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    Ad·he·sion
    /adˈhēZH(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. the action or process of adhering to a surface or object: "the adhesion of the Scotch tape to the paper" Similar stickingadherencegluingfixing
    • 2. an abnormal union of membranous surfaces due to inflammation or injury: "endoscopic surgery for pelvic adhesions"
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AdhesionAdhesion - Wikipedia

    Adhesion is the tendency of dissimilar particles or surfaces to cling to one another. (Cohesion refers to the tendency of similar or identical particles and surfaces to cling to one another.) The forces that cause adhesion and cohesion can be divided into several types.

  3. The meaning of ADHESION is steady or firm attachment : adherence. How to use adhesion in a sentence.

  4. An adhesion is a band of scar tissue that binds two parts of tissue or organs together. Adhesions may appear as thin sheets of tissue similar to plastic wrap or as thick fibrous bands.

  5. Unravel the enigma of surface tension and adhesion in liquids, particularly water. Discover how cohesion between water molecules forms surface tension, enabling denser objects, like a needle, to sit on its surface. Investigate practical applications in clinical tests, camping, and hand washing.

  6. Oct 23, 2016 · In chemistry, “adhesion” refers to the tendency of some substances to cling to other substances. The term comes from the root words “ad” for “other” and “hesion” for “to stick to.” Adhesion is usually caused by interactions between the molecules of the two substances.

  7. Definition of Adhesion and Cohesion. As for the definitions, the tendency of two or more different molecules to bond with each other is known as adhesion, whereas the force of attraction between the same molecules is known as cohesion.

  8. May 29, 2023 · Adhesion is the binding of a cell to another cell or a cell to a surface through cell adhesion molecules. An example is a malarial protozoan cell ( Plasmodium falciparum ) binding to a liver cell via the cell adhesion molecule called the circumsporozoite protein.

  9. Adhesion is the attraction of molecules of one kind for molecules of a different kind, and it can be quite strong for water, especially with other molecules bearing positive or negative charges. For instance, adhesion enables water to “climb” upwards through thin glass tubes (called capillary tubes) placed in a beaker of water.

  10. Adhesion definition: the act or state of adhering; state of being adhered or united. See examples of ADHESION used in a sentence.

  11. In the first situation, it is assumed that adhesion is instantaneous and promoted by a gradual increase of the global compression effort. From the Cambridge English Corpus Both ion-correlation and ion-condensation forces can significantly enhance adhesion .

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