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Adscititious means something that is added or introduced from outside, not originally part of the whole, or artificial. It often refers to things that are superfluous or not essential.
Adscription refers to the act of assigning or attaching someone or something to a particular group, category, or classification. It is often used in the context of social or cultural classification, where individuals or communities are identified with a specific tribe, ethnicity, or social class. In a broader sense, it can also refer to the attribution of qualities, characteristics, or labels to a person or thing.
Adscriptive refers to a type of descriptive word or phrase that is closely tied to a subject or noun. It is a word or phrase that describes the essence or inherent characteristics of the subject, rather than providing additional information.
AdSense is a program offered by Google that allows website owners and publishers to display ads on their websites and earn money. The ads are generated and targeted based on the content of the website, and the publisher earns a portion of the revenue when someone clicks on the ads or views them. It's a way for website owners to monetize their online content and for advertisers to reach relevant audiences.
An adserver is a computer system or software that serves online advertisements to a website, application, or other digital medium. Adservers manage the placement, tracking, and reporting of online ads, allowing publishers to monetize their content and advertisers to reach their target audience. Adservers can be owned and operated by a company, or they can be third-party services that publishers can use to deliver ads to their users.
ADSL stands for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line. It is a type of broadband internet connection that uses existing telephone lines to provide high-speed data transmission. The term "asymmetric" refers to the fact that the download speed (receiving data) is typically faster than the upload speed (sending data). ADSL is commonly used for home internet services and is suitable for activities like web browsing, streaming, and online gaming, but may not be ideal for heavy uploading or business applications requiring equal upload and download speeds.
The word "adsorb" refers to the process where a substance, such as a gas or a liquid, adheres to the surface of a solid material. It is different from absorption, where a substance diffuses into and throughout a material. In adsorption, the molecules accumulate only on the surface, forming a thin layer. This process is commonly observed in various applications, including water purification, air filtration, and chemical reactions.
Adsorbance is a measure of the amount of a substance that is adsorbed, or absorbed, by a surface or material. It is a process in which a substance, such as a gas or liquid, is attracted to and held by the surface of another substance, usually due to intermolecular forces. Adsorbance is often used to describe the ability of a material to absorb and hold onto impurities, pollutants, or other substances, and is an important concept in fields such as chemistry, biology, and environmental science.
"Adsorbant" refers to a substance that has the ability to adsorb, or attract and hold substances onto its surface. It is often used in various applications such as water purification, gas storage, and air filtration. Examples of adsorbants include activated carbon, silica gel, and alumina.
An adsorbate is a substance that is adsorbed onto the surface of a material, such as a gas or liquid molecule that attaches to a solid surface.
"Adsorbed" refers to a substance that has adhered to the surface of a material through physical or chemical forces, forming a thin film or layer. It is different from absorption, where a substance penetrates and is dispersed throughout the entire volume of a material. In adsorption, the substance remains on the surface or within the pores of the material.
Adsorbent refers to a substance or material that has the ability to attract and hold onto other substances, such as gases, liquids, or particles, especially on its surface or within its pores.
Adsorbents are substances that can absorb or attract molecules or ions from a gas or liquid onto their surfaces or within their internal spaces. This process is known as adsorption, and it is different from absorption, which involves the mixture of a substance with another substance. Adsorbents are commonly used in various applications, including air and water purification, chemical processing, and catalysis. Examples of adsorbents include activated charcoal, zeolites, and silica gel.
An adsorber is a device or material used to adsorb substances from a gas or liquid mixture, selectively attracting and holding molecules onto its surface through physical or chemical interactions. It is commonly employed in various industrial processes, such as air purification, water treatment, and gas separation.
Adsorbers refer to materials or surfaces that adsorb, or attract and hold substances onto their surface through various forces such as Van der Waals forces, electrostatic interactions, or chemical bonding. They are commonly used in industrial processes for purification, separation, and filtration, such as in air conditioning systems, water treatment, and gas storage. Adsorbers can be natural or synthetic materials like activated carbon, zeolites, or silica gel.
"Adsorbing" refers to the process where a substance, such as a gas or liquid, adheres to the surface of a solid material. It is a physical process in which molecules accumulate on the surface, forming a thin film. This can occur through various forces like Van der Waals forces, electrostatic attraction, or chemical bonding. Adsorption is different from absorption, where a substance is taken in and distributed throughout a material.
"Adsorbs" is the verb form of "adsorb," which means to attach or bind a substance to the surface of a solid or liquid, usually through physical forces such as Van der Waals forces or electrostatic interactions. It is a process in which molecules accumulate on the surface of a material, forming a layer. This is different from absorption, where a substance is taken in and distributed throughout a material.
Adsorption is a process in which molecules of a substance adhere to the surface of a solid or liquid, forming a thin film. It is different from absorption, where a substance is taken in and distributed throughout a material. In adsorption, the molecules accumulate only on the surface, leading to an increase in concentration at that interface. This phenomenon is commonly used in various applications, such as water purification, gas separation, and chromatography.
Adsorption is a process in which molecules of a substance accumulate and adhere to the surface of a solid or liquid, forming a thin film. It occurs due to forces of attraction between the particles of the substance and the surface. This can be physical, such as van der Waals forces, or chemical, like chemical bonding. Adsorption is different from absorption, where a substance is taken up and distributed throughout the volume of a material. In adsorption, the substance remains on the surface or near the surface. It is commonly used in various applications, including water treatment, gas purification, and chromatography.
Aducanumab is a medication used to treat Alzheimer's disease. It is an antibody therapy designed to target and remove beta-amyloid plaques, which are believed to contribute to the cognitive decline associated with Alzheimer's. The drug aims to slow down the progression of the disease by reducing these protein deposits in the brain. Aducanumab has been approved for use in certain countries under specific conditions, following clinical trials and regulatory assessments.
"Adularia" is not a commonly recognized or defined word in standard English. It could potentially be a misspelling, a fictional term, or a word from a specific context or field that is not widely known. Without further information, it's difficult to provide a specific meaning.
To adulate someone means to excessively praise or flatter them, often insincerely or excessively, usually in the hopes of gaining favor or approval. This can be done through verbal praise, exaggerated compliments, or even acts of devotion.
"Adulated" is a verb that means to show excessive admiration or praise for someone, often to the point of idolizing them. It can also imply that the person receiving the adulation is being excessively flattered or revered.
"Adulates" is a verb that means to praise or admire someone excessively, often to the point of being deferential or fawning. It usually implies a lack of objectivity and a desire to please or gain favor from the person being praised.
Adulation is the act of praising or admiring someone or something excessively, often in a way that is overly flattering or insincere. It can also refer to the state of being excessively praised or admired, often to an extent that is considered embarrassing or humiliating for the recipient.
An adulator is someone who excessively flatters or praises others in order to gain favor or advantages. They often show excessive admiration and compliments to please or influence the person they are admiring.
Adulatory means expressing excessive praise or flattery. It refers to words or actions that are overly complimentary or laudatory, often with the intention of winning favor or approval.
"Adult" refers to a person who has reached the age of majority, typically 18 years old in most countries, and is considered fully grown and legally responsible for their actions. This term also implies maturity, independence, and the ability to make informed decisions.
An adulterant is a substance that is added to something else, often with the intention of diluting, degrading, or altering its original quality or purity. It can refer to a contaminant or an ingredient that is not supposed to be part of the product, especially in food, drugs, or other consumer goods. The presence of an adulterant can decrease the authenticity, safety, or effectiveness of the product.
Adulterants are substances that are added to a genuine product, often with the intention of diluting, degrading, or altering its quality, purity, or potency. These substances can be harmful, illegal, or simply reduce the authenticity of the original product. They may be used to cut drugs, contaminate food or beverages, or deceive consumers in various industries.
To adulterate means to dilute, corrupt, or alter something, usually for the worse, by adding inferior or inappropriate substances or elements. It often refers to the act of compromising the purity or quality of a product, such as food, medicine, or a valuable substance.
"Adulterated" means to make something pure or genuine worse by adding or mixing impurities or inferior substances. It can refer to food, drinks, medicines, or other products that have been tampered with or diluted, often for fraudulent purposes. The term is often used in the context of compromising the quality or authenticity of a substance.
Adulterating means to dilute, corrupt, or modify something by adding inferior or inappropriate substances or elements, often with the intention of deceiving or lowering its quality. It usually refers to the act of tampering with a pure or genuine substance, such as food, drink, or a chemical compound.
Adulteration refers to the act of diluting, contaminating, or degrading a substance, usually a food or a drug, by adding inferior or harmful ingredients to it. It involves the alteration of the genuine quality or purity of a product, often for economic gain or to deceive consumers.
An "adulterator" is someone who adds substances to a product, usually food or drink, to lower its quality or to deceive consumers about its purity or contents. This act is often done for financial gain and can be illegal, especially when it involves tampering with products in ways that could harm health.
An adulterer is a person who engages in sexual relations with someone who is not their spouse, typically in the context of a committed relationship or marriage.