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Adhesion Edited by Prof. D. D. Eley. Pp. x + 290 + 11 plates. (London: Oxford University Press, 1961.) 55s. net.
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1992
Although several decades have passed since the first theories concerning normal healing and adhesion formation processes were proposed, the possible role of some factors is still under investigation. The availability of recombinant murine interleukin-1 allowed the assumption that interleukin-1 may be an important short-term mediator of adhesion ...
Pados, George, Devroey, Paul
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Although several decades have passed since the first theories concerning normal healing and adhesion formation processes were proposed, the possible role of some factors is still under investigation. The availability of recombinant murine interleukin-1 allowed the assumption that interleukin-1 may be an important short-term mediator of adhesion ...
Pados, George, Devroey, Paul
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Elastomeric Adhesion and Adhesives
Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1960Abstract We would like to point out first of all that the seven recent publications of Voyutskil were not “ignored” by us but were simply unavailable to us at the time our review was written. We have now had the opportunity of reading all but one of his recent contributions but see no reason to change our original viewpoint.
C. L. Weidner, Guy J Crocker
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2012
Adhesives play an important part in modern technology. They are usually defined as any substance which holds two solids together—by forming bonds between the solids as distinct from bolting, riveting, or even brazing, welding, or soldering. One of the most common examples of adhesion and one not yet understood completely is the barnacles which strongly
O. V. Roussak, Hyman D. Gesser
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Adhesives play an important part in modern technology. They are usually defined as any substance which holds two solids together—by forming bonds between the solids as distinct from bolting, riveting, or even brazing, welding, or soldering. One of the most common examples of adhesion and one not yet understood completely is the barnacles which strongly
O. V. Roussak, Hyman D. Gesser
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2001
Adhesion theories raw materials for adhesives classification for adhesives individual adhesive systems (adhesives that set without a chemical reaction adhesives setting by chemical reaction) bonding techniques testing of adhesives applications of adhesives (bookbinding gluing of wood and wooden materials footwear adhesives bonding of plastics bonding ...
Gerhard Gierenz, Werner Karmann
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Adhesion theories raw materials for adhesives classification for adhesives individual adhesive systems (adhesives that set without a chemical reaction adhesives setting by chemical reaction) bonding techniques testing of adhesives applications of adhesives (bookbinding gluing of wood and wooden materials footwear adhesives bonding of plastics bonding ...
Gerhard Gierenz, Werner Karmann
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Elastomeric Adhesion and Adhesives
Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1961Abstract In a review by Weidner and Crocker, published, under this title, in Rubber Reviews for 1960, there is expressed a series of critical remarks about the development by my collaborators and me of the diffusion theory of specific adhesion of polymers. Unfortunately, the authors of the review made use of only four articles, having ignored a
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Adhesion and Adhesives for Wood
1975Adhesion, adhesives and adherents are elements of a general adhesion technology which is of great importance to many fields of engineering, including the gluing of wood. Glue joints play and important role in economical woodworking since they allow the improvement of blockboards and of lowgrade plywood cores by veneering, the manufacture of rather ...
Edward W. Kuenzi+2 more
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European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1994
A survey is given on the literature of the prevention of adhesions. Various methods of adhesion prevention are discussed: limitation of peritoneal injury, inhibition of the inflammatory response, prevention of coagulation of fibrinogen, removal of fibrin and mechanical separation of injured mesothelial surfaces.
Pijlman, B.M.+3 more
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A survey is given on the literature of the prevention of adhesions. Various methods of adhesion prevention are discussed: limitation of peritoneal injury, inhibition of the inflammatory response, prevention of coagulation of fibrinogen, removal of fibrin and mechanical separation of injured mesothelial surfaces.
Pijlman, B.M.+3 more
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