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absorptive Meaning in Bengali



 শোষণক্ষম , শুষে নিতে পারে এমন

Adjective:

বিশোষক,





absorptive's Usage Examples:

Enterocytes, or intestinal absorptive cells, are simple columnar epithelial cells which line the inner surface of the small and large intestines.


Their ultrastructure suggests that they perform both secretory and absorptive functions.


If the abnormality involves a single step in the absorptive process, as in primary lactase deficiency, or if the disease process is.


The simplest, physically, is the absorptive filter; then there are interference or dichroic filters.


An increased absorptive area is useful because digested nutrients (including monosaccharide and.


display technology, absorptive (chiefly LCDs) and emissive (chiefly electroluminescent, including LEDs and "high-field" emitters).


In business administration, absorptive capacity has been defined as "a firm's ability to recognize the value of new information, assimilate it, and apply.


pyruvate metabolism, and ensures homeostasis of glucose during absorptive and post-absorptive state metabolism.


A bolometer consists of an absorptive element, such as a thin layer of metal, connected to a thermal reservoir.


interior of the plant by hydrostatic pressures inside the plant and by absorptive forces of plant cells.


Pollutants, towards which the environment has low absorptive capacity are called stock pollutants.


ductuli are unilaminar and composed of columnar ciliated and non-ciliated (absorptive) cells.


Linear polarizers can be divided into two general categories: absorptive polarizers, where the unwanted polarization states are absorbed by the.


suggest that the endolymphatic duct and endolymphatic sac perform both absorptive and secretory, as well as phagocytic and immunodefensive, functions.



Synonyms:

assimilative; absorbefacient; absorbency; thirsty; hygroscopic; assimilatory; spongelike; assimilating; spongy; receptive; absorbent; shock-absorbent; sorbefacient;

Antonyms:

impervious; efferent; unreceptive; nonabsorbency; nonabsorbent;

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