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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adhere to surface" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to materials, adhesives, or coatings that stick to a surface.
Example: "The label must adhere to the surface of the container to ensure it remains in place during shipping."
Alternatives: "stick to surface" or "bond to surface".
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These include active metabolism in which metals are accumulated inside the cell; and passive metabolism, where metals adhere to surface biomolecules of the cell.
Cut strip to fit and adhere to surface.
oregonensis), to "shining, lubricous to subviscid (particles of dirt adhere to surface) or merely moist, with a fatty appearance although not distinctly viscid", to "moist but not viscid" (G. marginata).
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They are composed of residues of antigen and lymphocyte accumulations adhered to surface stromal cells.
We have added a diagram of a Chlamydomonas cell adhered to surface with both of its flagella to kymographs to other figures.
Optical densities (OD) of stained adherent bacteria were determined and were considered as indices for bacterial potential to adhere to surfaces and form biofilms.
But just how they are able to adhere to surfaces has never been completely understood.
Indeed, it is able to displace water and thus adhere to surfaces even underwater.
Most will adhere to surfaces (Ehn et al. 2014).
To adhere to surfaces, biomimetic dry adhesives based on gecko feet have been proposed.
Electrostatically charged dust has a large tendency to adhere to surfaces.
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