| 41. | "Its taste and stickiness is just like Japanese rice, " he said.
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| 42. | Stephen Gorevan said stickiness of the mechanism due to cold can be overcome by increasing voltage.
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| 43. | The New Keynesians use " microfoundations " to demonstrate that price stickiness hinders markets from clearing.
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| 44. | According to some sources, it helps the plaster set and increases its stickiness or adhesion.
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| 45. | The trouble is that even the aforementioned hundredfold increase cannot completely explain the stickiness of real adhesives.
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| 46. | Alzhemed essentially coats beta-amyloid, reducing the stickiness so those chains can't form.
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| 47. | The stickiness of spiders'webs is courtesy of droplets of glue suspended on the silk threads.
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| 48. | "They really don't like the feel of the stickiness on their paws,"
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| 49. | "It's about stickiness, getting your users there and keeping them there,"
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| 50. | Macrae, Ismay and Churchill all saw fit to record these arguments over the technical issue of stickiness.
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