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adhesion 1. an attraction or repulsion between the molecules of unlike substances in contact: distinguished from cohesion 2. Pathol abnormal union of structures or parts adhesion [ad′hē·zhən] (botany) Growing together of members of different and distinct whorls. (electromagnetism) Any mutually attractive force holding together two magnetic bodies, or two oppositely charged nonconducting bodies. (engineering) Intimate sticking together of metal surfaces under compressive stresses by formation of metallic bonds. (mechanics) The force of static friction between two bodies, or the effects of this force. (medicine) The abnormal union of an organ or part with some other part by formation of fibrous tissue. (physics) The tendency, due to intermolecular forces, for matter to cling to other matter. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| During follow-up, 3 patients developed asymptomatic synechia between the nasal septum and one of the turbinates. Many strategies have been proposed to prevent lateralization, including turbinate resection, formation of controlled synechia (Bolgerization), and placement of dissolvable packing, a turbinate glove, or middle meatal spacers. The patient subsequently underwent direct microlaryngoscopy with jet ventilation and synechia excision with a C[O. |
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