ABSORBABLE - significado y definición. Qué es ABSORBABLE
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Qué (quién) es ABSORBABLE - definición


Absorbable      
·adj Capable of being absorbed or swallowed up.
Absorbable gelatin sponge         
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An absorbable gelatin sponge is a sterile hemostatic agent composed of purified porcine-derived gelatin. In regional chemotherapy, absorbable gelatin sponge may be used to embolize arteries in the region of a tumor in order to block or retard blood flow; this blockage results in a locally increased concentration of chemotherapeutic agents delivered to the tumor when chemotherapeutic agents are infused into the embolized arterial circulation upstream of the blockage.
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Absorb; Absorbs; Absorbent; Absorbtion; Absorbed; Absorbency; Absorption (physics); Absorption (disambiguation)
v. (D; tr.) to absorb into (the small firms were absorbed into large cartels)
Ejemplos de uso de ABSORBABLE
1. The research team has also made an absorbable bandage for operation, which is absorbed within the body.
2. One: it has to go at a pace that is manageable and absorbable by Europe‘s farming community.
3. One: it has to go at a pace that is manageable and absorbable by Europes farming community.
4. "Do they want a realistic deal quickly, based on what is available and what is absorbable by them?"‘ one Whitehall source asked yesterday.
5. Ivan Manayenko, a banking analyst with Veles Capital, said VTB‘s higher borrowing costs would not affect the bank‘s corporate clients, because the interest rate was within the bank‘s absorbable lending limit.