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The friction and interaction of particles binds the particles together into a stable mass rather than by the use of a cementing substance.
A cementing substance, which is released from the spermatophore, firmly attaches the spermatophore to the female's body near the oviduct.
Besides that, in the Apennine, marine bodies are in much smaller numbers, so that large tracts can be traveresed without meeting a single vestige, and those that we find are imbued with a cementing substance that has entered the pores, and shells are usually lost, so that only their inner cast is left.
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It consists of cells joined by small amounts of cementing substances.
This proteinase(s) degrades the intercellular cement substance of epidermis which results in loss of cellular adhesion and acantholysis.
Although complement components are found in lesional skin, complement does not appear to be necessary for dissolution of the epidermal cement substance.
The cement substance is then mixed with aggregate and water to create concrete.
And Mister's owner found it left a cement-like substance at the bottom of the litter box that was difficult to clean up.
Using mineral admixtures as cement replacement substance in concrete has a tendency to increase by the future in order to provide greater sustainability in construction industry.
Limestone can degrade with moisture and produce a viscous, cement-like substance that will clog your pipes.
Apart from bone cement, most substances that are used to fill defects of this sort have no inherent strength and rely upon bone ingrowth for strength (e.g. cancellous allograft, cancellous autograft, most bone substitutes).
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