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Copper is absorbed in the gut, then transported to the liver bound to albumin.
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The light output and run time of the solar flashlight are limited by the amount of energy that can be absorbed in a day.
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She is addicted to sleeping pills, absorbed in the shallow dramas played on her parlor walls (flat-panel televisions), and indifferent to the oppressive society around her.
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He did not desire anything of this world, but rather he was absorbed in prayer and worship, day and night.
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If consumed, americium is excreted within a few days and only 0.05% is absorbed in the blood.
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Teddy is oblivious to her success, however, as he is absorbed in his own problems with work.
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When fructose is not absorbed in the small intestine, it is transported into the large intestine, where it is fermented by the colonic flora.
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In food, pyridoxamine is commonly found as a 5-phosphate derivative, which is hydrolyzed by intestinal phosphatases to pyridoxamine and absorbed in the jejunum.
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Radiant heat from the sun is absorbed in the road surface, causing it to expand, forcing adjacent pieces to push against each other.
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Again, it is normally absorbed in the duodenum.
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