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Definition of Absorbers
1. absorber [n] - See also: absorber
Lexicographical Neighbors of Absorbers
Literary usage of Absorbers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Respiration Calorimeter with Appliances for the Direct Determination of Oxygen by Wilbur Olin Atwater, Francis Gano Benedict (1905)
"The absorbers are constructed to withstand increased pressure, and consequently
in testing ... For connecting the absorbers to each other and to the valve, ..."
2. Respiration Calorimeters for Studying the Respiratory Exchange and Energy by Francis Gano Benedict, Thorne Martin Carpenter (1910)
"This special form of absorbers presented many difficulties in construction, ...
The paraffin- treated absorbers continued to give satisfaction, ..."
3. The Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry by Society of Chemical Industry (1884)
"If the absorbers E become inefficient the lime is ... There arc two seta of
absorbers, which are used alternately. To dispense with the producer A the lime ..."
4. Automobile Construction and Repair: A Practical Guide to the Design by Morris Albert Hall (1918)
"SHOCK absorbers Function. The ordinary flat-leaf springs of any of the types ...
General Classes of absorbers. The simplest forms of absorbers are the ..."
5. Gaseous Exchange and Physiological Requirements for Level and Grade Walking by Henry Monmouth Smith (1922)
"Efficiency of the water-absorbers.—During rest experiments the usual rate at ...
The gain in weight of the water-absorbers and the loss in weight of the ..."
6. The Modern Gasoline Automobile: Its Design, Construction, Operation and by Victor Wilfred Pagé (1917)
"... absorbers—Bumpers—Speedometers and Mileage Indicators—Tool Equipment for
Ordinary Repairs—Miscellaneous Supplies of Value to the Motorist—How Supplies ..."
7. Cassier's Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02877163] (1908)
"CHASSIS OF DE DIETRICH 40 HOUSE-POWER MACHINE Showing petrol tank, gear box,
universal joints, chains, shock absorbers, internal expansion clutch and ..."
8. A Treatise on Producer-gas and Gas-producers by Samuel S. Wyer (1906)
"absorbers or filters. These act by absorbing impurities in the gas and they are
frequently used for removing globules of tar and water. ..."