Not exact matches
The RAYCON Bulk X-ray product sorting system detects contaminants at high line speeds that due to their
density, chemical composition, or mechanical dimensions
absorb X-radiation to
greater degree than the surrounding bulk product.
It is equipped with large
density, the EPS foam which
absorbs energy and provide
greater protection.
Frying is the cooking method which produces the
greatest increase in the phenolic fraction, meaning an improvement in the cooking process although energy
density is increased by means of the
absorbed oil.
Kate Hoffman's Dream Home series, photographs taken from performative collage collaborations, has a malleable quality that emphasizes the viewer's own socio - political leanings; Samira Yamin's intricate patterns of Islamic sacred geometries cut into TIME Magazine photos of war oscillate between
greater ambiguity and flirting with the didactic depending on the
density of the cuttings; Sandra de la Loza's photographs of Stoner Spots underscore the politics of leisure through the exploration of pot - safe spaces, with a subtext of the not - quite - yet
absorbed by development; Scott Short's «abstract» paintings replicate multiple generations of photocopying through the prism of Walter Benjamin; and Suzanne Wright will exhibit a deftly humorous Étant donnés-esque collage alongside mandala targets — each salves, in their respective forms, for our tumultuous zeitgeist.
If there is a
greater density of CO2 molecules, then the probability of a particular photon, at one of these wavelengths that CO2
absorbs, coming across a CO2 molecule, is clearly increased.
So during a high pressure, distant objects (mountains etc) appear more distant, with less visible definition to the details, and appear closer with
greater visible detail pre a change in the weather (its very noticeable)... Is this the result of the SW light being scattered / or
absorbed by the
greater density o water molecules in the atmosphere during a high pressure system?
I have no concept of how often a photon will «tip» a molecule to evaporate, but I don't think it's a high proportion because one thing I do have a concept of is that the
density of photons in a 400W / m2 beam of DLR is far
greater than the number of water molecules capable of
absorbing that DLR.