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Adhesion, the attachment between adhesive and substrate may occur either by mechanical means, in which the adhesive works its way into small pores of the substrate, or by one of several chemical mechanisms.
Adhesion forces between the fluid and the solid inner wall pulls the liquid column up until there is a sufficient mass of liquid for gravitational forces to overcome these intermolecular forces.
Adhesion is the force between the liquid molecules and the solid molecules.

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There is one Treaty — the Halfbreed ( Métis in the French version ) Adhesion to Treaty 3.
Adhesion of bacteria is the first step in colonization and regulates tropism ( tissue-or cell-specific interactions ).
Adhesion is the tendency of dissimilar particles or surfaces to cling to one another ( cohesion refers to the tendency of similar or identical particles / surfaces to cling to one another ).
* Peelable – Adhesion is fairly strong and will not fall off in normal circumstances, but the label can be removed relatively easily without tearing the base stock or leaving adhesive behind on the old surface.
Adhesion is weak and only suitable for light duty applications.
Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule ( NCAM, also the cluster of differentiation CD56 ) is a homophilic binding glycoprotein expressed on the surface of neurons, glia, skeletal muscle and natural killer cells.
DSCAM and Dscam are both abbreviations for Down Syndrome Cell Adhesion Molecule -- a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily and is thought to play an essential role in the establishment of neural circuits.
Adhesion is caused by friction, with maximum tangential force produced by a driving wheel before slipping given by:

Adhesion and .
More recently, an alternative classification system called GRAFS ( Glutamate, Rhodopsin, Adhesion, Frizzled / Taste2, Secretin ) has been proposed.
The ability of cells to do this has been proposed to arise from differential cell adhesion by Malcolm Steinberg through his Differential Adhesion Hypothesis.
Afterward, the virus binds to ICAM-1 ( Inter-Cellular Adhesion Molecule 1 ) also known as CD54 ( Cluster of Differentiation 54 ) receptors on respiratory epithelial cells.
Adhesion to one party or another could be therefore motivated by local or regional political reasons.
* Adhesion due to not moving it for a significant amount of time.
* Adhesion.
Lateral adhesion can be measured using the Centrifugal Adhesion Balance ( CAB ), which uses a combination of centrifugal and gravitational forces to decouple the normal and lateral forces in the problem.
Adhesion may be improved by moistening the wrapper's inner edges, typically by dipping a fingertip into water and running it across the dry dough to dissolve the extra flour.
Cell Adhesion Molecules ( CAMs ) are proteins located on the cell surface involved with the binding with other cells or with the extracellular matrix ( ECM ) in the process called cell adhesion.
* 2 ) Markus Beck, and Michael R. Strand, Glc1. 8 from Microplitis demolitor Bracovirus Induces a Loss of Adhesion and Phagocytosis in Insect High Five and S2 Cells Journal of Virology, February 2005, p. 1861-1870, Vol.
* Adhesion problems.

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The Muslims had always been a minority within the subcontinent, and the prospect of an exclusively Hindu government made them wary of independence ; they were as inclined to mistrust Hindu rule as they were to resist the foreign Raj, although Gandhi called for unity between the two groups in an astonishing display of leadership.
Where metallic plating is used as a resist, it can " overhang " which can cause short-circuits between adjacent traces when closely spaced.
The solder resist helps to prevent solder from bridging between conductors and creating short circuits.
Avon finds a way to synthesise the antidote and the crew attempt to create an alliance between independent worlds to resist the Federation in order to obtain the resources and manpower to mass produce it.
He has stated that, " I, and the Fatah movement to which I belong, strongly oppose attacks and the targeting of civilians inside Israel, our future neighbor, I reserve the right to protect myself, to resist the Israeli occupation of my country and to fight for my freedom " and has said, " I still seek peaceful coexistence between the equal and independent countries of Israel and Palestine based on full withdrawal from Palestinian territories occupied in 1967.
The plan works, in a way -- Dallas can't resist insulting Hunsecker's methods, and, forced to choose between them, the timid Susan breaks up with Dallas in order to protect him from her brother.
It is the largest and northernmost of 103 English defensive towers built between 1808 and 1812 to resist a Napoleonic invasion.
The differences between the solutions to the problem of total depravity revolve around the relation between divine grace and human free will – namely, whether it is efficacious grace that human free will cannot resist, as in Calvinism, or prevenient grace enabling the human will to choose to follow God, as in Arminianism and Molinism.
In addition, moment of inertia should not be confused with polar moment of inertia ( more specifically, polar moment of inertia of area ), which is a measure of an object's ability to resist torsion ( twisting ) only, although, mathematically, they are similar: if the solid for which the moment of inertia is being calculated has uniform thickness in the direction of the rotating axis, and also has uniform mass density, the difference between the two types of moments of inertia is a factor of mass per unit area.
The Transvaal Boers objected but as long as the Zulu threat remained, found themselves between two threats ; they feared that if they took up arms to resist the British annexation actively, King Cetshwayo and the Zulus would take the opportunity to attack.
The wings were braced with crossed wires so they would stay parallel, as well as front-to-back to resist twisting, running diagonally between adjacent strut anchorages.
Postwar European politics had quickly become polarised between communists and anti-communists, and in France De Gaulle was keen to resist Communist Party attempts to monopolise the political dividends available to resistance heroes: politically Billancourt was a communist stronghold.
The brick dome also incorporated a wooden tension ring at its base to resist outward thrust and interrupt cracking, and iron cramps between the marble blocks of its cornice.
Having tried to violently resist British occupation and colonisation by force and failed between 1895 – 1920, the Agikuyu people resulted to political means of resistance.
The object of the party was to bring about a fusion between the representatives of the large landed proprietors and the regular peasant proprietors, to support the interests of landed proprietors in general against those of the town representatives, and to resist Crown interference in the administration of local affairs.
" He stated that the wealthy would resist this, but explained that America could not become a truly just society while the gap between rich and poor remained so cavernous.
The 1518 Treaty of London, a non-aggression pact between major European powers, to help resist the Ottoman expansion into southeastern Europe, had just been signed.
His 1967 essay " Criticism and Crisis " argues that because literary works are understood to be fictions rather than factual accounts, they exemplify the break between a sign and its meaning: literature " means " nothing, but critics resist this insight because it lays bare " the nothingness of human matters " ( de Man quoting Rousseau, one of his favorite authors ).
Upon entrance to the barrel the thermal energy increases and the Van der Waals forces that resist relative flow of individual chains are weakened as a result of increased space between molecules at higher thermal energy states.
The Transvaal Boers objected but as long as the Zulu threat remained, found themselves between the proverbial rock and hard place ; they feared that if they took up arms to resist the British annexation actively, King Cetshwayo and the Zulus would take the opportunity to attack.
In some cases, parties have sought to resist the taking of certain documents during an inspection based on the argument that those documents are covered by legal professional privilege between lawyer and client.
Lu Su also met Liu Bei's advisor Zhuge Liang, who shared a similar idea of forming an alliance between Liu Bei and Sun Quan to resist Cao Cao.
Sayyid Muhammad's successors were however unable to resist the growing power of Abd Al-Aziz Ibn Saud, who began annexing ' Asir and its neighboring regions after Sayyid Muhammad's death, initially intervening under the pretext of mediating between the Al Ayedh of ' Asir and the Idrisis.
French aircraft resist the landings, strafing the landing beaches at least five times, and aerial combat occurs between U. S. Navy F4F Wildcats and French Dewoitine D. 520 and Curtiss Hawk 75A fighters.

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