Sentences with phrase «high absorption rate at»

Strong demand is measured as high absorption rate at the time of analysis for a particular apartment type and quality, but this is not enough, it has to be supported by strong growth rates of the household types that demand such apartment units.

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In addition to the simplicity of the design [pictured at left], the researchers say that the reflective surfaces, which form what is known as a tapered waveguide, circumvent one of the main pitfalls of metamaterials, which is the high absorption rate of light passing through them.
There are few millimeter / submillimeter receiver products commercially available because radio reception and transmission at these wavelengths not only require highly advanced technique but also have difficulty due to high absorption rate.
They can also reduce overall calorie absorption and help your body burn energy at a higher rate.
However, our bodies can utilize at most 500 mg of a vitamin C supplement leading to reductions of over 50 percent in the absorption rate of higher doses.
Rabbit food — which is mostly ground hay and makes an excellent low - cost litter for small rodents — rates high on absorption, while ground walnut shells would rate at the bottom.
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Yes, the same amount of energy has to get out into space at the same rate, over the long term, but the absorption by greenhouse gases requires the surface temperature to be higher in order to radiate at a sufficiently higher rate (than would otherwise be the case) to make up for the fraction absorbed.
«We feel that the availability rate is rising because consumers have turned circumspect due to the slowdown in the housing market and that their spending is being affected by high gas prices, so retail space absorption is declining,» says Abigail Marks, an economist at Torto Wheaton.
This put the Absorption Rate Index (ARI) at 13.3 months, a twelfth consecutive MVHI all - time high for the index which a year ago sat at just 12.0 months.
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