Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet ADHESION


ADHESION

Definition av ADHESION

  1. vidhäftning, adhesion

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  • Integrins are transmembrane receptors that help cell–cell and cell–extracellular matrix (ECM) adhesion.
  • The balance between the cohesion of the liquid and its adhesion to the material of the container determines the degree of wetting, the contact angle, and the shape of meniscus.
  • While working as a 'viewer' or manager at Wylam Colliery near Newcastle upon Tyne, he built the first practical steam locomotive which relied simply on the adhesion of iron wheels on iron rails.
  • Microvilli (: microvillus) are microscopic cellular membrane protrusions that increase the surface area for diffusion and minimize any increase in volume, and are involved in a wide variety of functions, including absorption, secretion, cellular adhesion, and mechanotransduction.
  • The process of coagulation involves activation, adhesion and aggregation of platelets, as well as deposition and maturation of fibrin.
  • Whilst most lines are conventional adhesion railways, the FGC also operates two rack railways and four funicular railways.
  • The driver starts by using steering input to transfer weight to the outside tires; the handbrake is then used to lock the rear wheels, thus upsetting the adhesion between the tires and the road surface.
  • He remained in this post until 1919, and played a key role in securing Italy's adhesion to the Triple Entente.
  • It arises from a deficiency in the quality or quantity of von Willebrand factor (VWF), a multimeric protein that is required for platelet adhesion.
  • However, oxidation films, lubricants and contaminants naturally occurring generally suppress adhesion, and spontaneous exothermic chemical reactions between surfaces generally produce a substance with low energy status in the absorbed species.
  • Vitreomacular adhesion, a disease of the human eye where vitreous gel remains partially attached to the retina.
  • He is also known for having hotly rejected some of the then-new ideas of adhesion as presented by the Western bloc while the model presented by Western bloc scientists came to be known as the JKR (after Johnson, Kendall and Roberts)K.
  • This allows the broadly defined notions of galling, fretting, stiction and adhesion to overlap in some instances.
  • During this time Christopher Blackett, owner of the Wylam Colliery, took advantage of the pit's idleness to experiment with the idea of a locomotive-hauled tramway worked purely by adhesion, rather than the Blenkinsop rack system that would be used on the Middleton.
  • Desmosomes are one of the stronger cell-to-cell adhesion types and are found in tissue that experience intense mechanical stress, such as cardiac muscle tissue, bladder tissue, gastrointestinal mucosa, and epithelia.
  • Homooligomers are responsible for the diversity and specificity of many pathways, may mediate and regulate gene expression, activity of enzymes, ion channels, receptors, and cell adhesion processes.
  • Chromates and dichromates are used in chrome plating to protect metals from corrosion and to improve paint adhesion.
  • Swaying motion of a railway vehicle or bogie caused by the coning action on which the directional stability of an adhesion railway depends.
  • In 1934, his lyrical works were virulently attacked by Nicolae Iorga, who saw them as "comprising all of the most repulsive in concept and all of the most trivial in shape"; such accusations against Arghezi and the group of writers around him became commonplace in the Iron Guard's press – writing in Sfarmă-Piatră, Vintilă Horia accused Arghezi of "a willing adhesion to pornography" and of "betrayal".
  • 5 GPA, the completion of at least 12 credits that count toward a degree, current MVCC enrollment, and adhesion to the moral standards of the society.


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