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We can imagine the result in terms of adhesion to the Community project'.
I gave a possible reason for thinking so; but my adhesion does not follow.
They have low adhesion and generally can not support much weight.
Adhesion due to not moving it for a significant amount of time.
When making small features it is critical to have good adhesion.
The study found that the sun and the time of day on the moon play a key role in its adhesion.
"But the challenge is to get good adhesion between the new tile and the old."
Carbohydrates also play a role in the adhesion of cells.
In some cases, two or more such adhesion molecules appear to work together.
If needed, a growth or adhesion can also be removed during the procedure.
Once they form, adhesions can become larger or tighter over time.
In some cases, surgery may be necessary to remove the adhesions.
Water also has high adhesion properties because of its polar nature.
Replies: Adhesion between cells is a very important part of life.
He touched his finger to it, but there was no adhesion.
One justice wanted to know about the adhesion issue.
Needed for adhesion, thought Solomon, but he made no reply.
They moved back up to his shoulder muscles again and broke more of the adhesions.
The new line could be worked by adhesion, and required only a two mile tunnel.
Researchers there set out to study cell adhesion in blood vessels.
All the above complications have been associated with adhesions in clinical studies.
Adhesions are well known for making a patient's quality of life worse after surgery than before.
It is important to note the difference between bridging and adhesion.
Holes may also be found in a blade, to reduce adhesion still further.
Some give excellent adhesion, others are indifferent, especially in descent.