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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of desorb.
  • adjective Removed by desorption

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Examples

  • The JPC paper found that the maximum amount of H2 that could be desorbed was between ~100 and ~150 ml STP per gram.

    Rabett Run EliRabett 2008

  • Over the years, there is a dynamic equilibrium between them, where temperature is the main driver: with higher seawater temperatures (tropics), CO2 is desorbed from the oceans surface, with lower temperatures it is absorbed (near the Arctic, mainly at the THC downwelling regions).

    RMS and Sulphate Emissions « Climate Audit 2007

  • The proteins are instantly released from the substrate (desorbed) and directed to the detector

    Sandwalk 2009

  • Samples were taken from the drill cuttings produced while drilling the well from depths of 1218-1445m and initially placed in special canisters for analysis of desorbed gas content.

    unknown title 2009

  • Samples were taken from the drill cuttings produced while drilling the well from depths of 1218-1445m and initially placed in special canisters for analysis of desorbed gas content.

    unknown title 2009

  • The linear molecule in red-black-red is the desorbed product, or the newly-born CO

    Scientific Blogging 2009

  • CSG is extracted via wells which are drilled down into coal seams - the water is pumped out and the CSG is then released (desorbed) from the coal.

    Peak Energy 2008

  • Chem., 1955, 59 9), doi: 10.1021/j150531a005) which states The hydrogen atoms are slowly desorbed on standing...

    Rabett Run EliRabett 2008

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