Definition of Adhesions. Meaning of Adhesions. Synonyms of Adhesions

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- dissolve the offending adhesion(s) or to resect the affected small intestine. Pelvic adhesions are a form of abdominal adhesions in the pelvis. In women...
- attachment of a substance to the surface of another substance. Note 1: Adhesion requires energy that can come from chemical and/or physical linkages, the...
- In cell biology, focal adhesions (also cell–matrix adhesions or FAs) are large macromolecular ****emblies through which mechanical force and regulatory...
- into account the location and severity of adhesions inside the uterus. This is useful as mild cases with adhesions restricted to the cervix may present with...
- communication (biology) Epithelium Cytoskeleton Differential adhesion hypothesis Role of cell adhesions in neural development Alberts, Bruce; Johnson, Alexander;...
- of adhesions. However, even an experienced surgeon despite using advanced techniques may not be able to fully prevent the formation of adhesions following...
- complete, areas of focal attachment or adhesions can occur, i.e. a VMA. The pulling forces or traction from this adhesion on the retinal surface can sometimes...
- An adhesion railway relies on adhesion traction to move the train, and is the most widespread and common type of railway in the world. Adhesion traction...
- Look up adhesion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Adhesion is the tendency of certain dissimilar molecules to cling together. Adhesion may also refer...
- Dispersive adhesion, also called adsorptive adhesion, is a mechanism for adhesion which attributes attractive forces between two materials to intermolecular...