a custom - built material, the Duke researchers could force them to detour around an object so that the microwaves are neither absorbed nor reflected.
Milton says that in addition to constant braking force, shape memory materials have a property called hysteresis, which in an ideal climbing rope «means the material will absorb a lot of energy, so that when it stretches, instead of bouncing to where you were before, you would fall, then it would retract slowly» instead of jerking you upward.
The layer is so thin that 95 % of the light just passes through — but a tenth of the remaining five percent, which are absorbed by the material, are converted into electrical power.
One possible solution to quickly measure a population's exposure to radiation in the event of a nuclear disaster or some other large - scale leak of radioactive material — such as a so - called «dirty bomb» attack — would be to scan the body in places where that material is most readily absorbed.
But photons can only travel so far through air or optical fibers before the material absorbs the particles, limiting the distance over which communication is possible.
The red, purple and orange balls are ions that can be varied so the material absorbs different wavelengths of light in its 3 - D form (left).
So this research has set out «to analyse the capacity new materials have to absorb solar energy as well as to seek appropriate strategies to move from the lab to actual operations,» pointed out Ikerne Etxebarria, a researcher of the UPV / EHU and IK4 - Ikerlan.
This is key because if you have an inflamed gut, you will not absorb the nutrients from your food, so even if you're getting adequate amounts of everything, the raw materials won't be there to synthesize neurotransmitters and provide fuel to the brain.
Charcoal on the other hand, «adsorbs» rather than «absorbsmaterial, meaning that it is able to grab and hold onto substances at a molecular level so they are unable to escape.
They're like thin layers of rubber but in reality that material is extremely hard to penetrate so if your device ever slides on to the floor, everything is absorbed by the rubber.
The intestines break down food so that the body can absorb needed nutrients while leaving the junk inside the gut to be passed as waste material.
Recurrent throughout 8 Painters are stylings on past painterly marks and movements, not so much placed in quotations as absorbed into a work's facture... It's a hopeful sign that the artists in [the show] demonstrate a critical distillation of influences that inform their particular sensibilities, philosophical outlooks, and relationship to materials — not making any great claims, just proceeding in a personally deliberate way.»
Printer Matthew Squires explained that the material does not absorb ink like uncoated paper, so the ink sits on the surface mimicking the slight elevation of tape.
Can the market absorb so much material?
This is easy to grasp and getting into far more detail might be frustrating and remember a lot of this material might be new to the judge and people can only absorb so much.
And so are we sure it doesn't matter what kind of material is used to absorb this energy?
The resulting material does what they call «upconverting» photons so that they are readily absorbed by the solar cells.
Light waves can be reflected / scattered, absorbed, refracted, or transmitted to pass through matter unchanged and different materials will have different effects in these encounters; high energy light waves get scattered in our atmosphere from encounters with dust, water vapour, molecules, etc. as the white light hits the rough surface composed of these, so we have a blue sky for example, while the longer IR gets absorbed by water and earth, on a smooth surface such as glass or still water these high energy lights get reflected, angle of incidence equal to, and some pass through to get reflected or scattered at the next surface, think rainbow.
I don't think that is inconsistent with some other material being in the cavity, and in thermal equilibrium with it, so long as that body radiates and absorbs whatever spectrum IT has identically (the strange material that is.
And in the closed case, the radiation is in equlibrium with the Temperature of the materials in the cavity (walls or contained gases or other materials) so Kirchoff's law applies, and the radiation absorbed by any material must match fequency for frequency, and directionally, with what is absorbed by that material.
That's because, for most CLE subjects, so long as the CLE material is adequate, the fact that one has a law degree implies that one is capable of understanding the material by whatever means learning by reading or listening or (for those of you who are Eddorians * masquerading as humans) however it is that you absorb knowledge.
But since the material is so easy to absorb, we know you'll pass it on your very first try!
So, take your time and absorb the material.
There is so much reading material per 3 - hours that you just can't absorb everything that is asked of you.
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