How To Use Adhesiveness In A Sentence
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She was one of those soft natures whose power of adhesiveness to an acquired idea seems to be one of the special attributes of that softness.
The Romantic Adventures of a Milkmaid
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Besides, from the ashes of the burned scraps of the whale, a potent lye is readily made; and whenever any adhesiveness from the back of the whale remains clinging to the side, that lye quickly exterminates it.
Moby Dick; or the Whale
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Chemical analysis of this natural, waterproof glue showed that the key to its adhesiveness is a family of unique proteins called mussel adhesive proteins, which contain a high concentration of DOPA (dihydroxyphenylalanine).
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This has been suggested to affect cancer cell adhesiveness, which may subsequently have consequences on metastasis.
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The brightest spot in their character is an abnormal development of adhesiveness, popularly called affection; it is somewhat tempered by capricious ruffianism, as in children; yet it entitles them to the gratítude of travellers.
Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo
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Nitric oxide also inhibits proliferation of smooth muscles, reduces leukocyte adhesiveness, and regulates endothelial permeability, to lipoproteins and other constituents of plasma.
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The gliadin, a sort of plant gelatin, is the material which binds the flour particles together to form the dough, thus giving it tenacity and adhesiveness; and the glutenin is the material to which the gliadin adheres.
Human Foods and Their Nutritive Value
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Dextrans can decrease platelet adhesiveness, serum fibrinogen, and other factor levels to cause bleeding.
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Sometimes the wavelets did the kneading and rolling so clumsily that the nodule was malformed, but the majority were singularly symmetrical, evidencing nice adjustment between the degree of adhesiveness of the “pug” and the applied force of the wave.
My Tropic Isle
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A splendid mineral crunch clung with damp chemical adhesiveness to the thin soles of my lavender pumps.
An Ancient Symbol for Fire
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The coated beads were then tested for their adhesiveness to neutrophils.
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Other characteristics thought to be critical to pathogenesis are adhesiveness to host cells, secretion of degradative enzymes, and interactions with the immune system.
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Whitman loved adhesiveness so because it is a friendly profusion.
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Though they are so deficient in adhesiveness to family ties, that wives seek other husbands, and even children desert their parents for adoptive homes, the tie of race is intensely strong, and they are remarkably affectionate to each other, sharing with each other food, clothing, and all that they possess.
The Hawaiian Archipelago
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Ell.), which has the name putty-root, probably from the same property of gumminess and adhesiveness.
Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs
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If only she possessed the spirit to deeply love once more the diseased and the despised that fell from the great constellations for no reasons other than poverty or illness wearing thin their adhesiveness.
Their Dogs Came With Them
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the mutual adhesiveness of cells
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Varnish layer thicknesses are enlarged and adhesiveness between prime and final coats are improved by priming paints or interlayer varnishes.
3. Coating Processes
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To this terrible, irrepressible yearning, (surely more or less down underneath in most human souls) this universal democratic comradeshipthis old, eternal, yet ever-new interchange of adhesiveness, so fitly emblematic of AmericaI have given in that book, undisguisedly, declaredly, the openest expression.
Preface, 1876, To the Two-Volume Centennial Edition of L. of G. and Two Rivulets. Collect
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Children of Adam and the collection dealing with adhesiveness (homosexuality) in
From Whitman to Wilde: A Cultural Perspective on Individualism at the Fin de Si�cle
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Add to this a kind of adhesiveness (we can hardly call it obstinacy or pertinacity) of temper, which can make no allowance for change of circumstances, and we think we have a tolerably clear notion of the causes of General McClellan's disasters.
The Writings of James Russell Lowell in Prose and Poetry, Volume V Political Essays