After absorption, alcohol reaches the liver where it is metabolized.
After absorption, this metal accumulates in the liver, bone, and spleen.
After absorption it enters the hepatic portal vein and is directed toward the liver.
After absorption, the alcohol enters the bloodstream and dissolves in the water of the blood.
After absorption, the energy is transferred to the (chosen) reactants.
After absorption, some appears to be retained in liver and kidneys.
After absorption, flutamide is quickly α-hydroxylated to its primary active form, hydroxyflutamide.
After absorption in the bone, alendronate has an estimated terminal half-life of 10 years.
The cause of death after absorption of cicutoxin is usually respiratory failure.
After absorption, it will eventually become part of the ocean's heat reservoir.