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We make sure that there's no toxic glues, a lot of the big companies, especially Nike and Adidas, they don't use toxic glues anymore.
That said, it was slightly less durable than other medical glues.
Other glues, which are often liquids and sprays, cannot, she said.
What glues the commodity seller to the commodity buyer is the relationship.
One hurdle these new glues will have to overcome is manufacturing, he says.
Making this most useful of glues requires vast quantities of energy and water.
Many manufacturers cut costs, he said, by using substandard glues and other materials.
"We have a joint government program which glues the coalition together," Marin said.
Meticulously, she glues the pieces together to make tiny bricolage versions of regular items.
A new class of tissue glues can seal a punctured pig heart, new research says.
This social and ideological branding glues together what Lewis calls the "Alternative Influence Network" (AIN).
It has a kitchen, living room, and a studio covered in batteries, glues, and blowtorches.
But those older glues were acidic time bombs that ate books alive, Mr. Vass said.
It glues its home to hard surfaces and stays for the rest of its life.
Kids could care less, when there's that luxurious fudge that glues the two biscuits together.
If Facebook's mobile AR play succeeds, it glues us even more securely to our smartphone screens.
As the mixtures dries out, a compound called cement hydrate (CSH) glues the whole lot together.
They're not without their downsides: glues, buffing, chemicals that dry out your nails, and even electric drills.
This skill involves working with middleware, or the software that "glues together " separate, often complicated computer programs.
Cydwoq is committed to using biodegradable, water-based glues and vegetable tanned leather, according to its website.
Meanwhile, the worm is secreting sericin, which acts as a bonding agent and glues the filaments together.
It glues our attention to the threat, making it hard for us to focus on anything else.
In addition, the report alleged there was no safety training despite many employees working with oils and glues.
She binds her breasts, glues on some sideburns, and steps into her new life as a high school boy.
Farha's fabric coating also uses a polymer called polyethylenimine, which glues the metal-organic framework to the cloth evenly.
"Rainforest organisms do not degrade synthetics very quickly, but the glues holding the shoes together do disintegrate," Roman explains.
Then she uses her boyfriend's toothbrush, glues his hair onto her face, and puts a pickle in her pants.
This is because tin will literally, in the form of soldering, be the material that glues the technology revolution together.
She's puts on makeup to impress him, and he glues all her supplies to her desk to make her laugh.
Quarks are always connected to one another by a particle called a gluon (so named because it "glues" quarks together).
On the right side are my tools and different materials, such as acrylics, spray paint, fabric, glues, and gloss mediums.
They're all made from renewable wood without added toxins or glues, so they make for an extremely eco-conscious hobby.
And recent research suggests another overlooked mark of their ingenuity: they made the first glues in the form of tar.
Clearly, nature has already figured out how to make glues that work underwater, and now researchers may have discovered the secret.
Australian artist and succulent enthusiast Roz Borg takes real plants and glues them onto her fingernails, creating colorful, living nail art.
A robot from ABB Ltd glues windshields into each Lynk & Co 02 sport utility, relieving human workers of that messy job.
If this continues, the trust in institutions, and in one another, that glues a society together is bound to come unstuck.
The story begins in 1964, when 3M chemist Spencer Silver started a series of experiments aimed at developing polymer-based glues.
Take SU(3), the collection of symmetries corresponding to the strong force (which glues quarks together into protons and other composite particles).
The staff glues cracked shells shut and holds them together with wire, which is hooked to the bra clasp to stay put.
The circular meta mount (left) glues onto the back of your phone so your phone can stay attached to the mount (right).
The complexity makes it difficult to create something that is both very sticky and reusable, a fact that's especially true of glues.
He destroys, guts, glues, staples, shoots, burns, deconstructs, dismantles, and blows things up in order to achieve new levels of the sublime.
Her medium is the environmental scourge of plastic bottles, which she cuts, melts, and glues together, enhancing their surfaces with mica and paint.
Called Tough Adhesives, these new glues could one day help close up wounds in the hard-to-reach, slimy depths of our bodies.
Her designs use flexible printing material FilaFlex and a WitBox 2, which prints swaths of fabric that she glues together with a strong superglue.
Linklater glues scenes together with music that is a near­-constant presence, whether it's thumping from background bedroom stereos, car radios, or blasting in clubs.
Some medical glues currently exist, but they're far from perfect, with limitations including toxicity, poor elasticity, and excessive heat at the site of the injury.
The process is relatively simple: Menendez glues natural and synthetic hair pieces to the scalp and then blends them into the client's remaining natural hair.
"You do not know how the tampons are put together," she said, noting that it could have chemicals or glues that may harm the vagina.
It now uses screws instead of glues wherever possible, and has reduced the number of different kinds of plastic in its products from 200 to five.
Another barrier can be convincing clinicians to actually use the new glues that may be difficult to apply and are different from what they're used to.
Herman's rite has earned praise from psychologists for its frank articulation of the emotion that inevitably develops on teams and glues together the best of them.
"Nowadays, I use stronger glues and I have special tiles made that are more fragile and break when people try to remove them," he told Libération.
The President's labor secretary nominee, Andrew Puzder, for instance opposes calls for a rise in the minimum wage -- an issue that glues Democrats to trade union voters.
In the early models, the Blaschkas used clear, commercial glass, to which they added pigments, animal glues, and other coatings in order to render every exquisite detail.
Surprisingly, bond tests showed the new adhesive, known chemically as poly(catechol-styrene), to be about 17 times stronger than the natural glues used by the mussels.
When threatened, this slug produces a special kind of mucus that glues it in place so a predator cannot pry it off its wet or dry surface.
It included a Leatherman pocket tool, a range of tapes and glues, a hand drill, and a sewing kit to repair his Thermarest, tent and sleeping bag.
When the researchers added these amino acids, along with other mussel proteins, to an artificial polymer they'd made, it became one of the strongest underwater glues ever created.
Wearing a magnifying visor, at a table with glues and tweezers and exact bits of wood, the boy puts together long ships and carracks in exquisite minute scale.
The giant rounds of pickle are glued to the toasted bun with a swipe of sticky mayo, which in turn glues the pickles and bun to the chicken.
And this is a shame, because giving is an important way to help others, contribute to the public good and build the trust that glues a society together.
What glues many Malays to UMNO isn't just personal patronage, as Mr. Mahathir claims, but also, and much more so, communal patronage, reinforced by the system's authoritarian features.
The processed glass can be used to make new windshields, while the metal is recycled in the metal industry and the plastic is reused in roofing and carpet glues.
Lillard communicates extremely well, draws fouls, isn't afraid to test scorers at the rim, and even (occasionally) glues himself to his man when trailing a high pick-and-roll.
The preserving agent and disinfectant is used in some glues and building products, and the International Agency for Research on Cancer says it can cause cancer in humans too.
Ms. Cunat uses simple materials — cardboard, washi paper, a handful of paints and glues — to transform the gallery into a colorful, eye-popping version of a Shaker meeting house.
Many of these fossils were found with sophisticated archaeological items associated with our species, including specialized tools mounted onto wooden handles and shafts, and often utilizing different bindings and glues.
Or, to put it another way, he takes the keratinous appendages of modern-day dinosaurs and crimps and cuts, glues and sews them to fit the bodies of undernourished mammals.
Its ability to bond to virtually any surface — wood, glass, metals and ceramics among others — and its moldable nature make it unusual in the world of adhesives, sealants and glues.
Rocha takes stacks of old, unrideable skateboard decks, glues them together, grinds 'em up, and then transforms them into functional objects like furniture, tables, tap handles, and, yes, even "new" skateboards.
Using a method she developed early in her career, Drexler, who is self-taught, finds and arranges images, which she enlarges on sheets of paper and subsequently glues to the canvas.
There are glues that can join stone to stone so well that the seam can hardly be detected, and the woman used such a glue to fit the stone back together.
In her Wadi Salib series, the painter presents a unique use of cement: she glues photographs of abandoned Palestinian homes onto canvas, draws on them, and guts parts with a Stanley knife.
The unfolding of a life has juncturesthat rupture plot: a child folds paperand glues toothpicks, designs a split-levelhouse with white walls and pitched roofbut his father snatches the maquetteand burns it.
Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs) were used to treat polyurethane foam, hard plastics, textiles, glues and wire insulation, among other products, until 2006 in the U.S. They were banned a few years ealier in Europe.
The three-step salon system is changing the game with a lineup that both prevents breakage during the coloring process and "glues" back together the broken bonds that happen as a result of coloring.
There are games where foul trouble glues him to the bench, and those issues tend to force Towns into thinking his way through defensive possessions that the Timberwolves need him to instinctually glide through.
Additionally, no glues or adhesives are used to construct the shoe, resulting in less waste, and making it easier to break down the shoe when it's time to get to the dirty work of recycling.
He glues himself to guards like C.J. McCollum as they skitter through a complicated web of screens, and goes to war on the wing against physical scorers who were born to abuse players like him.
He has always rebuffed them politely, but it is perhaps worth noting that in "Red Dragon," a serial killer glues a journalist to a wheelchair before biting off his lips and setting him on fire.
And when the artist, Haroshi, cuts them into shapes from his imagination, and glues the new shapes into sculptures that rise anywhere from a few inches to many feet, they become art — expensive, curated art.
And in the disquieting collage Mixed Patriotism, Adams glues together an abstracted blackface made out of a pattern for a shirt with a single blue sleeve embossed with the white stars of the American flag.
Continuing the eco-friendly trend, each layer of the PVC-free mat is heat-bonded to avoid toxic glues and adhesives, and even the alignment marking system is etched into the surface to avoid synthetic dyes.
But I believe computational infrastructure is the not-so-secret ingredient that glues together all 10 recommendations of the Blue Ribbon Panel and ensures we achieve 10 years of progress in cancer research in five years' time.
Brands like Adidas have been at the forefront of integrating such efforts, with its debut in April of the Futurecraft Loop, a 100% recyclable performance running shoe made using only one material type and eschewing toxic glues.
He built it with cheap Home Depot parts, but the materials stored in and on it are precious: exotic leathers, industrial glues, specialized hardware, and well-used hand tools—the stuff that sneakerhead dreams are made of.
The head louse life cycle takes about three weeks; the adult female, about the size and color of a sesame seed, lays about 10 eggs a day, and glues each one to a hair near the scalp.
Behind me, not pictured, are cabinets and shelving, where I store my various art supplies, such as paper, glues, and other paints, and all of my old jewelry-making equipment, from when I was more of a jeweler.
Click here to view original GIFEven the strongest artificial glues are completely useless when you try to apply them underwater, but somehow shellfish are able to hold fast to rocks to deter predators from trying to carry them away.
Five weeks into the TNT show I Am the Night, this much is obvious: Fauna Hodel (India Eisley), the wide-eyed 16-year-old who glues the show's entire wild premise together, has been dealt a rough hand of cards.
AirPods generate an egregious amount of waste, many critics have noted, because Apple glues the pieces together, possibly to discourage people from taking them apart and attempting to change the potentially combustible lithium-ion battery once it begins to die.
The flame retardant chemicals called Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers, or PBDEs, were used to treat polyurethane foam, hard plastics, textiles, glues and wire insulation, among other products, until 2006 in the U.S. They were banned a few years earlier in Europe.
We know that the three-step system "glues" bonds together that have been damaged from processing and heat damage by "finding single sulfur hydrogen bonds and cross-linking them back together to form disulfide bonds," Vanessa Boland, Olaplex's Education Manager, says.
By breaking down what allows the slug mucus to be so clingy, scientists were able to develop a new range of medical glues to be used in surgery and emergency care, according to a new study published Thursday in Science.
He carried no kit other than painfully snug shoes, with soles made of the same sticky rubber that glues Formula 1 race cars to the tarmac, and a bag of gymnasts' chalk strapped to his waist, to keep his fingers moisture-free.
To ameliorate these problems one of the researchers working on such patches, Tal Dvir of Tel Aviv University, in Israel, is developing a new type of cardiac scaffold that can secure a patch in place using light instead of stitches or glues.
VR directors working together with interactive music composers and implementors can begin to pull back the veil on what is possible in interactive music design, treating music as the wordless narrator that guides us through virtual worlds and glues the narrative together.
Among the medical concerns associated with eyelash extensions are the possibilities of trauma to and infection of the eyelid or the cornea, permanent or temporary loss of the eyelashes, and allergic reactions to the glues, some of which have historically contained formaldehyde.
Every morning, he undergoes the process of turning himself into someone else, genetically speaking; he scrubs off any scraps of his own skin and hair, prepares urine and blood samples, glues on fingerprints, and grabs a vial of dandruff, dirt, and the like.
There doesn't appear to be any liquid plastic resin added as a stiffener, but at one point the excess cardboard is shredded, soaked, and boiled, presumably to extract all the glues holding it together, which the cardboard blade was soaked in to improve rigidity.
Space is a vacuum, so suction cups don't work; most trash isn't magnetic, so magnets won't help; and the extreme temperatures mean most glues won't work either, says Mark Cutkosky, an engineering professor at Stanford and one of the authors on the study, tells The Verge.
When Mikus repeatedly folds and unfolds an index card, glues its flattened form to a board, and then seals the two in coats of white paint, she is clearly uninterested in the perfection we associate with the Minimalist aesthetic, and with artists such as Martin and Judd.
Trump also scored a damaging first, according to Nick Burns, a former US ambassador to NATO under President George W. Bush, by becoming the first president since the group's founding to fail to reaffirm the US commitment to collective defense, the principle that glues the alliance together.
Ta, 30, runs his studio alone, and so his friends have stepped in to help ensure everything gets finished: One volunteer hems tie-dyed fluorescent orange ribbon belts, another carefully glues plumes of sugar-pink and lime-green ostrich feathers to a pair of minimalist '90s-era strappy sandals.
There are other potential areas of research: using comb jellies to find the origins of bioluminescence, the process by which many sea creatures glow in the dark; examining the sticky cells in their tentacles to develop waterproof glues and studying their unusual nervous system to find treatments for diseases like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's.
Matters are made even worse when your coach glues exciting, young players like D'Angelo Russell and Larry Nance Jr. to the bench in order to find more minutes for Lou Williams (who is fine and all but not helping the Lakers do anything) and Roy Hibbert (whose last good season was Season 5 of Parks & Recreation).

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