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Cohesion mechanisms for bioadhesives
Due to the nature of non-invasive wound closure, the ability to close different forms of leaks, and the potential to immobilize various devices, bioadhesives are altering clinical practices. As one of the vital factors, bioadhesives' strength is determined by adhesion and cohesion mechanisms.
Abhay Pandit, Yazhong Bu, Yazhong Bu
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An essay on the cohesion of fluids [PDF]
Dr. Young’s principal objects in this paper are to reduce the phenomena of the capillary action of fluids to the general law of an equable tension of their surfaces; to investigate the properties of the curves resulting from this law; to determine the magnitude of the apparent adhesion of solids to fluids, and the cohesion of moistened solids; and to ...
T. Young
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We define a measure of network cohesion and show how it arises naturally in a broad class of dynamic models of endogenous perpetual growth with network externalities. Via a standard growth model, we show why network cohesion is crucial for conditional convergence and explain that as cohesion increases, convergence is faster.
Tiago V. V. Cavalcanti+2 more
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Shock events uncover deficits in social cohesion and exacerbate existing social inequalities at the household, community, local, regional, and national levels.
Rae L. Jewett+3 more
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Religion, Conspiracy Thinking, and the Rejection of Democracy: Evidence From the UK
While some research addresses the relationship between religiosity and political attitudes, little is known about the relationship between religion, conspiracy beliefs, and political culture.
Alexander Yendell, David Herbert
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Claims to supernatural power have been used as a basis for authority in a wide range of societies, but little is known about developmental origins of the link between supernatural power and worldly authority.
Xianwei Meng+5 more
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Due to the pandemic (COVID-19), the education system in Spain was forced to close for three months, creating an unprecedented situation: improvised distance schooling.
Jesús Miguel Jornet-Meliá+2 more
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In this paper, we document changes in political trust in the UK throughout 2020 so as to consider wider implications for the ongoing handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ben Davies+8 more
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