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Перевод: adhesion speek adhesion


[прилагательное]
сцепной;
[существительное]
приращение; прилипание; слипание; склеивание; сцепление; адгезия ; спайка ; молекулярное притяжение; согласие; верность


Тезаурус:

  1. The importance of cell adhesion in moulding form has already been referred to.
  2. The angle of the blade is adjustable according to the adhesion and type of material to be stripped.
  3. This system remains patent despite platelet contraction, adhesion and aggregation, and probably serves for the release of the contents of the platelet-storage granules to plasma (White, 1973).
  4. Permanent four wheel drive and wider tyres have sorted all that out; now high grip dissolves into mid power-on understeer in very fast bends, with the tail moving out slightly as adhesion comes.
  5. If you go into a corner too fast the tyres will lose their adhesion, but in the AX it is safe to take your foot off the throttle and let the car snap itself back into line.
  6. Thus, in principle, adhesion is very like cohesion and there is no great difference between the stick of a glue and the strength of a solid.
  7. Of course, if the adhesion at the interface is too weak then the material as a whole will be weakened so that, when there is no adhesion at all, one has to have some arrangement like cloth or rope or basket-work to hold the material together by friction.
  8. In response to the agonist arachidonic acid (1 mM) which acts via the prostaglandin pathway, and collagen (1 g/ml) which acts partly directly by adhesion and also via prostaglandin synthesis, whole blood samples from the diabetic subjects showed increased platelet aggregation.
  9. Loss of adhesion is due to incorrect preparation of the surface, or failure to use the correct undercoat.
  10. Thus, for blood-contacting devices, tests for platelet adhesion and activation, complement activation, and activation of the intrinsic clotting pathway are important (Table 1).
  11. The crucial point about CAMs is that they can provide specific adhesion between cells, and that cells express different CAMs at different stages in development.
  12. For the best results, exact control of the adhesion seems to be critical but when this is achieved, as it seems to be in the best natural and artificial composite materials, very excellent combinations of strength and toughness are created.
  13. During gastrulation, differences in cell adhesion guide the cells; during lens formation the lens cells lose adhesion with adjacent cells at the time of detachment; and somite formation is essentially an increase in adhesiveness locally.

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