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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adhered on this" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct preposition should be "to" instead of "on."
Example: "The label must be adhered to this surface for proper identification."
Alternatives: "attached to this" or "affixed to this."
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When the cells were cultured on the uniform-diameter TiO2 nanotube arrays, they adhered on this sample without other choices.
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There was almost no platelet adhered on the surface.
This was important during bioprinting because the tissue strands experienced tensile stress when they adhered on the bioprinting stage.
The cells adhered on the pore walls, proliferated, and migrated deep into the pore structure.
HepG2 cells adhered on the collagen spots and then formed spheroids via cell proliferation.
The amorphous carbon membrane adhered on the rod-like Si3N4 grains.
They were well adhered on the surface of the type 310S stainless steel.
Each unit consists of a hard circular plate adhered on the soft membrane that fixed in a rigid frame.
The attached cells assumed flat morphology, which indicated that the cells had well adhered on the surfaces.
After 30 min, the cells adhered on the Si3N4 membrane.
The morphology of the platelets adhered on the scaffolds was characterized using SEM.
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