Sentences with phrase «adhesive bonded as»

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But if presented as simply engendered by nature and need and not as a faith in the faithfulness of God — that is, as trust in its object — it is distorted into a psychological reassurance, or degraded into some sort of bonding agent which can then be exploited as a necessary adhesive for the wholeness of the personality.
Eco-PUL ™ Textiles describes their thermally - bonded PUL thus: ``... the adhesive dot pattern that you see on the reverse (laminate) side of our PUL fabric allows for optimal vapor transmission — it releases heat and moisture as it is worn, keeping the wearer comfortable.
Through these experiments, Ruike identified three main parameters that give kirigami films their adhesive properties: shear - lag, in which shear deformation of film can reduce the strain on other parts of the film; partial debonding, in which the film segments around an open slit maintain a partial bond to the underlying surface; and inhomogenous deformation, in which a film can maintain its overall adhesion, even as parts of its underlying surface may bend and stretch more than others.
In affected vehicles, the adhesive bond between the carbon - fiber driveshaft and the rear flange may fail, and as a result, there may be a loss of torque to the rear wheels.
All of that carries over from the GT - R Premium as well, although the Track Edition does feature extra adhesive bonding for increased structural stiffness.
It is conceived that the fiber as it is produced naturally in the cotton plant or the tree is made up of many ultimate units, held together by some adhesive like lignin and if in place of these, commercial steps could be developed whereby a chemical bond could replace this physical adhesion, the resuit would be a stronger fiber with greater service life.
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