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Indirect adhesion

The retention of the capmred blood cells in the nonwoven filter mostly depends on the following mechanisms sieving, direct interception, direct adhesion (including inertial impaction, diffusion, interception and electrokinetic attraction), and indirect adhesion (including bridging and particle re-entrainment). [Pg.291]

The Institute has many-year experience of investigations and developments in the field of NDT. These are, mainly, developments which allowed creation of a series of eddy current flaw detectors for various applications. The Institute has traditionally studied the physico-mechanical properties of materials, their stressed-strained state, fracture mechanics and developed on this basis the procedures and instruments which measure the properties and predict the behaviour of materials. Quite important are also developments of technologies and equipment for control of thickness and adhesion of thin protective coatings on various bases, corrosion control of underground pipelines by indirect method, acoustic emission control of hydrogen and corrosion cracking in structural materials, etc. [Pg.970]

Polyterpenes enjoy a number of FDA approvals. They are not only suitable for adhesives with indirect food contact, but also for use in both chewing gum and in films that will have direct food contact. Their higher price compared to petroleum-derived equivalents has resulted in a significant decline in usage over the past 10 years, except where FDA approvals dictate their usage. [Pg.721]

Petrochemicals in general are compounds and polymers derived directly or indirectly from petroleum and used in the chemical market. Among the major petrochemical products are plastics, synthetic fibers, synthetic ruhher, detergents, and nitrogen fertilizers. Many other important chemical industries such as paints, adhesives, aerosols, insecticides, and pharmaceuticals may involve one or more petrochemical products within their manufacturing steps. [Pg.402]

FDA Indirect food additive for use only as a component of adhesives Yes FDA 1977a (21 CFR 175.105), 1977b... [Pg.244]

FDA. 1977a. Indirect food additives Adhesives and components of coatings. U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Code of Federal Regulations. 21 CFR 175.105. [Pg.265]

Part 175—Indirect food additives Adhesives and components of coatings... [Pg.601]

Recent experiments have suggested that the tip link, a complex of two or three braided glycoprotein filaments [19], may be made in part from cadherin-23, a Ca2+-dependent cell-adhesion molecule [20], Moreover, cadherin-23 can interact directly or indirectly with myosin- lc, suggesting that these two molecules form part of the transduction complex in hair cells [20]. [Pg.838]

The cytoskeleton is found near the axonal membrane and consists of microfilaments linked internally to microtubules and the plasma membrane by a network of filamentous protein that includes the brain-specific protein fodrin. This protein forms attachment sites for integral membrane proteins either by means of the neuronal cell adhesion molecule (N-CAM) or indirectly by means of a specific protein called ankyrin in the case of the sodium channels. This may provide a means whereby the sodium channels are concentrated in the region of the nodes of Ranvier. Thus the cortical cytoskeleton plays a vital role in neuronal function by acting as an attachment site for various receptors and ion channels, but also for s)maptic vesicles at nerve terminals, thereby providing a mechanism for concentrating the vesicles prior to the release of the neurotransmitter. [Pg.10]

It should be noted, however, that mechanisms of action of most anti-angiogenic compounds are not well understood at present. For example, trombospondrn-1 (TSP-1) is able to inhibit tumour-associated angiogenesis, but when TSP-1 pellets were implanted into the ankles of AIA rats, it enhanced joint swelling and body weight loss in a dose- and time-dependent manner. These, possibly indirect, effects may be due to the involvement of TSP-1 in cell adhesion, as well as to its interactions with other adhesion molecules and inflammatory mediators [125]. [Pg.186]

Tumor suppressor genes are genes that, by their inactivation due to mutations or deletion, promote tumor formation. The proteins for which they code are known as tumor suppressor proteins. Many of the known tumor suppressor proteins have a suppressing and negatively regulating effect on processes that are either directly associated with regulation of cell division or influence this in an indirect way. Other, equally important functions of tumor suppressor proteins are in the areas of DNA repair and cell adhesion. Inactivation of tumor suppressor genes can have various consequences ... [Pg.436]

The direct determination of matrix/filler interaction is difficult, indirect techniques are used in most cases. These employ the principles discussed in Sect. 3.2. The surface tension of the components and interfacial tension or ac-id/base interaction parameters must be known in order to determine the reversible work of adhesion. Adsorption-desorption techniques, which use small molecular weight materials having an analogous structure to the polymer, can be used for the estimation of interfacial interaction. [Pg.133]


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