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absorptionsbedingten

Absorptionsbedingten is a German attributive adjective formed from Absorption and bedingt (caused, conditioned). It is used to describe phenomena, effects, or changes that arise from the absorption of energy, particles, or radiation by a material or medium. The term appears in technical and scientific writing and is common in fields such as optics, spectroscopy, and materials science.

In optics and photonics, absorptionsbedingte Verluste refer to the attenuation of a light beam caused by the

The precise meaning of absorptionsbedingten depends on context. The term is typically used in formal or technical

Overall, absorptionsbedingten serves as a concise way to attribute a phenomenon to absorption processes, signaling that

medium’s
absorption,
as
opposed
to
scattering
or
reflection.
In
spectroscopy,
absorptionsbedingte
Veränderungen
or
absorptionsbedingte
Linien
intensities
describe
how
absorption
modifies
observed
spectral
features.
In
thermal
contexts,
absorptionsbedingte
Erwärmung
denotes
heating
produced
by
energy
absorption.
In
atmospheric
and
planetary
science,
absorptionsbedingte
Merkmale
im
Spektrum
result
from
absorption
by
gases
or
dust
that
shape
the
observed
spectrum.
writing
to
denote
consequences
or
effects
that
arise
specifically
because
of
absorption.
It
can
modify
nouns
referring
to
measurable
outcomes
(losses,
heating,
color
changes,
spectral
features)
or
to
methods
that
rely
on
absorption
phenomena
(absorption-based
sensing,
filtering,
or
analysis).
absorption
is
the
key
factor
driving
the
observed
effect.