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Urologic Clinics of North America, 1998
Urinary incontinence is one of the most frequent problems seen in pediatric urology. Although there can be serious structural problems that produce wetting, most of the children seen will have nonstructural causes for their incontinence. A systematic approach and persistence with therapy should result in resolution of the problem in most instances.
L J, Wojcik, G W, Kaplan
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Urinary incontinence is one of the most frequent problems seen in pediatric urology. Although there can be serious structural problems that produce wetting, most of the children seen will have nonstructural causes for their incontinence. A systematic approach and persistence with therapy should result in resolution of the problem in most instances.
L J, Wojcik, G W, Kaplan
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SAE Technical Paper Series, 1991
<div class="htmlview paragraph">A new silicone hardcoat ‘wet-on-wet system has been developed to increase productivity in the coatings industry by reducing the processing time by at least 67%. The performance and weatherability of this coating is comparable to that of the baked primer silicone hardcoat system.
Warella R. Browall +2 more
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<div class="htmlview paragraph">A new silicone hardcoat ‘wet-on-wet system has been developed to increase productivity in the coatings industry by reducing the processing time by at least 67%. The performance and weatherability of this coating is comparable to that of the baked primer silicone hardcoat system.
Warella R. Browall +2 more
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Knife Wetting Device: Wet Celloidin Technique
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1968IN preparing histological sections using the wet celloidin technique the knife of the sliding microtone, the block being cut, and the sections cut from it must be kept wet with 80% alcohol. The block is kept wet with a steady drip from a dropping bottle.
K S, Brown, P A, Binder, O S, Wakeford
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Pediatric Nephrology, 1990
About 1% of healthy children over the age of 5 years have troublesome daytime wetting. Two-thirds of those who wet by day are reliably dry at night. The problem is more common in girls and is usually the result of urge incontinence. Although the wetting may be exacerbated by giggling and/or stress, pure giggle micturition and isolated stress ...
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About 1% of healthy children over the age of 5 years have troublesome daytime wetting. Two-thirds of those who wet by day are reliably dry at night. The problem is more common in girls and is usually the result of urge incontinence. Although the wetting may be exacerbated by giggling and/or stress, pure giggle micturition and isolated stress ...
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Why wet feels wet? A neurophysiological model of human cutaneous wetness sensitivity
Journal of Neurophysiology, 2014Although the ability to sense skin wetness and humidity is critical for behavioral and autonomic adaptations, humans are not provided with specific skin receptors for sensing wetness. It has been proposed that we “learn” to perceive the wetness experienced when the skin is in contact with a wet surface or when sweat is produced through a multisensory ...
Filingeri, D. +3 more
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Wetting or non-wetting liquid?
Physics Education, 2000What factors determine whether or not a particular liquid will wet a particular surface? Is it possible for a meniscus in a capillary to become convex from concave? What would you have to do to flatten it out? In university courses in physics there is often a lack of example or comment concerning the influence of temperature on the characteristics of ...
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Annual Review of Materials Research, 2008
Wetting of single-crystal surfaces of metallic solids and oxides by liquid metals and alloys is anisotropic because of the anisotropy of the energies of solid surfaces and of their interfaces with liquids. To provide a basis for a discussion of wetting anisotropy, we review first the literature on surface and interfacial energies in metal-metal and ...
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Wetting of single-crystal surfaces of metallic solids and oxides by liquid metals and alloys is anisotropic because of the anisotropy of the energies of solid surfaces and of their interfaces with liquids. To provide a basis for a discussion of wetting anisotropy, we review first the literature on surface and interfacial energies in metal-metal and ...
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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2000
We consider the dynamics of spreading of a small drop over a smooth solid surface. The analysis is concerned with complete wetting and accounts for capillary, viscous, and van der Waals effects, with two spreading geometries considered: cylindrical and axisymmetric. A complete description of the drop thickness, slope, and curvature profiles is provided.
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We consider the dynamics of spreading of a small drop over a smooth solid surface. The analysis is concerned with complete wetting and accounts for capillary, viscous, and van der Waals effects, with two spreading geometries considered: cylindrical and axisymmetric. A complete description of the drop thickness, slope, and curvature profiles is provided.
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SIGGRAPH Asia 2011 Computer Animation Festival, 2011
A city worker is in for a surprise when his routine graffiti clean-up takes an unexpected turn for the bizarre. When he encounters a particularly stubborn and difficult painting, his appreciation for art is put to the test.
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A city worker is in for a surprise when his routine graffiti clean-up takes an unexpected turn for the bizarre. When he encounters a particularly stubborn and difficult painting, his appreciation for art is put to the test.
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