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Playing off of a
stereotype of
Marines as unintelligent, the
trope supposes that they
frequently eat
crayons and
drink glue. In an
instance of self-deprecating...
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Cyanoacrylate adhesives are
sometimes known generically as
instant glue,
power glue, or
super glue. The
abbreviation "CA" is
commonly used for
industrial grade...
- glue. The most
common application for
resorcinol glue is in
adhering the
plies of
exterior and
marine grades of plywood. It is strong.
Currently one of...
- many
adhesive substances that are
considered or
commonly referred to as
glue. Historically, the term only
referred to
protein colloids prepared from animal...
-
Stitch and
glue is a
simple boat
building method which uses
plywood panels temporarily stitched together,
typically with wire or zip-ties, and
glued together...
- from thin layers, or "plies", of wood
veneer that have been
stacked and
glued together. It is an
engineered wood from the
family of
manufactured boards...
- F. (1991). "Molecular
diversity of
marine glues:
Polyphenolic proteins from five
mussel species".
Molecular Marine Biology and Biotechnology. 1 (1): 78–88...
- America.
Tentative exports had
begun a few
years earlier, for use in
marine glue and as fire-kindlers; gum was part of an
export cargo to
Australia in...
- the
mercury pool. When complete, the cell was
sealed with a
layer of
marine glue. The H-form cell was
introduced by Lord
Rayleigh in 1882. It was set...
- act as adhesives. The term is
sometimes used more
loosely to
describe a
glue formed synthetically from
biological monomers such as sugars, or to mean...