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adhesional +‎ -ly

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adhesionally (not comparable)

  1. In an adhesional manner.
    adhesionally active
    • 1977, RI Ayukaev, EV Venitsianov, AA Volkov, “Study of the filtrational separation of suspensions in porous media through sorption dynamics theory 2. Relation of the shilov equation constants to the physicochemical conditions of filtration”, in Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Division of chemical science[1], volume 26, Springer, →ISSN, pages 1589–1593:
      The adhesionally less active contaminants are retained in the lower-lying portions of the bed []
    • 1985, Automatic Welding:
      When composite precipitation hardened high temperature alloys are brazed, flow depends on the nature and amount of hardening phase and the amount of adhesionally active phase in the solder, and can last for several minutes even if the []
    • 2012 January 5, Godfrey Lule, Current Concepts in Colonic Disorders, BoD – Books on Demand, →ISBN, page 48:
      The most common locations in the gastrointestinal tract where an intussusception can take place are the junctions between freely moving intestinal segments, and retroperitoneally or adhesionally fixed bowel segments.

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