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The phrase "adhered together" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe objects that are stuck or bonded to each other, often through an adhesive or similar means.
Example: "The two pieces of paper were adhered together with glue, making it difficult to separate them."
Alternatives: "bonded together" or "stuck together".
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Two polytetrafluoroethylene planks were adhered together to build a reaction cell.
As shown in Fig. 2c, the over-reaction leads to a state where Ag particles have adhered together.
However, the colloids adhered together due to the presence of the PEI (the case is the same for the adhesion of the PEI-modified PS colloids as shown in Figure 2b).
The active electrode (SnO2/FTO) and the counter electrode (Pt/FTO) were adhered together face to face with a 60-μm-thick sealing material (SX-1170-60, SAlAubonneSwitzerland, Switzerland).
Afterwards, the work electrode (ZnO/FTO) and the counter electrode (Pt/FTO) were adhered together face to face with a 60-μm-thick sealing material (SX-1170-60, SAlAubonneSwitzerland, Switzerland).
Our experiments demonstrated that when silver ammonia solution instead of silver nitrate was added into the PEI-modified PS colloids as shown by the comparison of Figure 8b,a, the core-shell-shaped structures easily adhered together and were not well coated.
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The other side of the ribbon binds tightly to the surface of cellulose fibrils, thereby coating the microfibrils with hemicellulose and preventing them from adhering together in an uncontrolled manner.
Because the temperature is high and there is no agitation of the feed, a partial fusion takes place on the surface of the particles, leaving them adhering together in the form of a porous, cellular clinker known as sinter.
We can see some sPS spheres adhering together.
Only within the size ranging from 0.2 to 0.25 μm the particles agglomerated to adhere together, and the agglomerated particles were smaller than 2.5 μm.
After cell attachment, the UTR-transfected cells tended to adhere together and appeared less elongated (Fig 2a).
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