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单词 absorbable
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Definition of absorbable in English:

absorbable

adjective əbˈzɔːbəb(ə)ləbˈsɔːbəb(ə)l
  • Able to be absorbed, especially into the body.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Finally, no significant differences were observed in total or estimated absorbable iron intakes between level of education and area of residence (results not shown).
    • Recent studies at the Center for Mineral Metabolism and Clinical Research at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas suggest that calcium citrate is a very absorbable form.
    • Lower extremity wounds in patients who are obese must be closed with interrupted absorbable sutures, and loose tissue must be debrided to reduce the cellulitis produced by fat necrosis.
    • Sutures are most commonly used to close lacerations; absorbable suture is used to close structures deeper than the epidermis, and nonabsorbable suture is used to close the outermost layer of a laceration.
    • A minimally absorbable antibiotic such as vancomycin can be useful, especially if given concomitantly with a high potency probiotic reinoculation.
    • Juicing vegetables and fruit is a delicious way to get the nutrients they contain in a liquid form that is highly absorbable.
    • Although 200 mcg of an absorbable organic form of chromium such as picolinate can improve blood indices for type 2 diabetics, it was not sufficient to reverse all glucose abnormalities.
    • We recently heard that absorbable hemostatic agents intended to be left in patients have been recalled by the US Food and Drug Administration.
    • When the bacteria (lactobacillus acidophillus, bifidus or bulgaricus) grow to make yoghurt, they do so by fermenting the normal milk sugar, lactose, into absorbable products.
    • Most nicotinic acid and half the folate in foods are not absorbable.
    • At 44 I have at last weaned myself from milk and must admit I have heaps more energy, and am taking a calcium supplement to ensure my body receives it in a regular absorbable manner.
    • The two types of sutures are: absorbable and nonabsorbable.
    • There is plenty of highly absorbable calcium in green leafy vegetables, beans, enriched flour, and fortified juices.
    • In fact, the most readily absorbable form of calcium delivering the largest supply of calcium to your bones is calcium citromalate, 17 so look out for this on your supplement label.
    • I recommend calcium citrate, which is the most absorbable form.
    • A follow-up appointment usually is made for one week postoperatively to remove facial sutures or remove graft dressings and absorbable suture dressings.
    • The objective of this study was to estimate absorbable iron intakes of a representative sample of the Quebec adult population and to compare these results with the new North American recommendations for iron.
    • Some authors tried to eliminate local forces in the tunnel model by use of various absorbable materials and biodegradable screws, but local reactions may have a significant influence on the experimental outcome.
    • The surgeon closes the oral mucosa and muscle layers using braided absorbable suture in a horizontal mattress fashion.
    • New research from Japan suggests that a newly discovered and highly absorbable form of calcium has the power to prevent and reverse bone loss - without dangerous hormonal manipulation.

Derivatives

  • absorbability

  • noun əbˌzɔːbəˈbɪlɪtiəbˌsɔːbəˈbɪlɪti
    • Certain foods either inhibit or enhance the bioavailability (absorbability) of nonheme iron.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But the real breakthrough came later, when Dr. Fujita discovered that the absorbability of AACa could be even further enhanced by adding HAI, a preparation of specially processed algae.
      • The issue of absorbability was discussed and supplements with high absorbability ratings (calcium citrate and calcium carbonate) were recommended.
 
 

Definition of absorbable in US English:

absorbable

adjective
  • Able to be absorbed, especially into the body.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some authors tried to eliminate local forces in the tunnel model by use of various absorbable materials and biodegradable screws, but local reactions may have a significant influence on the experimental outcome.
    • A follow-up appointment usually is made for one week postoperatively to remove facial sutures or remove graft dressings and absorbable suture dressings.
    • Although 200 mcg of an absorbable organic form of chromium such as picolinate can improve blood indices for type 2 diabetics, it was not sufficient to reverse all glucose abnormalities.
    • Sutures are most commonly used to close lacerations; absorbable suture is used to close structures deeper than the epidermis, and nonabsorbable suture is used to close the outermost layer of a laceration.
    • When the bacteria (lactobacillus acidophillus, bifidus or bulgaricus) grow to make yoghurt, they do so by fermenting the normal milk sugar, lactose, into absorbable products.
    • Most nicotinic acid and half the folate in foods are not absorbable.
    • The two types of sutures are: absorbable and nonabsorbable.
    • Recent studies at the Center for Mineral Metabolism and Clinical Research at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas suggest that calcium citrate is a very absorbable form.
    • Juicing vegetables and fruit is a delicious way to get the nutrients they contain in a liquid form that is highly absorbable.
    • A minimally absorbable antibiotic such as vancomycin can be useful, especially if given concomitantly with a high potency probiotic reinoculation.
    • Finally, no significant differences were observed in total or estimated absorbable iron intakes between level of education and area of residence (results not shown).
    • I recommend calcium citrate, which is the most absorbable form.
    • There is plenty of highly absorbable calcium in green leafy vegetables, beans, enriched flour, and fortified juices.
    • We recently heard that absorbable hemostatic agents intended to be left in patients have been recalled by the US Food and Drug Administration.
    • The objective of this study was to estimate absorbable iron intakes of a representative sample of the Quebec adult population and to compare these results with the new North American recommendations for iron.
    • The surgeon closes the oral mucosa and muscle layers using braided absorbable suture in a horizontal mattress fashion.
    • New research from Japan suggests that a newly discovered and highly absorbable form of calcium has the power to prevent and reverse bone loss - without dangerous hormonal manipulation.
    • Lower extremity wounds in patients who are obese must be closed with interrupted absorbable sutures, and loose tissue must be debrided to reduce the cellulitis produced by fat necrosis.
    • At 44 I have at last weaned myself from milk and must admit I have heaps more energy, and am taking a calcium supplement to ensure my body receives it in a regular absorbable manner.
    • In fact, the most readily absorbable form of calcium delivering the largest supply of calcium to your bones is calcium citromalate, 17 so look out for this on your supplement label.
 
 
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