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Adhesives and Adhesive Tapes

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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Elastomeric Adhesion and Adhesives

Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1961
Abstract 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.
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Adhesion and Adhesives for Wood

1975
Adhesion, 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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Adhesion and Adhesives of Fungi and Oomycetes

2006
Many fungi adhere strongly to an outer surface of a host or a substratum before penetration; the ability to adhere is a virulence factor for plant and animal pathogens. Because substrata such as the plant cuticle are largely inert hydrophobic surfaces, plant pathogenic fungi often adhere to plastics.
Lynn Epstein, Ralph L. Nicholson
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Endothelial leukocyte adhesion molecule 1: an inducible receptor for neutrophils related to complement regulatory proteins and lectins.

Science, 1989
Focal adhesion of leukocytes to the blood vessel lining is a key step in inflammation and certain vascular disease processes. Endothelial leukocyte adhesion molecule-1 (ELAM-1), a cell surface glycoprotein expressed by cytokine-activated endothelium ...
M. Bevilacqua   +3 more
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Biomaterial-centered infection: microbial adhesion versus tissue integration.

Science, 1987
Biomaterials are being used with increasing frequency for tissue substitution. Complex devices such as total joint replacements and the total artificial heart represent combinations of polymers and metal alloys for system and organ replacement. The major
A. Gristina
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Introduction to adhesion and adhesives

2001
Publisher Summary The term “adhesion” is used when referring to the attraction among substances. The level of adhesion forces that are operating across an interface cannot usually be measured by mechanical tests. A fracture-mechanics approach to the failure of adhesive joints has been developed.
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Adhesion to Polyolefins with Flexible Adhesives

The Journal of Adhesion, 1981
Abstract Compounds based on polyolefins may find further use in the footwear industry as solings. However, a significant problem is the poor adhesion obtained with the urethane adhesives currently used. SATRA has recently attempted to develop practical bonding systems for commercial olefinic compounds.
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Contracts of Adhesion [PDF]

open access: possible, 2017
In the globalized mass production economy with a large number of individual consumers, transactions very often take place between parties who are not physically present, such that communication between them turns out impossible or, at least, highly expensive.
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