Polymer-Polymer Interdiffusion and AdhesionAdhesion is a phenomenon related to microscopic and macroscopic interactions between two polymer surfaces brought into intimate contact. This includes microscopic as well as macroscopic interactions. The most important theories of adhesion for polymer-polymer interfaces...
Adhesion is a common phenomenon in nanomachining which affects processing accuracy and repeatability. As material removal approaches the atomic or close-to
Other articles where adhesion is discussed: ice in lakes and rivers: Ice particles: …context for the particles to stick to one another, since under such conditions ice particles are inherently unstable and actively grow into the supercooled water. When
Share on Facebook ad·he·sion test the diagnostic application of the immune adhesion phenomenon. Synonym(s):erythrocyte adherence test,immune adhesion test,red cell adherence test Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012 Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us, add ...
Modelling shrinkage during convective drying of food materials: a review Shrinkage of foodstuffs is a common physical phenomenon observed during different dehydration processes. These changes affect the quality of the dehydrated... L Mayor,AM Sereno - 《Journal of Food Engineering》 被引量: 724发表:...
It is still interesting why this phenomenon only happens for a distinct subpopulation of cells (see SI Table S1, S2). On the non-coated surface, there is a strong passive adhesion, independent of adhesion contacts, and the surface is also completely homogeneous, therefore the cells do not ...
Postoperative intrapericardial adhe- sion is a common phenomenon in cardiovascular surgery, which increases the risk of complications including organ injury, bleeding, prolonged cardiopulmonary bypass time, and increased surgical mortality [4–7]. Therefore, the prob- lem of postoperative intrapericardial ...
To rule out the enhancement in adhesion is an off-target effect from the LPXN siRNA used or a phenomenon unique to MDA-MB-231 cells, we employed a second LPXN-targeting siRNA and another cell line, MDA-MB-435 to examine LPXN's anti-adhesive function. MDA-MB-435 cells were considered ...
Robust underwater adhesion is challenging because a hydration layer impedes the interaction between substrates and adhesives. Phenolic adhesives inspired by marine creatures such as mussels were extensively studied, but these adhesives have not reached the adhesion strength and substrate diversity of Man-ma...
[6]. Desmoplasia, the growth of fibrous tissue around the tumor cells, is a phenomenon observed in the majority of GI cancers [7] and a direct result of fibroblast proliferation and activation. This is thought to be involved in protecting the underlying tumor cells from therapies and anti-...