Absorbent article exhibiting high sustained acquisition rates.Absorbent absorbent /ab·sor·bent/ (-sor´bent) 1. able to take in, or suck up and incorporate. 2. a tissue structure involved in absorption. 3. a substance that absorbs or promotes absorption. Article Exhibiting High Sustained Acquisition Rates: No. 6,727,403; Bruno Johannes Gu·ten·berg , Johann or Johannes 1400?-1468?. German printer who is traditionally considered the inventor of movable type. His Mazarin Bible (c. 1455) is believed to be the first book printed with such type. Ehrnsperger, Georgious Poursanidis and Mattias Mattias is a given name, and may refer to: In sports:
An absorbent structure was recently issued a patent. The structure features a first member for liquid acquisition and distribution and a second member for ultimate storage of acquired liquid. The absorbent structure has a liquid drip-off ratio of less than 50% in a fourth gush of 75 ml at 15 ml/s. |
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