Not exact matches
And
after some time and regular use, the
surface that
adheres to the skin will wear and will become less tacky.
After extensive testing, the team found that the hydrogen binding energy (the amount of energy released when a hydrogen molecule
adheres to a metal
surface) was the most important factor predicting the rate of the reaction — information essential
to researchers designing new catalyst materials.
The primer at that time wasn't up
to the task of keeping paint
adhered to the
surface of the vehicle and so,
after a few years of baking in the sun, it lets loose and vehicles start looking like yours.
Periodontal disease occurs when the bacterium in your dog's mouth breaks down the food particles left behind
after eating into a sticky, yellowish plaque that begins
adhering to the outer
surfaces of the animal's teeth.
After scaling, the teeth are polished
to restore a smooth
surface, making it more difficult for future bacteria and plaque
to adhere to the teeth.
Missing Truffaut (2014), a rare sculptural work that will be installed in Blaffer's courtyard, replicates a quotidian wooden lamppost and the type of handmade sign commonly
adhered to its
surface announcing the loss of a pet — in this case, a cat named
after one of the French New Wave's most prolific and critically acclaimed filmmakers.
The bonding agent is added directly
to the paint
after it is mixed and it helps the paint
adhere to smooth
surfaces.