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attachment of a
substance to the
surface of
another substance. Note 1:
Adhesion requires energy that can come from
chemical and/or
physical linkages, the...
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would to a living-room wall,
although adhesion varies with humidity. However, a 2014
study suggests that
gecko adhesion is in fact
mainly determined by electrostatic...
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Adhesions are
fibrous bands that form
between tissues and organs,
often as a
result of
injury during surgery. They may be
thought of as
internal scar...
- Look up
adhesion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Adhesion is the
tendency of
certain dissimilar molecules to
cling together.
Adhesion may also refer...
- In cell biology,
focal adhesions (also cell–matrix
adhesions or FAs) are
large macromolecular ****emblies
through which mechanical force and regulatory...
- Cell
adhesion molecules (CAMs) are a
subset of cell
surface proteins that are
involved in the
binding of
cells with
other cells or with the extracellular...
- An
adhesion railway relies on
adhesion traction to move the train, and is the most
widespread and
common type of
railway in the world.
Adhesion traction...
- Cell
adhesion is the
process by
which cells interact and
attach to
neighbouring cells through specialised molecules of the cell surface. This
process can...
- The
interthalamic adhesion (also
known as the
intermediate m**** or
middle commissure) is a
flattened band of
tissue that
connects both
parts of the thalamus...
- A
standard form
contract (sometimes
referred to as a
contract of
adhesion, a
leonine contract, a take-it-or-leave-it contract, or a
boilerplate contract)...