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Fuel oil - Uses
1 Environmental cleanups at such facilities are frequently complicated by the use of asbestos insulation on the fuel feed lines. No. 6 oil is very persistent, and does not
degrade rapidly. Its viscosity and stickiness also make remediation of
underground contamination very difficult, since these properties reduce
the effectiveness of methods such as air stripping.
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Economics
1 Examples of such price stickiness in particular markets include wage
rates in labour markets and posted prices in markets deviating from
perfect competition.
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Nanotechnology
1 In general it is very difficult to assemble devices on the atomic scale, as one has to
position atoms on other atoms of comparable size and stickiness. Another
view, put forth by Carlo Montemagno, is that future nanosystems will be hybrids of silicon
technology and biological molecular machines. Richard Smalley argued that
mechanosynthesis are impossible due to the difficulties in mechanically manipulating
individual molecules.
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Text mining - Online media applications
1 Text mining is being used by large media companies, such as the Tribune Company,
to clarify information and to provide readers with greater search experiences, which in turn increases site stickiness and
revenue. Additionally, on the back end, editors are benefiting by being able to
share, associate and package news across properties, significantly increasing
opportunities to monetize content.
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Free Speech TV - 2007-2010
1 FSTV’s daily news programs — led by The Thom Hartmann Program and Democracy Now! -- became FSTV’s top programs in terms of popularity
and stickiness (a measure of audience engagement and loyalty)
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Network performance - 8-second rule
1 In order to increase the stickiness of a website, faster ways to deliver the
content to the user needed to be devised
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Gecko tape - Lift-off mechanism
1 On the other hand, by applying preload and dragging along the surface, the geckos turn on the
modulate stickiness
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Soil - Consistency
1 In the wet state, the two qualities of stickiness and plasticity are assessed
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Echinoderm - Locomotion
1 Echinoderms primarily use their tube feet to move about but some sea urchins also use their spines. The tube feet typically have a
tip shaped like a suction pad in which a vacuum can be created by contraction of muscles. This along with some stickiness
provided by the secretion of mucus provides adhesion. Waves of tube feet contractions and relaxations move along the adherent
surface and the animal moves slowly along.
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DNA machine
1 DNA machines can be logically designed since DNA assembly of the double helix is based on strict rules
of base pairing that allow portions of the strand to be predictably
connected based on their sequence. This 'selective stickiness' is a key
advantage in the construction of DNA machines.
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Load balancing (computing) - Persistence
1 This is known as persistence or stickiness
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Rice - Cooking
1 A stickier medium-grain rice is used for sushi; the stickiness lets the rice
be moulded into a solid shape
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Rice - Cooking
1 Rice may be soaked prior to cooking, which saves fuel, decreases cooking
time, minimizes exposure to high temperature and thus decreases the
stickiness of the rice. For some Variety (botany)|varieties, soaking improves the texture of the cooked rice by increasing expansion of the
grains.
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Calorie restriction - No benefit to houseflies, overfed model organisms
1 One set of experiments shows that CR has no benefits in the housefly. The authors hypothesize that the widely
purported effects of CR may be because a diet containing more calories can increase bacterial proliferation, or
because the type of high-calorie diets used in past experiments have a
stickiness, general composition, or texture that reduces longevity.
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Nucleases - Endonucleases and sticky ends
1 In fact, it is this quality of stickiness that allows production of
recombinant DNA molecules, molecules which are composed of DNA from different sources, and
which has given birth to the genetic engineering technology.
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Spandex - Solution dry spinning
1 Step 4: As the fibres exit the cell, an amount of solid strands are bundled
together to produce the desired thickness. Each fibre of spandex is
made up of many smaller individual fibres that adhere to one another due
to the natural stickiness of their surface.
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Amylose - Function
1 When amylose concentration is increased, gel stickiness decreases but gel firmness
increases
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Modified starch - Examples of use and functionality of modified starch
1 Modified starch is added to frozen products to prevent them from dripping when
defrosted. Modified starch, bonded with phosphate, allows the starch to absorb more
water and keeps the ingredients together. Modified starch acts as an emulsifier for
French dressing by enveloping oil droplets and suspending them in the water. Acid-
treated starch forms the shell of jelly beans. Oxidized starch increases the stickiness of
batter (cooking)|batter.
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Lubricants - Additives
1 * Stickiness improver, provide adhesive property towards tool surface (in
metalworking)
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Oral hygiene - Harmful foods
1 Sugars that are higher in the stickiness index, such as toffee, are
likely to cause more damage to teeth than those that are lower in the stickiness index, such as certain forms of chocolate or most fruits.
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Oral hygiene - Harmful foods
1 Another factor which affects the risk of developing cavities is the stickiness of foods. Some foods or sweets may stick to the teeth
and so reduce the pH in the mouth for an extended time, particularly if they are sugary. It is important that teeth be cleaned at least twice a day, preferably with a toothbrush and
fluoride toothpaste, to remove any food sticking to the teeth. Regular brushing and
the use of dental floss also removes the dental plaque coating the tooth surface.
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Nanotechnology battery - Molecular nanotechnology: a long-term view
1 In general it is very difficult to assemble devices on the atomic
scale, as one has to position atoms on other atoms of comparable size
and stickiness
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Knowledge transfer - Background
1 Stickiness is a metaphor that comes from the difficulty of circulating fluid
around an oil refinery (including effects of the fluid's native viscosity)
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History of economic thought - New Keynesian macroeconomics
1 In 1985 George Akerlof (1940–) and his economist wife Janet Yellen (1946–) published menu costs
arguments showing that, under imperfect competition, small
deviations from rationality generate significant (in welfare terms) sticky
(economics)|price stickiness.Mankiw, 1657.
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Service assurance
1 A subscriber’s service experience quality can be directly linked to
churn.[http://www.ossobserver.com/reports/details.cfm?reportID=190 Service Assurance Market
Review February 2007, OSS Observer] Therefore, maintaining satisfactory service quality levels is key to creating “customer
stickiness.[http://www.yankeegroup.com/ResearchDocument.do?id=16269 Service Assurance
Bridges the Gap Between Reality and Expectation, Part 1: Demand-Side Analysis,
Yankee Group]”
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Content switch - Layer 4-7 switch, web-switch, content-switch
1 Stickiness can also be based on Secure Sockets Layer|SSL IDs, and
some content switches can even use HTTP cookie|cookies to provide this
functionality.
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Field work - Books
1 *Blinder, A. (1998) Asking About Prices: A New Approach to
Understanding Price Stickiness. Russell Sage Foundation
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New classical macroeconomics
1 This is in contrast with its rival New Keynesian economics|new Keynesian
school that uses microfoundations such as Sticky (economics)|price
stickiness and imperfect competition to generate macroeconomic models
similar to earlier, Keynesian ones.Chapter 1
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Phillips curve - New classical version
1 This differs from other views of the Phillips curve, in which the failure to attain the
natural level of output can be due to the imperfection or incompleteness of markets, the stickiness of prices, and the like. In the non-Lucas view, incorrect expectations can contribute to aggregate demand failure, but
they are not the only cause. To the new Classical followers of Lucas, markets are
presumed to be perfect and always attain equilibrium (given inflationary expectations).
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Asset liability management - Liquidity reserve or highly liquid assets stock
1 # To adapt (scalability approach) the stock of the cushion of liquid assets according to stress scenarios (scenarios including estimation on
loss or impairment of unsecured/ secured funding sources, contractual or non
contractual cash-flows as well as among others withdrawal stickiness measures). As an example, a bank may decide to use high liquid
sovereign debt instruments in entering into repurchase transaction in response to one
severe stress scenario
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Steve Keen - Critique of neoclassical theory of the firm
1 He cites Eiteman Guthrie,Eiteman Guthrie (1952): The shape of the average cost curve, American Economic Review 42: 832ndash;838 finding 89% of firms set prices above the level where marginal
revenue is equal to marginal cost, as well as more recent work by Alan Blinder.Blinder, Alan; et al. (1998): Asking about prices: a
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Dynamic stochastic general equilibrium - Controversy
1 Nonetheless, he argues that the applicability of these models is
improving, and that there is growing consensus among macroeconomists
that DSGE models need to incorporate both price stickiness and
financial market frictions.
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New Keynesian economics
1 Wage and price stickiness, and the other market failures present in New Keynesian
Model (macroeconomics)|models, imply that the economy may fail to attain full
employment. Therefore, New Keynesians argue that macroeconomic stabilization by the government (using fiscal policy) or by
the central bank (using monetary policy) can lead to a more Pareto efficiency|efficient
macroeconomic outcome than a laissez faire policy would.
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New Keynesian economics - New Keynesian DSGE models
1 The monopolistic firms are assumed to face some type of price stickiness,
so each time firms adjust their prices, they must bear in mind that
those prices are likely to remain fixed longer than they would like
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New Keynesian economics - Relation to other macroeconomic schools
1 The New Keynesians use microfoundations to demonstrate
that price stickiness hinders markets from clearing
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Perfect competition - Criticisms
1 Most non-neoclassical economists deny that a full flexibility of wages
would ensure the full employment of labour and find a stickiness of wages
an indispensable component of a market economy, without which the economy would lack the regularity
and persistence indispensable to its smooth working
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Keynesian revolution - Origins
1 Skidelsky notes a December 1922 lecture to the British Institute of
Bankers where Keynes noted that wages no longer fell with prices in the classical fashion, due in part to
the power of unions and wage stickiness
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N. Gregory Mankiw - Career
1 Mankiw is a New Keynesian economics|New Keynesian
economist. He did important work on menu costs, which are a source of
price stickiness. In 1989, he wrote a paper predicting that the aging of the baby boomers would undermine the
housing market in the 1990s and 2000s (decade).
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Glue gun - General Adhesive properties
1 * Tack: the degree of surface stickiness of the adhesive; influences
the strength of the bond between wetted surfaces.
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Nominal rigidity
1 'Nominal rigidity', also known as price-stickiness (and/or wage-
stickiness), describes a situation in which the nominal price is resistant
to change
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Nominal rigidity - Examples of stickiness
1 Wages, prices, and employment levels can all be sticky. Normally, a
variable oscillates according to changing market conditions, but
when stickiness enters the system, oscillations in one direction are favored over the other, and the
variable exhibits creep—it gradually moves in one direction or another.
This is also called the ratchet effect. Over time a variable will have
ratcheted in one direction.
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Nominal rigidity - Examples of stickiness
1 Note: For a general discussion of asymmetric upward- and downward-stickiness with respect to upstream
prices see Asymmetric price transmission.
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Nominal rigidity - Significance in macroeconomics
1 Thus price and wage stickiness in one sector can spill over and lead to
the economy behaving in a more Keynesian way.
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History of macroeconomic thought - Real business cycle theory
1 RBC dismissed the need to explain business cycles with price surprise,
market failure, price stickiness, uncertainty, and instability
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Money illusion
1 *Sticky (economics)|Price stickiness. Money illusion has been proposed as one reason why nominal prices are slow to change even where Inflation (economics)|inflation has caused real
prices or costs to rise.
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Eric von Hippel - Sticky information and its uses
1 When this cost is low, information stickiness is low; when it is high, stickiness is high, (von Hippel,
1994).Von Hippel (1994), 'Sticky Information' and the Locus of
Problem Solving: Implications for Innovation Management Science 40, no.4, April 1994: pp 429–439 Eric
von Hippel has worked to define how sticky information influences
innovation and how to overcome stickiness when trying to develop a
new technology
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Eric von Hippel - Sticky information and its uses
1 The stickiness of a particular type of information can have influences on how advances are made in the field
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Neo-Keynesian economics - Origins
1 These neo-Keynesians generally looked at labor contracts as sources of wage
stickiness to generate equilibrium models of unemployment. Their efforts (known as the
neo-classical synthesis) resulted in the development of the IS/LM model, and other
formalizations of Keynes' ideas. This intellectual program would produce
eventually monetarism and other versions of Keynesian macroeconomics in the 1960s.
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Neo-Keynesian economics - New Keynesian economics
1 Price stickiness means that there are a variety of possible equilibria in the
short run, so that rational expectations models do not produce
any simple result.
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Price war - Price stickiness
1 Price stickiness is extremely common among large supermarket chains and
prices, especially for commodities, tend not to vary much between them. Many of the supermarkets monitor price changes in other
supermarket chains and vary their prices accordingly until they reach
the point where any further decrease in their price will affect profits.
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Alan Blinder - Selected works
1 * (1998, with E. Canetti, D. Lebow, and J. Rudd), Asking About Prices: A
New Approach to Understanding Price Stickiness, Russell Sage
Foundation
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History of liberalism - Keynesian economics
1 Due in part to price stickiness, it was established that the interaction of aggregate demand and aggregate
supply may lead to stable unemployment equilibria – and in
those cases, it is the state, and not the market, that economies must
depend on for their salvation.
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The King's Speech - Music
1 Desplat used the repetition of a single note to represent the stickiness of the King's speech
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The Good Wife - Rentrak
1 Rentrak Viewer Engagement Ratings: The Stickiness Index is an
engagement metric based on the average percentage of the program
watched by all viewers divided by the average percentage viewed for all
series of that duration during Monday-Saturday primetime (8pm-
11pm) and Sunday primetime (7pm-11pm).
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Polycythemia vera - Symptoms
1 Erythromelalgia is caused by an increased platelet count or increased
platelet stickiness (aggregation), resulting in the formation of tiny blood clots in the vessels of the extremity; it responds rapidly to
treatment with aspirin.
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Cobwebs - Silk production
1 Thus it is an efficient method of gathering food. However, constructing the web is in
itself an energetically costly process because of the large amount of protein required, in the form of silk. In addition,
after a time the silk will lose its stickiness and thus become inefficient at capturing prey. It is common for spiders to eat their
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Cobwebs - Adhesive properties
1 The stickiness of spiders' webs is courtesy of droplets of glue suspended on the silk threads
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Gypsum - Uses of gypsum
1 *Used in baking as a dough conditioner, reducing stickiness, and as a baked-goods source of dietary calcium. The primary component of
mineral yeast food.
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Glutinous rice - Korean
1 In Korea, glutinous rice is called chapssal (Hangul: 찹쌀 ), and its characteristic stickiness is called
chalgi (Hangul: 찰기 ). Cooked rice made of glutinous rice is called chalbap (Hangul: 찰밥 ) and rice
cakes (Hangul: 떡 , ddeok) are called chalddeok or chapssalddeok (Hangul: 찰떡 , 찹쌀떡 ). Chalbap is used as stuffing in samgyetang (Hangul:
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Sound effects - Processing effects
1 For example, the sound of a bullet impact into a pig carcass may be mixed with the sound of a melon
being gouged to add to the stickiness or gore of the effect
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Acupuncture points - Theory
1 Points may also be located by feeling for subtle differences in
temperature on the skin surface or over the skin surface, as well as
changes in the tension or stickiness of the skin and tissue
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Complement receptor 1 - Rosetting
1 This 'stickiness', known as rosetting, is believed to be a strategy used by
the parasite to remain sequestered in the Microcirculation|microvasculature
to avoid destruction in the spleen and liver
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Onychophora - Slime
1 The proteinaceous composition accounts for the slime's high tensile strength and
stretchiness. Upon ejection, it forms a net of threads about 20µm in diameter, with evenly
spaced droplets of viscous adhesive fluid along their length. It subsequently dries,
shrinking, losing its stickiness, and becoming brittle. Onychophora eat their dried slime
when they can, which is appropriate, because it takes an onychophoran about 24 days to
replenish an exhausted slime repository.
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AD-AS model - Fiscal and monetary policy under Classical and Keynesian cases
1 where W is the nominal wage rate (exogenous due to stickiness in the
short run), Pe is the anticipated (expected) price level, and Z2 is a vector of exogenous variables that can affect the position of the labor demand curve (the capital stock or the current state of technological
knowledge)
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Mucolytic agent
1 In general, clearance ability is hampered by bonding to surfaces (stickiness) and by the viscosity of mucous secretions in the lungs. In
turn, the viscosity is dependent upon the concentration of mucoprotein in
the secretions.
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Overshooting model
1 Initially, because of the stickiness of prices of goods, the new short run
equilibrium level will first be achieved through shifts in financial
market prices
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List of Pokémon (650–719) - Swirlix
1 , the Cotton Candy Pokémon, is a Fairy-type Pokémon that can only be found in the X version. It loves candy
and sweets so much that its fur resembles cotton candy in
appearance and texture, using its stickiness to its advantage in battles.
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Mochi - Viscoelasticity of Mochi
1 However, stickiness of the samples increase with increasing time of
heating and solid concentration until a certain level, above which the
reverse trend is observed
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Stimulus modality - Description
1 Direct and indirect send different types messages to the brain, but
both provide information regarding roughness, hardness, stickiness, and
warmth
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Stanley Fischer - Academic career
1 where he combined the idea of rational expectations argued by new
classical macroeconomics|New classical economists like Robert
Lucas, Jr.|Robert Lucas with the idea that price stickiness still led to some degree of market shortcomings that an active monetary policy could help
mitigate in times of economic downturns
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Neopets - Reception
1 A press release from Neopets in 2001 stated that Neopets.com led in site stickiness in May and June, with the
average user spending 117minutes a week
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Paddy (unmilled rice) - Cooking
1 A stickier medium-grain rice is used for sushi; the stickiness allows rice to
hold its shape when molded
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Paddy (unmilled rice) - Preparation
1 Rice may be soaked to decrease cooking time, conserve fuel, minimize exposure to high
temperature, and reduce stickiness. For some Variety (botany)|varieties, soaking improves the texture of the cooked rice by increasing expansion of the grains. Rice may be soaked for
30 minutes up to several hours.
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Charles Goodyear - Marriage and early career
1 However, when he returned to Philadelphia, a creditor had him arrested and imprisoned. While
there, he tried his first experiments with rubber|India rubber. The gum
was inexpensive then, and by heating it and working it in his hands,
he managed to incorporate in it a certain amount of Magnesium oxide|magnesia which produced a beautiful
white compound and appeared to take away the stickiness.
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Charles Goodyear - Marriage and early career
1 At once it was noticed abroad that he had treated India rubber to lose its
stickiness, and he received international acclamation
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Fevicol - Fevicol in popular culture
1 In India, Fevicol is commonly used as a metaphor for strong bonding or stubborn stickiness, with amble instances in Bollywood movies,
topical jokes, and mundane conversation. Fevicol Se was the title of a song from the film Dabangg 2.
[http://www.lyricstaal.com/fevicol-se-lyrics-dabangg-2-2012 Fevicol Se]
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David Laidler - Selected articles
1 *Some Macroeconomic Consequences of Price Stickiness Manchester School March 1988 37-
54.
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Queen (butterfly) - Pheromone
1 The diol imparts a stickiness that allows the secretion to stay on the
dust, and the dust on antennae
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Karma in Jainism - Attraction and binding
1 The karmas are literally bound on account of the stickiness of the soul due to existence of various passions
or mental dispositions
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Japanese rice
1 Glutinous rice, known in Japan as mochigome (:ja:もち米 |もち米 ), is used for making mochi (:ja:餅 |餅 )
and special dishes such as sekihan. It is a short-grain rice, and can be
distinguished from uruchimai by its particularly short, round and opaque grains, its greater stickiness when cooked, and by its markedly firmer
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Rubber boom - Background
1 For example, exposure to air causes it to mix with various materials,
which is perceptible and can cause rot, as well as a temperature-
dependent stickiness
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Seta - Synthetic setae
1 Synthetic setae are a class of synthetic adhesives that detach at
will, sometimes called resetable adhesives, yet display substantial
stickiness. The development of such synthetic materials is a matter of
current research.
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Causes of Karma - Bondage of karmas
1 The karmas are literally bound on account of the stickiness of the soul due to existence of various passions
or mental dispositions
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Salvia miltiorrhiza - Pharmacological mechanisms
1 First, it limits the stickiness of blood
platelets
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Lavender oil - Use in alternative medicine
1 Aqueous extracts induced breaks, stickiness, pole
deviations and micronuclei
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Xylem - Cohesion-tension theory
1 Because of this tension, water is being pulled up from the roots into
the leaves, helped by Cohesion (chemistry)|cohesion (the pull
between individual water molecules, due to hydrogen bonds) and
adhesion (the stickiness between water molecules and the hydrophilic
cell walls of plants)
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Deoxyribonuclease - Modes of action
1 DNase enzymes can be inhaled using a nebuliser by cystic fibrosis
sufferers. DNase enzymes help because white blood cells
accumulate in the mucus, and, when they break down, they release DNA, which adds to the 'stickiness' of the mucus. DNase enzymes break down
the DNA, and the mucus is much easier to clear from the lungs.
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Golden orb weaver - Web spinning
1 As with many weavers of sticky spirals, the orb is renewed regularly if not daily, apparently because the stickiness of the orb declines with
age
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Gōjū-ryū
1 Major emphasis is given to breathing correctly in all of the katas but particularly
in the Sanchin kata which is one of two core katas of this style. The second kata is called
Tensho (kata)|Tensho, meant to teach the student about the soft style of the system. Gōjū-ryū practices methods that include body strengthening and conditioning, its
basic approach to fighting (distance, stickiness, power generation, etc.), and
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Types of Karma - Charitra mohaniya karman
1 The Karma in Jainism|karmas are literally bound on account of the
stickiness of the soul due to existence of various passions or
mental dispositions Jaini, Padmanabh (1998): pp
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Vulcanization - Later developments
1 These qualities, combined with good durability and lack of stickiness, were
critical for an effective sealing material
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Bullous impetigo - Symptoms
1 The bacteria causes a toxin to be produced that reduces cell-to-cell
stickiness (adhesion), causing for the top layer of skin (epidermis), and
lower layer of skin (dermis) to separate.3) Greene, A
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Liquid latex
1 As the latex dries it becomes very sticky and will stick to itself if accidentally folded over.
Most manufacturers offer a slick spray for latex once it is dry to take away the
stickiness allowing the movement of the model's limbs. Alternatively, shimmer
powders can be dusted over dried liquid latex to create metallic effects. One
advantage to the tackiness of liquid latex is that it can act as an adhesive to attach
things to the paint, such as zippers.
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Artificial tears - Adverse effects, interactions and contraindications
1 Possible Adverse effect (medicine)|adverse effects of carboxymethyl cellulose and
similar lubricants include eye pain, irritation, continued redness, and vision
changes. Use should be discontinued if any of them occur. Side effects of hydroxypropyl cellulose include hyperaemia, photophobia,
stickiness of eyelashes, discomfort, and irritation. However, the overall side-effect
profile of artificial tears is very low.
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Blood viscosity - Blood viscosity
1 It can also be described as the
thickness and stickiness of blood
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Rice flour - Types
1 The glutinous rice is also called sweet rice, but despite its name it is
neither sweet nor does it contain gluten; the word glutinous is used to
describe the stickiness of the rice when it is cooked
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Flux (metallurgy) - Composition and properties
1 * 'Residue tack' - the stickiness of the surface of the flux residue. When not
removed, the flux residue should have smooth, hard surface. Tacky surfaces tend to accumulate dust
and particulates, which causes issues with electrical resistance; the particles themselves can be conductive or they can be hygroscopic or corrosive.
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Contamination control - Types of contamination control
1 Very high tack surfaces pose a contamination threat because they are
prone to pulling off overshoe protection.[http://www.cleanroom-technology.co.uk/stor
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reports] Polymeric flooring is produced to ensure a higher level of tackiness than the surfaces it comes into contact with, without
causing discomfort and potentially damaging ‘stickiness’.
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Bentonite - Binder
1 Modern chemical processes to modify the ionic surface of bentonite greatly intensify this stickiness, resulting in remarkably dough-like yet strong
casting sand mixes that stand up to molten metal temperatures.
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Bentonite - Binder
1 The self-stickiness of bentonite allows high-pressure ramming or pressing of the clay in molds to
produce hard, refractory shapes, such as model rocket nozzles. To test
whether a particular brand of cat litter is bentonite, simply ram a
sample with a hammer into a sturdy tube with a close-fitting rod;
bentonite will form a very hard, consolidated plug that is not easily
crumbled.
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Menu costs - History
1 The new Keynesian explanation of price stickiness relied on introducing
imperfect competition with price (and wage) setting agents
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