SYNO | to stay together | to stick together |
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- The name "peanut agglutinin" originates from its ability to stick together (agglutinate) cells, such as neuraminidase-treated erythrocytes, which have glycoproteins or glycolipids on their surface which include the Gal-β(1-3)-GalNAc carbohydrate sequence.
- A tuft of feathers on the back are specialized and are lipid rich which causes the feathers to stick together in preserved specimens.
- The trio enjoyed the performance and decided to stick together as a new band, choosing the name The Future.
- The two agree to stick together and look for their families in Tokyo.
- It is prepared by gathering parchment leaves and sewing to stick together.
- Dis is de time when we've got to stick together like glue...
- For wool garments, this is due to scales on the fibers, which heat and agitation cause to stick together.
- The teenage children of various workers at a film studio form a music band and struggle to stick together in turbulent times.
- The eggs tend to stick together in clusters of around seven to nineteen.
- Nonetheless they try to stick together.
- Peter and Danny return, and, upon witnessing Mark's murder, they plan to stick together and defend themselves.
- The protons are all positively charged and repel each other, but the nuclear force overcomes the repulsion and causes them to stick together.
- When a paintball leaks paint into the hopper from a break in the hopper, the gelatin shells of the paintballs can deteriorate, causing them to stick together as well as jam in the barrel.
- Coakley described how the mutiny continued in the barge when Joe Small spoke to the men and asked them to stick together.
- This helped to prevent the Pops from going stale and from secreting a sticky substance that caused the corn pops to stick together (a problem caused by the method by which the cereal is processed).
- Scientists have discovered a way of levitating ultra small objects by manipulating the so-called Casimir force, which normally causes objects to stick together due to forces predicted by quantum field theory.
- Males tend to stick together for their whole lives.
- When red blood cells unload oxygen into the tissues of the body, the mutated haemoglobin protein starts to stick together to form a semi-solid structure within the red blood cell.
- Albini also mentioned John McKay of Siouxsie and the Banshees, saying: "The Scream", is notable for a couple of things: only now people are trying to copy it, and even now nobody understands how that guitar player got all that pointless noise to stick together as songs".
- The decision of 1367 was not a formal federation or alliance, but represented a desire to stick together in a crisis.
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